A hands-free level tamer just landed, riding vocals in real time and spitting clean automation back into the DAW without leaning on blunt compression.
RaiderPro core function
RaiderPro core function
- Casa Occidente introduced RaiderPro as a vocal riding plugin.
- The tool tracks input levels and adjusts gain on the fly.
- Engineers can set a target level and final output gain.
- Range Fader caps how far gain can swing.
- Side chain input lets external tracks steer gain behavior.
- Music sensitivity helps avoid vocal masking in busy mixes.
- Vocal sensitivity reduces bleed and background noise.
- Expressive instruments stay balanced without static compression.
- Built-in automation writing prints gain moves to the DAW.
- After printing, users can switch the plugin to read mode.
- CPU load drops while dynamic moves remain intact.
- Offline use is supported for flexible sessions.
- RaiderPro expands on BasicRider with wider DAW support.
- Mono and stereo channels are both handled.
- Multiple instances run with low CPU strain.
- Validation passes include auval and pluginval checks.
- RaiderPro costs 28 US dollars.
- Purchase covers macOS and Windows versions.
- Six months of updates are bundled.
- Planned 2026 additions list a noise gate and new dynamics tools.
- BasicRider first appeared in April 2025 as a free release.
- The predecessor is currently priced at 8 US dollars.