Paying seventy bucks for a dynamics processor feels steep until independent compressor bands actually target specific frequencies without fixed crossovers. Parish Audio just dropped Parametric Compressor to let audio engineers place up to ten overlapping processing zones anywhere in the spectrum.
This plugin abandons traditional multiband splitting so users can narrow or widen each region freely while applying unique threshold and ratio settings per band. Detector sources switch between main input, external sidechain, or both to trigger gain reduction only where needed without affecting surrounding content.
Low-frequency regions can duck from external signals while the high end remains completely untouched for surgical mixing control across Windows and macOS systems. Interactive spectrum displays visualize all active bands in real time alongside global mix knobs for parallel processing workflows.
Factory presets ship with resizable interfaces and full-width broadband modes for conventional compression tasks. Early bird pricing sits at thirty-four ninety-seven for VST3 and AU formats before the standard rate kicks back in.
This plugin abandons traditional multiband splitting so users can narrow or widen each region freely while applying unique threshold and ratio settings per band. Detector sources switch between main input, external sidechain, or both to trigger gain reduction only where needed without affecting surrounding content.
Low-frequency regions can duck from external signals while the high end remains completely untouched for surgical mixing control across Windows and macOS systems. Interactive spectrum displays visualize all active bands in real time alongside global mix knobs for parallel processing workflows.
Factory presets ship with resizable interfaces and full-width broadband modes for conventional compression tasks. Early bird pricing sits at thirty-four ninety-seven for VST3 and AU formats before the standard rate kicks back in.