MV2 is no ordinary compressor—sure
it can compress audio above a threshold. But it can also compress low-level audio upward. Bring up a drum’s room sound
without compromising peaks. Or sharpen the focus on tracks that were mixed too low
without having to lower everything else.
With its problem-solving talents
novel functionality
and incredibly simple operation
the MV2 is one of those plugins that will make you wonder how you ever got along without it.
Hot and Humanized Vocals
Compression can tame vocal peaks
but that doesn’t help lower-level signals. Compressing low-level signals upward
and high-level signals downward
retains the voice’s subtle human qualities and emotional nuances—even with vocals that are recorded “hot.”
One Compressor
or Two? Yes.
To obtain this level of control
you’d normally need a traditional compressor
and a separate upward compressor (if you can find one). The MV2 integrates both functions into a single
versatile
easy-to-use dynamics processor.
Elevate Room Ambience for a Natural Feel
Room sound and ambience give life and character to acoustic instruments. Upward compression can elevate room sounds for piano
guitar
drums
wind instruments
or any other acoustic sound source in a room.
More Control
with Fewer Controls
Three controls are all you need: set the upper threshold where higher-level signals are compressed
the lower threshold below which lower-level signals are brought up
and then tweak the output level… done.
Features:
Combines two special-purpose compressors in one plugin
Accent room sound with acoustic instruments
yet retain dynamics
Dial in stunning results with only three controls
Exceptional with vocals—controls peaks
and amplifies lower levels
Use as a leveling amplifier for widely varying dynamics
Truly completes your compressor toolbox
Requirements:
Platform
CPU
RAM
Disk
Notes
Additional Requirement
Audio Card
Ports
Internet Required
32 Bit Support
64 Bit Support
Plugins
mac
Intel or Silicon Architecture
8
16
Minimum: 1024x768
Recommended: 1280x1024 / 1600x1024
USB displays are not supported as the primary display.