Solid State Logic Duende — Native Plug-in Suite V3.6.6.vst.vst3.rtas
Often referred to as the "Glue Mixer," the SSL Stereo Bus Compressor is modeled on the master section of the 1980s G-Series analog console.
The underlying algorithms for the Channel Strip and Bus Compressor are timeless. The math used to simulate the analogue phase shifts and harmonic characteristics remains fundamentally accurate to the SSL sound. Often referred to as the "Glue Mixer," the
The SSL compressor is known for being able to grab transients and make drums "snap." It doesn't sound squashed; it sounds controlled and energetic. 2. Surgical yet Musical EQ The SSL compressor is known for being able
Often referred to simply as "The Glue," the SSL G-Master Bus Compressor is perhaps the most famous master-bus processor in music history. The Duende Native version captures the exact dynamic behavior of the hardware. It drives tracks together, making a mix sound like a cohesive, finished "record" rather than just a collection of isolated instruments. Its simple controls (Attack, Release, Ratio, and Threshold) belie an incredibly complex algorithmic behavior that responds beautifully to transients. 3. Drumstrip and Vocalstrip The Duende Native version captures the exact dynamic
Often referred to as the "Glue Mixer," the SSL Stereo Bus Compressor is modeled on the master section of the 1980s G-Series analog console.
The underlying algorithms for the Channel Strip and Bus Compressor are timeless. The math used to simulate the analogue phase shifts and harmonic characteristics remains fundamentally accurate to the SSL sound.
The SSL compressor is known for being able to grab transients and make drums "snap." It doesn't sound squashed; it sounds controlled and energetic. 2. Surgical yet Musical EQ
Often referred to simply as "The Glue," the SSL G-Master Bus Compressor is perhaps the most famous master-bus processor in music history. The Duende Native version captures the exact dynamic behavior of the hardware. It drives tracks together, making a mix sound like a cohesive, finished "record" rather than just a collection of isolated instruments. Its simple controls (Attack, Release, Ratio, and Threshold) belie an incredibly complex algorithmic behavior that responds beautifully to transients. 3. Drumstrip and Vocalstrip