

And if you want overly pumpy or overly punchy buss compression, you can combine it with the LA2A/Fairchild or 33609. I like to use it in combination with the UAD Precision Maximizer when I need that added distortion. it doesn't increase or decrease lows/mids/highs, it doesn't 'overly' pump or breathe, it doesn't sound cold or brittle, it just sounds great! The only thing it wont do is give you distortion (like the UAD Neve 33609 and Precision Maximizer can). but better! Easier to dial in, the presets are better, and sounds better in about 8 out of 10 songs/styles. The total longshore transport of material in x-direction can be described in. Polysquasher gives you that "punchy/snappy" sound that the 33609 and SSL Bus Compressor give you, with the transparency of the Precision Bus Compressor. transport, which occurs on the submarine slope under the action of waves. but for 8 out of 10 songs/styles the Polysquasher does it perfect (better than anything else) all by itself.

Polysquasher gives you that \"punchy/snappy\" sound that the 33609 and SSL Bus Compressor give you, with the transparency of the Precision Bus Compressor.

Also, the UI for Polysquasher is actually easy to use (unlike the other voxengo plugins). but try Voxengo Polysquasher, it's great! My favorite bus compressor for most music. I know you want something with a vintage label on it. I have thought \"come on UA\" your starting to creak a little. The new Waves stuff and the new URS CSP is the first time in 4 YEARS !!!! Infact the CSP using iron A + 30ips tape input into their API 2500 emulation sounded very \"analog\" and. To be honest recently I demoed the new URS CSP and I must say the input modelling stuff and comp emulations are really really good. ah can't find the right words \"not really at home doing subtle 2bus stuff\" they have the wrong envelope IMHO for a modern Rock/Pop/Dance groove OK UA has the Fairchild and Neve 3369 but. Waves have the SSL and API 2500 and there really good. The Sonalksis 315 cold smokes it every time. The PBC is just too damn clean and transparent - it wants to live under the ethos of the Precision family name yet also allude to being SSL ish.
