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- Jan 30, 2015 Brief overview of Compassion - an outstanding compressor plugin that can be won in the next episode of In The Loop (ep 7). Review of Compassion Compressor plugin from DMG Audio.
- Audio Design Desk Debuts add.app Sound Design App. Test Drive: Compassion and EQuality from DMG Audio. While Compassion is a compressor. Both are available in.
- Plugin-set, from: DMG Audio Compassion 1.17 is a full-featured processor for the dynamic processing of any audio material. Behind this interface is probably the most flexible dynamic engine ever created. DMG Audio Dualism 1.07 is a powerful tool for working with a stereo signal, including a comprehensive audio visualization system.
- What do YOU think is better: FabFilter or DMG Audio Plug-ins? Similarly, Equilibrium lets you build custom EQs and is almost as deep as Compassion in what you can tune. Equality is simpler and it's pretty much a 50/50 choice between that and ProQ. FabFilter gives you a set of preselected options that sound good. The gap between.
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Compassion is a fully-featured dynamics processor, ready for any dynamic processing on any signal.
Behind the UI lies perhaps the most flexible dynamics engine ever designed.Any channel, any task, Compassion is ready to enable you to get the job done.
Grab the demo, see for yourself.
If EQuality and Compassion can't do what you want, you have a problem no EQ or compressor can solve!
It's the most configurable dynamics plug-in we've ever encountered..
An outstanding musical dynamics tool that's a jack of all trades and master of most. 10/10Not since the Monolith appeared amongst the apes in 2001: A Space Odyssey, have a tribe of primates looked so bewildered with what had landed in front of them. Compassion is so much more than just another dynamics processor. It is, in fact, nothing less than an evolutionary leap forward and this is the compressor by which all others will be judged. Its flexibility and 'tweakability' warrants that this plugin should spawn its own community of modders. The extent of its possible settings could take us years to realize, but thanks to Dave, the 'creative' use of compression is back on the menu and you won't need Escobar's money to buy in. In Dave We Trust.
Marc Royal
Overview
Compassion could've turned out to be a baffling boffins' curiosity, but DMG Audio has done a superb job of making a complex concept accessible, and with a stellar sound to boot. Now listen to our audio demos to hear Compassion in action: Drumkit - dry. Drumkit - Drum Punch preset. Drumkit - Smooth preset cranked. Drumkit - Main Buss preset. + Clean and focused sound – Steep learning curve – Editability rather than immediacy. DMG Audio’s no-compromise approach is a real hit for those who like sonic detail and flexibility, but it might challenge those who prefer a one-button solution.
- Unprecedented level of flexibility.
- Multiple styles of dynamic processing available, with in-depth control.
- Advanced mode for fine-tweaking, Main mode for fast usage.
- Mods system for rapid configuration.
- Zero latency (with lookaheads and oversampling disabled).
- Low CPU usage.
- Windows VST,VST3,VST 64,VST3 64,RTAS,AAX 32, AAX 64. Mac VST,VST3,VST 64,VST3 64,AU32+64bit,AAX 32+64bit,RTAS
Sound
- Fully configurable topology; to sound like any compressor you want.
- Compression, Expansion, Upward Expansion and Upward Compression
- Wet/Dry for 'New York'/Parallel Compression
- Linear Phase Split EQ mode for 'Dynamic EQ' processing
- Fully configurable detectors with M/S processing
- Transient Shaper and Clip Limiter modules.
- Oversampling mode for alias-free operation.
- Signal path and sidechain EQs
Vision
- Large, intuitive waveform/gr display.
- Knee and Response graphs.
- Advanced mode, with pages for each section.
- Sidechain and signalpath EQ graphs.
- Configurable VU, supporting K-metering and variable ballistics
- Mods system for fast workflow
- 8 banks of A/B
- Full preset management system
- Undo/redo
- Clip LED
Windows System Requirements
- Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10
- 32bit or 64bit
- ProTools 7 or newer.
- A host that supports VST or VST3, such as:
- Steinberg Cubase
- Steinberg Nuendo
- Steinberg Wavelab
- Sony ACID Pro
- Ableton Live
- Cockos Reaper
- Magix Sequoia
- Magix Samplitude
- AudioMulch
Mac OS System Requirements
- OS X 10.7 or newer, including Catalina (10.15)
- Intel Mac
- ProTools 7 or newer.
- A host that supports VST, AU or VST3, such as:
- Apple Logic (32bit or 64bit)
- Apple Garageband
- Steinberg Cubase
- Steinberg Nuendo
- Ableton Live
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Specifically not supported (might work, but I can't test/support these platforms): Windows 95/98/XP, OS X 10.0,10.1,10.2,10.3,10.4,10.5,10.6
1.20 -> 1.21
- Fix potential OpenGL crash when closing window.
- Fix crash when closing window and parameter being automated.
- Any mod files placed in the root ‘/Mods’ directory will no longer show up in the mods menu, they must be placed in a subfolder.
- Fix text entry parameter changes not getting added to undo stack.
- Improved undo of mouse wheel action.
- Fix rare issue where knobs don’t get drawn with some graphics cards.
1.19 -> 1.20
- Improved HiDPI support
- Added OpenGL support
- Support VST2 getEffectName for some rare hosts
1.18 -> 1.19
- Fix AU validation in old not-really-supported versions of Logic
- Reaper key entry improvements
- HiDPI support in Cubase and Studio One on Windows
- Improvements with discrete parameters drag/mousewheel
1.17 -> 1.18
- Mac build now requires 10.7 or later
- Improve menu position when opening a menu would cause it to appear offscreen
- AAX Mac window focus improved
- Fix potential crash when file saving fails
- Accept ',' for decimal point when entering value by text
- Fix crash when closing UI with text box open
- Fix crash with text entry on touchbar MacBook Pro
- Prevent Cubase/Nuendo right-click menu from appearing when right-clicking on a clutter bar button that accepts right-clicks
- Support for mono->stereo AU
- Installer searches for existing VST plugins folder for 64-bit plugins on Windows if run for first time
- Correctly sign Windows installers with Codesigning cert
- Improve text and layout for Windows installers
- Improve install descriptions and logo for Mac installers
1.16 -> 1.17
- Smooth graph display
- Improve text editing on 64bit mac
- Improve VST3 automation
- Improve mousewheel handling on windows
- Improve keyboard handling
- Improve automation resolution in Logic X
- Support VST3 GR metering in Studio One
- Fix memory leak with preset loading
- Updated pagetables for Avid S6
1.15 -> 1.16
- Fix 32bit Carbon UIs on OSX
- Make zoom-mode follow K-Scale on VU meters
- Mousewheel allows fine adjust for Sidechain/EQ graphs
1.14 -> 1.15
- Update AU validation.
- Allow all AUs to use Cocoa UIs on 32bit mac.
- Improve speed of session recall for AUs.
- Fix mousewheel on 2nd screens.
- Improve text entry for expansion ratios.
1.13 -> 1.14
- Fix bug with AAX automation whereby discrete parameters could jump.
- Fix bug with mousewheel on windows to left of main screen on windows.
- Improve determinism of automation when rendering.
- Improve handling of OS load dialog for presets.
- Improvements for latency reporting both realtime and offline.
- Fix bug with GR time-alignment when oversampled and bypassed.
1.12 -> 1.13
- Fix bug with A/B in AAX.
- Fix AAX level meters.
- Fix AAX GR meter.
- Added extra-fine zoom for meter.
- Fix issues with RTAS build.
- Fix AAX bypass crash.
- Fix gain instability with very short FIR Smoothing/Clip limiter settings.
1.11 -> 1.12
- Tidying and optimisation.
- Reduce saved preset sizes further.
- Fix crashes with undo/redo.
- Fixes for Sonar.
- Fix automation of discrete parameters for PT11 AAX.
- Fix samplerate issues in Wavelab for VST3.
1.10 -> 1.11
- Fix bug affecting reloading of settings
- Fix issues with Windows 32bit AAX and ProTools 10
1.09 -> 1.10
- Versioning display for binaries.
- Significant reduction in load/save times.
- All-round optimisation and tidying.
- Ceased support for 10.4 and PPC. 10.5/Intel now required.
- Improvements for RTAS versions.
- Fix samplerate related issues for AU.
- Improvements for AAX Automation.
- Improvements for redraw strategy on OSX.
- Improvements for UIs for AU+Cocoa.
- Fix mousewheel handling on Windows.
- Fix UI resizing in Live 9 Mac.
- Fix crash when closing UI for Cocoa AUs
- Move Windows presets to My Documents to improve Win7/8 usage.
- Added warning box if file save/load fails.
1.08 -> 1.09
- Fix textboxes in Logic
- Improve RTAS resizing
- AAX improvements
- AAX2.0 and PT11 compatibility.
1.07 -> 1.08
- Fix Detector Graph bug
- AAX-AudioSuite Enabled
- Fix samplerate handling for VST3 in StudioOne
- AAX enable click-thru - prevents first click from being absorbed when UI is opened
- AAX Bypass mechanism reworked to match RTAS version
1.06 -> 1.07
- AAX version included
- Tweaks for stability
- VST3 Automation improvements
- Mac builds and Installers optimised and signed
- Massive optimise for reload of presets.
- Fix Clip-Limiter denormal issue
1.05 -> 1.06
- Fixed memory leak
- Fixed potential crash in UI
- Massive improvements to CPU usage with UI redraw/animation
- Fix focus stealing bug on windows
- Fix UI crash on mac
- Invalid text entry returns controls to default values.
- Fix 'stuck-on' clip light in ProTools HD
- Fix Win+Ctrl click for Windows ProTools
- Fix AudioSuite redraw for Windows ProTools
- Presets are compressed to dramatically reduce session sizes (1/50th)
- Delay compensate for wet/dry when clip-limiter is pre.
- No sidechain version of Compassion
1.04 -> 1.05
- Fixed textbox display, ProTools Mac RTAS.
- Fix crash when switching between DMGAudio plugins in ProTools using header menu.
- Fixed obscure potential crash bug.
- VST3 versions support presets.
- Fixed bug whereby host redraw would slow down when UI was open.
- Improved AudioSuite metering and processing.
- Enable Windows ProTools automation menu.
- Fixed issues relating to window resizing in ProTools.
- Added A/B Automation type preference.
- Always report zero latency when expired/hard bypassed.
- Can now right-click the A/B menu to toggle.
- Clip/Limiter is now post M-S decode.
- Added Limiter pre/post parameter.
- Added Expander Threshold offset parameter.
- Fixed issue whereby Auto-release depended on manual release parameter.
Warning: This might change sessions where autorelease is used. If so,
set auto-release short time to match manual release time. - Fixed bug whereby detectors would display incorrectly as Peak in detector graph.
- Reduced memory usage by 14MB/instance. Now 3.2MB/instance.
- Added Peak/Hold indicator for limiter gain reduction.
1.03 -> 1.04
- Fixed OSX 10.4 support
- Fixed crash in wavelab
- Fix AU resize
- Fix bug whereby LP-split settings were not recalled correctly.
- Enable RTAS Automation
- Dezipper control changes.
- Added menu to allow tabbing between advanced pages (click page-name)
- Fixed Opto-mod HPF frequency
- Added ProTools metering support
1.02 -> 1.03
- Improved preset naming
- Fixed listen and A/B menu
- Fixed reset-to-default for Advanced params
- Improved CPU efficiency for oversampling
- Fixed rare memory leak
- Fixed A/B automation
- Shift-drag for advanced sliders
- Preserve latency across bypass
- Improved mousewheel handling
- Fixed processing in Digital Performer
- Fixed ProTools Controlsurface integration
- Fixed Mono AU sidechain functionality
1.00 -> 1.02
- Fix: Crash in Mono mode when plugin Expired
- Fix: Misprocessing of Split-EQ in Mono mode
- Added: Detectors and Split Mix displayed in dB
- Fix: Display of Expansion/Ratio values
- Fix: Textual improvements in manual
- Fix: Mousewheel for Advanced parameters
- Added: Threshold bars opacity preference
- Added: Save Zoom state in mods and presets
- Fix: bug with saving GUI states in mods
- Added: Preference for Wave Speed on main display
- Added: Improved preset naming handling
- Fix: Handling of LP-Split in MS mode
- Fix: Numerical ordering of Mods
- Fix: VST2 bypass
- Fix: A/B Bank/Listen display in some hosts
- Added: Split EQ 'PL' (parallel) option for more efficient mastering workflow
- Fix: Reset to default for Advanced parameter sliders
In designing processors, I've found that the most important thing is to understand how and why they're used. After designing EQuality, investigating Dynamics seemed an obvious next step.
One of the most important things I discovered, which may seem obvious, is that people don't just have one; each different compression task will have a unit best suited to it. So it seemed natural to develop a model of dynamic processing that included all the different schools of design, and build a unit that would allow you to get the job done, no matter what you needed to achieve.
I came up with an idea that fused measurement with circuit design. I measured different compressors, built models of the circuits and then unified all the models into one gigantic structure that could model any of them. Then I made as much of it variable as possible; so you could dial in designs in between models.
So here's Compassion; going way beyond modelling and giving you a tool that imparts massive dynamic control. I didn't stop at compression; I kept on going through gate/expanders, upwards expansion/compression, an absurdly flexible sidechain, parallel compression, frequency-conscious and frequency-specific compression (dynamic EQ style), overcompression, the ability to SHAPE your attack/release curves, a transient shaper, a hybrid clip-limiter module, the list goes on..
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So there I was with the mother of all dynamics processors, with close to 100 parameters. And then the interface design work started. After months of research into how best to present information and how to structure the UI for easy workflow, the current Compassion UI was born; based on countless hours of discussion with a board of engineers about their workflow.
I think Compassion is a pretty unique processor; being able to jump so quickly between unlistenable sonic death through to the softest most delicate processing a vocal might want within a few clicks is an overwhelmingly exciting thing to have; the Mods system saving you from needing to constantly dive in to the scores of advanced settings.
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- Dave Gamble 2011