Klevgränd Update Korvpressor Compressor

US Version 2.0 is now available      22/05/19

Klevgränd has updated their Korvpressor compressor plug-in to version 2.0. Here’s the story in their own words…

Back in 2016 Klevgränd released Korvpressor, an advanced compression tool built with transparency in mind. With an innovative and unique user interface, where the user could squeeze and pinch the sound wave, Korvpressor made the interaction intuitive and effective/easy.

The plug-in was well received and highly appreciated by the audio production community and it has since then been used by prominent producers from all over the world in all kinds of genres. Klevgränd were told by the users that they loved the sound, but wanted Korvpressor to be even more versatile by adding parameters for attack and release times, ratio etc. Klevgränd agreed, and super-charged Korvpressor with a bunch of handy parameters and a set of factory presets. The original interaction concept is still there, but the UI has got a facelift and the screen footprint is now more streamlined.

Features
• Recognized high quality compression algorithm
• Unique and easy-to-use UI
• New: Attack / Release time switch (three states)
• New: Dry/Wet mix
• New: Ratio switch (three states)
• New: Maximizer Mode on/off (with a Make Up parameter knob if set to off)
• New: Plenty of factory presets
• New: Output brickwall limiter on/off switch
• 3-band smooth EQ
• Lookahead on / off

Pricing and Availability:
Upgrades from earlier versions are 100% free on all platforms. The desktop version is backward-compatible with the previous version. Note that the new iOS version is AUv3 only (no IAA or standalone), so iOS users relying on Inter App Audio (Audiobus 2) or wanting to use it in stand alone mode should avoid updating Korvpressor.

AU/VST/AAX: $29.99 (Intro price until June 3, then $59.99)
iOS (iPad/AUv3 only) $4.99 (Intro price until June 3, then $9.99)

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