Two-Plugin Dynamics Suite

US Acustica Audio releases Diamond Transient      23/09/20

Two-Plugin Dynamics Suite


Acustica Audio says that Diamond Transient is a two-plugin suite, developed in collaboration with 3x Grammy® producer, mixing & mastering engineer Luca Pretolesi, that completely redefines the way you work with dynamics.

A spokesperson told us, "Diamond Transient is perfect on drums, percussions, guitars, synthesizers as well as whole mixes, making it ideal for creative tasks as well as precision mastering duties.The outstanding versatility of the suite makes it ideal for virtually any genre, ranging from Electronic, Latin, Rap, and Hip-Hop to the heaviest of Metal and Rock."

Here's how Acustica Audio describes the two plug-ins...

The Transient LP-3X is inspired by a vintage three-band dynamic range enhancer designed in the late '80s with the aim of improving the dynamic range of formats that, because of their inherent limitations, were normally compressed. Getting great sound is as simple as moving three sliders.

The Transient Dynamic Filter, as the name implies, is a filter which dynamically emphasizes or de-emphasizes low frequencies in the range of 30–500 Hz, following the amplitude of the audio source. As with the LP-3X, engaging the 'Fine-Tune' mode, will give you access to a total of 19 controls, for ultimate shaping possibilities.

Pricing and Availability:
Introductory price: €119 (regular price €189)

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