Rough Rider is a modern
compressor with a bit of "vintage" style bite and a uniquely warm sound. Perfect
for adding compression effects to your drum buss, it also sounds great with
synth bass, clean guitar, and backing vocals. Definitely not an all-purpose
compressor, Rough Rider is at its best when used to add pump to rhythmic tracks.
Of course, you can use it however you'd like. The Compressor Police aren't gonna
come to your house and give you a citation. Slap it on a track and crank some
knobs.
The front panel layout is done the same as many hardware
compressors, so it will be immediately obvious how to use it. A brief overview
of the controls:
- Ratio: The ratio knob is logarithmic
in operation. Completely anti-clockwise is 1:1, and completely clockwise is
1:1000. The 12 o'clock position is 1:10, so everything to the left of center
is single digits, and everything to the right is "atom bomb squish,"
essentially.
- Attack and Release: We left off the
actual time values, so you're gonna have to use your ears, like the he-men did
it in times of myth.
- Meter: That honking big dial in the
middle of the UI is the gain reduction meter. It basically shows how much
compression is occurring.
- Sensitivity: usually called
"threshold" now, but we think "sensitivity" always made more sense. Turn to
the right, you get more compression, essentially. Turn it all the way to the
right, and you've got a distortion box, the sound of which is tuned by Ratio,
Attack, and Release.
- Makeup: 30 dB of gain to compensate
for the attenuation caused by the compressor.
- Active: From the front panel, this is
simply an off/on switch, but if you automate it, strange things happen...
- MIDI Learn: Like all of our products,
the VST version has MIDI Learn. Download any manual from the current product
line for an explanation of how this works, as it is common among all our VST
products.
Developer:
Audio
Damage
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