Leapwing Audio's DynOne 3 is a re-engineered multi-band dynamics processor with a streamlined user workflow and better digital preservation, using a set of proprietary algorithms and features that both professionals and hobbyists alike will appreciate.
Tailored for high quality mix and mastering applications, this multi-band processor compactly groups its operations into a minimalist retina re-sizable plug-in window. Built with a contemporary navy backdrop that complements each bands metering, Leapwing intuitively designed the plug-in to make every adjustment without ever leaving the main screen.
Partnered with a min/max parameter ranges for adaptive sound response, the plug-includes an intelligent attack and release that changes over time based around the sound's characteristics. Leapwing stands apart from other plug-ins by incorporating a custom finite impulse response (FIR) crossover filter into its five adjustable frequency bands, which avoid any phase alignment issues when processed. The crossover filter quality types can also be changed to accommodate different computer processing limitations, and boasts a number of other smart variable settings for broader control.
DynOne 3 is available for €199 as a digital download through Leapwing Audio’s website.
Adaptive Dynamics Plug-Ins
Leapwing Audio’s DynOne 3 Plug-In Reimagines Multi-Band Compression
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