![]() ![]() ![]() Anyone at all familiar with those iconic analogue compressors will readily recognise their corresponding compression characteristics in FirePresser - one tool to rule them all!įirePresser’s so-called Rainbow Pad provides further control over the amount of presence each compressor in the chain (as arranged) is having, helpfully reflected visually by blending their associated primary colours on screen. For every situation where compression is needed, FirePresser provides easy access to exacting emulations of four iconic analogue compressors, clearly labelled (left to right) as VARIMU (coloured green), STRESS (coloured red), DB160 (coloured blue), and 76 (coloured yellow) in an uncomplicated user interface that allows all of them to be blended with the greatest of ease, letting lush analogue-sounding compression weave its musical magic upon any source material in next to no time at all. There is no need, necessarily, to go to such extreme lengths to achieve this when working with FirePresser. If you’re still experiencing problems please contact one of our support staff.PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC: independent development teams federation United Plugins is proud to announce time-limited availability of its popular FireSonic plug-in from founding partner FireSonic - featuring four compressors based on exacting emulations of iconic vintage analogue designs that can be blended at the same time in series, speedily acting as one tool to rule them all - for free (by clicking Add to Cart on the product webpage,, allowing a license to be ‘bought’ for €0.00 EUR/$0.00 USD) from April 3-16.Īs any serious mix and/or recording engineer worth their salt should surely know, natural yet powerful sounding compression can be achieved by using multiple hardware compressors in series - several compressor plug-ins positioned as DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) track inserts will do the trick, too. ![]() You can find more information about saving patches in your DAW, in the documentation for that program. The Patch buttons on the Impact series control the patch navigation functions of the DAW, so you may need to save the plug-ins presets in your DAWs patch format, before you can use the Patch buttons on the Impact controller for patch navigation. If you find that the buttons don’t work when controlling a third-party plug-in, it’s likely because the plug-in uses it’s own patch browser. Once you have run the uninstallers to remove the old support files, open the Settings menu in Bitwig, select the ‘Controllers’ page and check that your controller has been detected. You will find uninstallers in the following locations: Since the most current support files are now included with Bitwig, you can simply uninstall the old files. If you see an error which looks like the one shown in image 4, it means you have an older version of of our Bitwig integration installed. You will need to click the Add button as shown in image 3. If you have deleted an Impact controller in the past and are trying to set it up again, it will not be added automatically. If you don’t see your Impact controller listed under ‘Nektar’ when you click the ‘Add Controller Manually’ button, make sure that you have installed the latest version of Bitwig Studio or Bitwig 8-Track. The controller’s ports should be configured as shown in images 1 and 2. If Impact isn’t detected automatically, try adding the controller manually.
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