Logic Platinum - Digital Compressor ^hot^
Mastering the Logic Platinum Digital Compressor: The Ultimate Guide
- It features a continuously variable Hard/Soft knee control.
- A hard knee acts as a strict limiter-style threshold; a soft knee introduces compression gradually, making the processing inaudible to the ear. The Platinum mode excels at soft-knee compression, making it superior for "gluing" mixes transparently.
When Apple acquired Emagic and released Logic Pro (version 6 and 7), the Platinum suite remained the default dynamics processor. It wasn't until Logic Pro 8 (2007) and the introduction of the "Classic" and "Studio" compressor models that Platinum began its retreat into the "Legacy" folder. logic platinum digital compressor
The "Missing" Features
What makes this compressor distinct is what it doesn't have: It features a continuously variable Hard/Soft knee control
For mastering or critical acoustic music, use A (Linear). For pop vocals, try C (C2) for a little attitude. When Apple acquired Emagic and released Logic Pro
