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Overloud Gem Comp76 FET Compressor and Limiter Plug-In User Manual

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OVERLOUD GEMS


Notable features:

• Unique Proportional-Q design, meaning that the bandwidth of the

fi

lters becomes narrow

when the gain of the

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lter increases.

COMP G

, reproduces faithfully the same dynamic response of one of the legendary compressors that

made the story of studio mixing: the G series.

Notable features:

This is a slow rate VCA based compressor. All transients are preserved and the processed
sound keeps clarity and freshness.

ECHOSON

, accurate modeling of a very popular magnetic drum based echo machine.


Notable features:

Not a straight echo machine. Thanks to its great

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exibility, it can also be used as a sort of

reverb or even for more creative sound design contexts.

COMP670

, models one of the most popular compressors widely used in music productions since

1950.

Notable features:

Very harmonic kind of compressor, with marked e

ect due to its 4 transformers.

OTD-2

, models one a very well known stereo tap delay unit, greatly improving the original feature

settings.

Notable features:

Very

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exible kind of delay which can primarily be used as a sort of modulation to achieve

rich chorus /

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anger e

ects, while preserving the sound body and thickness.

COMP LA

, reproduces two compressor units widely known for their particular sound character.


Notable features:

This generation of compressor units, based on electro-luminescent light coupled with a
photoelectric cell, had big success in the past and their character is still appreciated even
nowadays.

VOICE

, is an original brand new Overloud Gem.


Notable features:

This vocal processor brings together the essential modules for the complete management
of a vocal track.

MODULA

, reproduces three popular modulation units.


Notable features:

Easily switch through the modulation models, double panels to enrich the processed
sound, positively or negatively connect parameters to the sound envelope.

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