New Product: Sonalksis TBK3 Uber Compressor Extreme

Oct 1, 2007 4:21 PM Asher Fulero (Writer)

Definitely not designed for subtle use, the extreme TBK3 Uber Compressor from Sonalksis manipulates dynamics for the creatively driven. Using digital techniques to drive analog circuit designs way past normal capabilities, the TBK3 is powerful yet simple to use. The interface features one big knob and four sliders, offering four selectable attack/release modes (Instant, Pop, Slap and Pump), a sidechain input with modifiable filter character and pre/post gain control. You may even introduce "true-analog noise" coloration into the signal. While operating at 64-bit precision, the TBK3 features specific CPU optimizations for several processor types. The company also claims absolutely no internal signal delay for true zero-latency operation—a big help for those who use lots of plug-ins.

 

It's available for $149.99 at www.sonalksis.com.



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