
The concept came from my old BSR equaliser. Fewer
bands reduce the chances of having an overly
processed mix.
Sir Elliot Five Band Graphic Equaliser Presentation from
Sir Elliot on
Vimeo.
Whether you use it for mixing or
mastering, this equaliser should come in handy
adding an accent to your sound.
The Universal
Compressor is a compressor effect designed
solely for mastering and performs best ranging from
96000 kHz and up.

Universal
Compressor features
- Input: 0 to +20 dB.
- Output: 0 to – 0.99 dB.
- Attack Contour: 0 – 10 (1 Nanosecond – 11
Seconds pending on the Attack Selector).
- Attack Selector: Nanoseconds, Microseconds,
Milliseconds and Seconds.
- Release Contour: 0 – 10 (1 Nanosecond – 2.5
Minutes pending on the Release Selector).
- Release Selector: Nanoseconds, Microseconds,
Milliseconds and Seconds.
- Threshold Contour: – 80 dB.
- Ratio Contour: 0 – 1.14:1 (11.4:1).
- Makeup Gain Contour: +/- 25 dB.
- Limitation Contour: 0 – 100%.
- Behaviour Sliding Contour: 7 Steps.
- Metering:
- Input: 2 (Left & Right).
- Compression: 2 (Left & Right) with user
adjustable voltage sensitivity control
contour.
- Output: 2 (Left & Right).
- Fixed Delay: 44.100 kHz: 80 ms, 96000
kHz: 80 ms, 192000 kHz: 80 ms.
Sir Elliot Universal Compressor Preview from
Sir Elliot on
Vimeo.
Five Band Graphic Equaliser and Universal Compressor
are available to download as freeware VST effect
plug-ins for Windows PC.
Visit:
Sir Elliot