Lookahead Compressor by Harrison Audio, a poweful compressor plugin featuring look-ahead technology for transparent peak control, is now 69% off for $15 at the lowest price ever.
Lookahead Compressor by Harrison Audio, a poweful compressor plugin featuring look-ahead technology for transparent peak control, is now 69% off for $15.
Never miss a peak.
Unleash the power of Lookahead technology to control and suppress even the most unruly peaks. Harrison Lookahead Compressor employs a feedforward design and built-in signal preview to provide sub-millisecond attack times unattainable with traditional compressors. With the "Zero History" release, dynamics remain transparent and artifact-free, instantly suppressing peaks for crystal-clear punch, expanded headroom, and surgical precision on any sound source, from aggressive acoustic guitar tracks and sharp drum hits to final mastering.
Attach it to individual microphones to lock levels, adjust loops, or maximize the volume of synth parts during production. The Harrison Lookahead Compressor excels in a variety of situations, from taming drum buses and suppressing vocal peaks to quickly and smoothly finishing mastering.
Features
- The Lookahead feedforward engine predicts transients with minimal delay, achieving sub-millisecond attack and release for pinpoint peak control without distortion or pumping.
- The Zero History Release function instantly resets the gain reduction history, resulting in transparent, artifact-free dynamics even with highly variable sound sources like acoustic guitars.
- Clean signal path: Uncolored circuitry preserves the natural tone of vocals, guitars, drums, and the overall mix.
- Channel configuration: Mono, stereo.
- Intuitive operation: Threshold, ratio, knee, makeup gain, attack, and release knobs allow for quick and precise parameter adjustments.
- Input meter: Displays input signal level in real time, enabling precise threshold setting. Reduction Meter: A VU meter that displays the amount of gain reduction applied.
- Output Meter: Monitors the processed signal level and adjusts the output gain stage.
Until 31th May.

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