MPC Channel Strip by Harrison Audio, a professional-grade channel strip plugin using the same powerful DSP as Harrison's renowned Motion Picture Console (used in high-end film studios worldwide), is now available at an overwhelming 96% off for just $39 at the lowest price ever!
MPC Channel Strip by Harrison Audio, a professional-grade channel strip plugin using the same powerful DSP as Harrison's renowned Motion Picture Console (used in high-end film studios worldwide), is now available at an overwhelming 96% off for just $39 at the lowest price ever!
MPC Channel is an all-in-one signal processing suite for mixing and editing audio in post-production films. It features six essential mixing tools using the same powerful DSP as Harrison's famous MPC (Motion Picture Console), used in high-end film studios worldwide.
All processing sections can be monitored simultaneously in a single resizable window, allowing you to see what's happening at a glance. Other useful features include reconfigurable signal flow, fully automatable parameters, and advanced RTA display.
MPC Channel is optimized for large-format post-production sessions, allowing you to deploy hundreds of instances without negatively impacting CPU performance.
MPC Channel is a valuable tool that takes your post-production workflow to the next level.
Denoiser
The denoiser is optimized for audio processing. The cutoff frequencies of the high and low filters are preset to best fit the frequency range of the human voice, and the envelope is set to match the normal speed of speech.
The denoiser functions to extend frequencies outside the range of the human voice. The HIGH and LOW sliders control the maximum amount of gain reduction applied to signals within their respective frequency ranges for each band.
The maximum gain reduction set for each band is applied only to signals below the threshold. All signal levels above the threshold are allowed to pass through using variable gain reduction based on the dynamic characteristics of the signal.
De-esser
Harrison's famous de-esser algorithm is primarily used to attenuate harsh frequencies caused by sibilance in the human voice.
The two circular markers labeled "S" and "H" on the graph display are controls for the Ess and Hi bands (S = Ess, H = Hi). You can drag these controls horizontally or vertically to set the bandwidth and depth of each band. The low-cut frequency range for the Ess band is 200 Hz to 8 kHz, while the Hi band control ranges from 2 kHz to 12 kHz, allowing you to adjust additional frequencies beyond that.
The MPC's Compressor module is optimized for vocal compression, but its flexible controls can accommodate a variety of other needs. Its components include:
Ratio - Values from 1:1 to 100:1 are possible
Knee - Possible values range from 1.0 to 30.0.
Depth - Possible value range is 0.1 milliseconds to 100 milliseconds
Attack - Time range is 0.1 milliseconds to 100 milliseconds
Release - Time range is 5 milliseconds to 500 milliseconds
Routing, Trim, Polarity
The order of signal flow between the six elements can be rearranged by dragging the element markers to the desired positions along the signal chain flowing from top to bottom. Dragging an item to a different slot swaps the positions of the two items.
The trim fader adjusts the gain of the signal passing through it (-20 dB to +20 dB). Since this is also a routable item, it functions as an input or output trim depending on its position in the signal chain.
Selecting the polarity switch inverts the phase of the output waveform (180-degree inversion).
RTA
The RTA is calculated using the Discrete Fourier Transform, providing high-resolution data even in lower frequency ranges. The equalizer and de-esser modules each have sections for controlling the RTA display. Unless otherwise noted, the controls described here apply to the RTAs of both modules.
Features
Parametric 8-band equalizer with a wide range of RTA options
Pair of multi-pole filters with various selectable shapes
2-band de-esser based on the X-Tool DSP found in Harrison MPC digital consoles
2-band denoiser to remove unwanted background noise
Compressor with various adjustable parameters and selectable program-dependent modes
Routing, trim, and polarity sections for reordering signal flow, switching polarity, and adjusting input/output trim
Until 15th June.
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