It does seem like certain products that have always been used in recording often get "rediscovered" and ultimately "reinterpreted" every so many years. Case in point; the humble stereo buss compressor. Loudness wars and production value aside, they are very useful devices. The Super Stereo Compressor by Roll Music Systems is a great example of a stereo buss compressor being useful and musical without any of the frivolous features found on other stereo buss compressors that try to mask how poorly the unit performs. What you see is what you get with the 755.
Roll Music Systems 755 features
The RMS755 Super Stereo compressor from Roll Music Systems was created for just this daunting task. Its controls are specifically suited for tailoring a mix. We didn’t waste time or money on gates, external triggers, and other unrelated functions. Instead, the Super Stereo provides wide and precise control over attack and release time, including a unique dual release mode that allows slower release on long, loud passages while retaining control over fast transient recovery. There’s also a switchable 150Hz high-pass filter in the sidechain to avoid pumping on big bass beats. All of this comes together with a superbly transparent response characteristic and pristine audio quality to create one smooth, satisfying dynamics processor that lets you hear the music, not the compression.
When you invest in tools, you want to protect your investment by choosing quality tools that last, like the Super Stereo compressor. A stainless-steel chassis and faceplate with virtually indestructible laser-engraved lettering houses a short, clean signal path with only top-grade amplifiers and components, robust internal power supply, and burly controls that scream quality and reliability.
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