![]() An output level knob and three visualizers complete the interface. ![]() Auto-Gain and Stereo Link options are available above the sidechain section. ![]() Another set of controls is dedicated to the sidechain signal – you can choose the internal filter or feed external audio, then apply variable high and low-pass filters. Schlap’s clean-cut GUI features Input level, Threshold, Ratio, and Knee controls for the compressor section. This way, sudden short peaks and early transients are left uncompressed and make up for a punchy, hard-hitting sound. A program-dependent compressor automatically adjusts its attack and release settings through RMS peak detection of the input audio’s average loudness level. It’s a modern take on vintage program-dependent compressors with a user interface that looks unabashedly “digital” yet hides an analog soul. Caelum describes Schlap as a “characterful, colorful and aggressive-sounding” compressor. ![]()
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