GMulti is a 3-band compressor with stereo enhancement and advanced visual feedback.
The input signal is split at user-defined frequencies into 3 bands. Each of these bands can be compressed independently and have its stereo width altered before being mixed back together.
The input signal is split at user-defined frequencies into 3 bands. Each of these bands can be compressed independently and have its stereo width altered before being mixed back together.
- Gain.
- Low Cut.
- Freq 1 and Freq 2.
- Thresh.
- Ratio.
- Attack.
- Release.
- Width.
- Level.
- Mute.
- Mix.
- Waveform Display.
- Gain-Reduction Meters.
(5 / 5)
All your plugins are good, including this one.
(4 / 5)
Really helps to actually see what you are doing. Great tool, can recomment
(5 / 5)
Really great for taming too bassy palm- mutes on (heavey)- electric- guitars by compressing only(!) the low frequencies. So watch this tutorial: -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfEh79A0b0U <- At 4:26 it´s about the "GVST GMulti". My Tip: Make a screenshot while you´re whatching the vid and translate the settings that are shown in the video to your own GMuti and save this as a "heavey- guitar" preset ...
(3 / 5)
Really good stuff, easy to use with great results. Thanks.
(5 / 5)
For ableton users (like me) these plugs are really like blessing .. esp if you "drop" vst on tracks like I do and sometimes chain on each track contains like 10 vst :) <3 <3 <3 thanks GVST <3 <3 <3
(5 / 5)
Perfect on mastering chain and also on single instument like voice or electric guitars.
(5 / 5)
Best sounding, most transparent free multiband comp around! GUI is very well thought out; easy to read, and all values can be entered from keyboard. AND available in 64-bit version too! Works great in Wavelab Elements 8 64-bit. I will be making a donation for this one!
(5 / 5)
Sounds great, easy to use, especially for a multi-comp.
All Gvst are good and well made.
(5 / 5)
Fantastic vst to smooth harshness on various instruments.