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Free Download: H Comp Portable hybrid compressor in three highly-customized and user-friendly versions for AMR-NR, MP3 and WMA files - free and without restrictions. Store and play your favorite songs on a portable media player where you expect them.
The H Comp Hybrid Rotary Loudness Metering is a feature able to control the compression ratio of a compressor properly by continuously monitoring the peak (MAX) and average (MEAN) levels of the signal being processed. The compressor will adapt its volume depending on the street value of the level above MEAN or above MAX. As a result, it keeps the loud parts naturally loud and less compressed but the quiet parts are still there, to allow music to be heard normally.With this unique process, the compressor allows tone modification of any signal and can ensure the absence of clipping.
The Free DTS Hybrid Noise Suppressor is a noise-reduction plug-in designed to address the problem of dynamic range compression, without losing the presence, clarity or emotion of the sound captured by a microphone. It achieves its results primarily through the use of neural network-based artificial intelligence techniques and by applying non-linear processing.
H Comp limits the right channels (typically the High and Left channels) in the input to the same limit, a limitation that can actually be useful in the creation of stereo versions of four channel mixes.
With files composed of an arbitrary number of audio streams, the H Comp technology can be used to create, for instance, multi-channel surround sound mixes with the same version of the codec employed in the individual channels.
The H Comp Portable application can be used on any Windows platform as a standalone program or as part of the Nero Platinum suite, Nero Music Express 4, Synchronized Player or the Nero Burning ROM 2007.It is also compatible with Windows Vista and Mac OS X. 7211a4ac4a
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