The Peak vs. RMS detection mode is a standout feature. Switch to Peak mode for catching sharp spikes (think close-miced snares or plosives), or use RMS for a more level-dependent, “musical” response on vocals or pads.
The Platinum Digital is transparent . Almost ruthlessly so. It doesn’t add harmonic distortion, won’t warm up your low end, and won’t glue a mix together with vintage mojo. What it will do is control dynamics with precision and speed. The attack and release times are lightning-fast when you need them, making it perfect for taming transients on drums, de-essing-like duties, or keeping a bass guitar locked in place without changing its tone. logic platinum digital compressor
If you’ve spent any time in Logic Pro, you’ve probably scrolled past the Platinum Digital Compressor in favor of its more colorful siblings—the Vintage VCA, Opto, or FET models. And that’s understandable. Those emulations have character. But the Platinum Digital? It’s the clean shirt of the bunch. And sometimes, that’s exactly what you need. The Peak vs
Here’s a draft review for the : Title: Clean, Transparent, and Surprisingly Versatile – A Hidden Gem in Logic Pro The Platinum Digital is transparent
A classic stock plugin that deserves more respect. Clean doesn’t mean boring. It means honest.
Podcasts, voiceover, transparent bus compression, taming peaks before hitting a character compressor, sidechain duties. Not for: When you want warmth, punch, or “that sound.”
4.5/5