"Molot" VST compressor
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- sigma and alpha attack modes
- Neve 33609-like sound in sigma mode
- Fairchild 670-like sound in alpha mode
- very characterful sound
- dual mono, linked stereo, M, S and M/S modes
- external sidechaining in mono mode
- up to 8x oversampling
- mid-scoop EQ for simple snare and guitars balance fix
- limiter for peaks suppressing
- almost zero latency (2 samples)
- USSR military style GUI
- switchable language EN/RU

Signal chain:

       Input
         |
         +-------------------------+
         |                         |
       Filter---------->Meter(In)  |
         |                         |
 Trheshold/Ratio/Knee              |
         |                         |
   Attack/Release------>Meter(GR)  |
         |                         |
       (VCA)<----------------------+
         |                         |
      Limiter                      |
         |                         |
    Mid-scoop EQ           (Reverse mid-scoop EQ)
         |                         |
       Makeup                      |
         |                         |
      Dry mix<---------------------+
         |
       Output


Changelog:

2011-03-05: 0.2.145

New upsampling code: latency now 2 samples
Faster limiter release
Fixed bug with preset names changing

2011-02-12: 0.2.135

New limiter code
Larger GUI
Release curve reverted to 0.2.121 version

2011-01-28: 0.2.130

Release curve was slightly changed (a bit shorter at small signal values).
Frequency response in oversampled modes changed to be more linear.
Limiter has become softer.
When user-adjustable sidechain filter is off now built-in lowshelf sidechain filter applied.
Some presets have oversampling off by default.
Latency was fixed to be 3 samples (was declared as 2 samples by mistake).

2011-01-21: 0.2.121

Fixed race conditions with some hosts. WavoSaur, Sonar.
Fixed phase shift between M and S channels.
Added new mode "R-S.chn" (get sidechain signal from R).

2011-01-16: 0.2.112

Initial public release

The author:

Vladislav Goncharov <vl-g@yandex.ru>

Thanks to:

Vitaly Zolotarev for valuable ideas!
