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So, after watching the demos again (bad automated voice aside) and reading through the manual, I picked this up this evening and, yeah, it's very cool and incredibly flexible. It's not your ordinary SC compressor by any means and it's nothing like the RNDigital D4. You can get some very cool effects with minimal effort. Here's a quick demo of an effect that I came up with by splitting the SC frequencies and using completely different attack and release settings for the high and low bands.
http://www.cryophonik.com/files/vps_mbsc_demo.mp3
All you'll hear in this demo is one pad (Omnisphere) and one drum loop (no additional effects). The first time around, you'll hear the pad without the plugin, followed by the pad with the SC plugin triggering different settings for the high/low bands, and finally the same settings but with the frequency split point automated to increase from the previous setting to the maximum (i.e., low frequencies only). The split point is essentially a crossover point - when it's at its max value only the output of the lower signal is passed and vice-versa.
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