Mathew Lane TiCo v1.0.9 WiN
VST Plugins / Audio Soft 3-01-2021
Mathew Lane TiCo v1.0.9 WiN
TiCo is a flexible signal processor plug-in, featuring 7 ‘TiGHTNESS’ compression and 7 ‘CoNTOUR’ character styles to take any source – drums, bass, guitars, synths, vocals, (mix)busses, masters & more – to the next level with ease.

TiCo is designed to get great results fast. It's a go-to signal processor for that modern pop sound, and might quickly become your everyday all-round compressor and sound shaper. With its clear interface, it does not confuse with an abundance of options, but lets you focus on your music itself.

TiCo hides a lot of power under the hood. The TiGHTNESS section takes inspiration from renowned hardware compressors, resulting in 7 unique one knob compressor styles with an analog sweet spot. It shines in keeping sounds tight and up front with moderate and musical gain reduction. The CoNTOUR section offers colour, character and EQ with its own 7 style options, for easily shaping any sound using broad analog-like strokes. To complete TiCo's flexibility, a dry/wet mix is available for the TiGHTNESS section and a process order flip button to place CoNTOUR before compression:

One knob TiGHTNESS and CoNTOUR controls, with advanced processing under the hood.
Parallel compression with dry/wet mix control.
Process order flip for maximum flexibility.
Supporting AAX, AU, VST2 and VST3 formats for all major DAWs on Mac (macOS 10.7 and up - incl Big Sur via Rosetta 2) and PC (Windows 7 and up). Native Apple Silicon support is coming in 2021 as free update.
Dongle-free: Host Computer authorisation – An iLok USB dongle can also be used but is not required.
Dual Activations: activate your license on 2 computers or iLoks at once.

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