Antelope Audio adds compression quadrilogy triumph to vintage hardware-based effects library

The high-end professional audio equipment manufacturer Antelope Audio is proud to announce the addition of four new vintage compressors (BA-6A, FET-A78, SMT-100A, and Grove Hill LIVERPOOL) to its ever-expanding library of FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) vintage hardware-based effects — enabling owners of its Thunderbolt™ and HDX audio interfaces to access unique hardware models of some of the most desirable vintage effects with real-time performance without relying on DSP (Digital Signal Processing) for native processing while letting loose with the alternative Antelope Audio Routing Matrix view.

Antelope Audio’s acclaimed FPGA effects bring audio realism to a new level. Little wonder, then, that they sound, behave, and feel just like real hardware. Why? Well, why not put it in simple terms? They are real hardware! Helpfully, Antelope Audio’s acclaimed Thunderbolt™ and HDX audio interfaces — including Orion Studio HD, Goliath HD, Orion Studio Rev. 2017, Orion32 HD, Zen Studio+, Orion Studio, Goliath, Orion32+, and Zen Tour — feature this new breed of powerful hardware-based audio effects. Encompassing vintage and contemporary collaborative guitar amp and cab simulations alongside Antelope Audio’s augmentations of legendary studio gear, the four new vintage compressors consummately capture the spirit of the company’s commitment to revolutionising the digital audio interface world with its custom FPGA; this not only guarantees the lowest sound latency on the market when creating and streaming multiple mixes, but bestows upon those trailblazing and desirable devices huge hardware modelling capabilities — compression-centric or otherwise!

BA-6A can be seen and heard in this informative introductory video here:

FET-A78 can be seen and heard in this informative introductory video here:

SMT-100A can be seen and heard in this informative introductory video here:

Grove Hill LIVERPOOL can be seen and heard in this informative introductory video here:

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