MJUC is an inexpensive compressor plugin (around $28.50) which sounds really good and lots of people love it. I bought it a couple months ago and I like it a lot.
I used this plugin on my voice in episode 220 of The Podcast Engineering Show.
And my previous guest Chris Williams uses this plugin, too.
From their website:
MJUC is the most effortful Klanghelm plugin to date. It took almost two years of extensive, dare I say “excessive”, research and development. To create MJUC I’ve researched and analyzed each and every variable-mu* implementation I could get my hands on to get the best of tube compression into a single processor. In order to do the diversity of this compression topology justice, three different models have been built. These are kind of a time travel though the history of tube compression to capture the essence of each generation. Each model has its own dedicated signal path and dedicated control set. If desired you can tweak the overall tone and saturation of each model with the unique TIMBRE and the DRIVE knob. DRIVE controls the load of the input and output transformers as well as the saturation of the tube gain stages, if applicable. The TIMBRE extends MJUC‘s use as a tone shaper.
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