Our goal in developing these plug-ins has been to provide you with versatile compressors that offer detailed control and an exceptionally musical sound. PSP oldTimer plug-ins are not based on any specific hardware, rather they are inspired by vintage circuits and we designed them to emulate our favorite characteristics of such compressors.

Both of them are part of our series Zero Latency Processing plug-ins; no additional latency is critical in many situations such as live monitoring and managing automation.

PSP oldTimerME version of this compressor combines advanced features such as the option to process left, right, mid or side channel exclusively while being very simple to set up - which makes it hard to go wrong! In case of PSP oldTimer our goal was to provide a simple compressor that offers an exceptionally musical sound while requiring a minimum of tweaking. PSP oldTimer is so simple and so easy to use, that it's difficult to make it sound bad even at extreme settings! These compressors offer soft and smooth compression in most applications, however they may slightly color the sound with their tube emulation on transients when heavily driven internally by high compression values.

I love it (the PSP oldTimer compressor). Where did you hide the tubes?!!!! PSP is one of the few companies out there who knows how to put real analog character into a plugin and maintain the transparency.

Bob Katz, Digital Domain , Orlando, FL, USA; Author of the Mastering Audio - The Art And The Science

The PSP oldTimer gives a musical fullness that is unlike any other compressor I've used. While it can be set to "pump" as a true "old timer", the subtlety of this compressor is that is fills in the music in a way that brings a sweeter or more musical density, (particularly from ratio 1.5 upwards) that makes a different kind of sonic impact from a conventionally squashed track - more subtle, hence more powerful a tool.

George Daly, About Records , San Francisco, CA, USA

Every so often a "must have" plug in comes along - this was certainly true with PSP VintageWarmer and it is with PSP oldTimer whilst it's not based on any vinage or historical models - it reminds me of many I have used,including my own now vintage Summit Audio TLA 100. I have only had PSP oldTimer for a short while but it is already my new favorite compressor for drum room mics and Tom Toms - As a logic pro user it's important that any new plug in doesn't hog all my CPU and it appears to be easy on that front probably the best £50 quid you'll spend this side Xmas !

Steve Levine, Grammy Winning Producer, Chairman of The Music Producers Guild, London, UK

PSP's oldTimer has a digital brain and an analog soul. Pumps like classic analog but without the grit and loss of high end when pushed. Coloration is just enough to smooth the sound without dulling the edge. It's a terrific new brush for the paint box.

Alan Silverman, Arf! Mastering , New York, NY, USA