SPL transient designer style vst
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SPL transient designer style vst
Hey guys, this is kind of a random question. I seem to recall other companies making dynamics VST plugins in the style of SPL's transient designer.. but couldn't recall the name. I remember seeing a couple of them.. can anyone remember?
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Re: SPL transient designer style vst
ooops, found a whole thread on it on kvr.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=316462
It never really hit me to go too far into SPL transient designer when I had it on scope.. I was like.. huh, snappy drums.. cool. (end of story)
just occurred to me maybe I should give it a more serious exploration.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=316462
It never really hit me to go too far into SPL transient designer when I had it on scope.. I was like.. huh, snappy drums.. cool. (end of story)
just occurred to me maybe I should give it a more serious exploration.
Re: SPL transient designer style vst
Great for tight Bass too.
I like BX Digital for adding focus using Mono Maker, then the SPL TD for final surgery.
I like BX Digital for adding focus using Mono Maker, then the SPL TD for final surgery.
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Re: SPL transient designer style vst
I would recomend anyone to look in here, they have killer plugins and prices, it really is something great:
http://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/plugi ... g_eq4.html
http://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/plugi ... g_eq4.html
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Re: SPL transient designer style vst
anybody compared my scope plug TRANSart ?
Re: SPL transient designer style vst
The thing about TD is it operates on any transient independant of overall signal volume. So its different to a compressor and can have many applications on any instrument that has noticable transients.
So yeah, bass, drums even vocals. Trumpets are interesting too.
Havent tried TRANSart yet, but will do.
So yeah, bass, drums even vocals. Trumpets are interesting too.
Havent tried TRANSart yet, but will do.
Re: SPL transient designer style vst
they do it in vsti and mac versions
i have it on the scope and on vsti
and i have a hard ware unit with it
they all sound the same not much difference in any of them
its also included a version of it in recycle 2
it sounds to me an envelope follower controlling compressor expander limiter
mccy i have not tried your version yet
but when i do will give feedback
i have it on the scope and on vsti
and i have a hard ware unit with it
they all sound the same not much difference in any of them
its also included a version of it in recycle 2
it sounds to me an envelope follower controlling compressor expander limiter
mccy i have not tried your version yet
but when i do will give feedback
Re: SPL transient designer style vst
Honest round-up of VST freebies:
http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2012/01 ... u-plugins/
Also, DAS has a free Scope device. Check the TR1D link at the bottom of:
http://www.digitalaudiosoft.com/products.html
These are great on a bass guitar track when you get a bit sloppy with your pick attack due to over-enthusiasm!
And put one before a slamming 1176 clone for an even bigger sound.
Yep, since Dirk moved off Scope and started on plugin-alliance.com, they've started to get clever with the marketing. But there are many cheap VST's from smalltime dev's that cover much the same ground, and are far more honest and personable than plugin-alliance will ever be. E.g. toneboosters, g-sonique, plantinumears's IQ4, cloneensemble, tokyodawn labs, klanghelm, terrywest...
Cheers, Eanna
http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2012/01 ... u-plugins/
Also, DAS has a free Scope device. Check the TR1D link at the bottom of:
http://www.digitalaudiosoft.com/products.html
These are great on a bass guitar track when you get a bit sloppy with your pick attack due to over-enthusiasm!
And put one before a slamming 1176 clone for an even bigger sound.
Yep, since Dirk moved off Scope and started on plugin-alliance.com, they've started to get clever with the marketing. But there are many cheap VST's from smalltime dev's that cover much the same ground, and are far more honest and personable than plugin-alliance will ever be. E.g. toneboosters, g-sonique, plantinumears's IQ4, cloneensemble, tokyodawn labs, klanghelm, terrywest...
Cheers, Eanna
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