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Ever wanted upto 1000:1 compression ratio? Go nuts...(it's free!)
http://www.audiodamage.com/downloads/product.php?pid=ADF002 ---- James McFadyen Composer |
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Wouldn't that just be a brickwall limiter? |
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No I have never wanted it.
But I like audio damage. Last edited by hardwinte on Thu Mar 22, 2012 3:48 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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lol, love it! this is going to be used on every music production from now until the end of time. |
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This might just be crazy enough to work! |
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| ^ | Joined: 30 Dec 2011 Member: #271770 Location: Athens, GA | ||
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Thank you for the notification that Roughrider have been updated. This is some crazy shi* compressor that I always liked. It grows on you with usage. Don't look at the numbers, close your eyes and make it sound good. Thankfully, it doesn't have a "value display" anyway. Cheers! p.s. I make really good chilli beans. |
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| ^ | Joined: 14 Mar 2002 Member: #2120 Location: Underworld | ||
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DuX wrote: My recipe: make sensitivity quite high, above the half way, then find the attack and release value you like, then find the ratio you like, then adjust the threshold to the taste. Don't forget chilli and garlic. ;P
Cheers! p.s. I make really good chilli beans. Hmm, my values tend to give heartburn. Any suggestions for that? |
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Roughrider is outstanding. Suits the name very well. Rolls a bit of high end off, which may annoy some people. I like running a few instances in serial to trash things up completely though |
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| ^ | Joined: 27 Dec 2002 Member: #5154 Location: London | ||
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cron wrote: Roughrider is outstanding. Suits the name very well. Rolls a bit of high end off, which may annoy some people. I like running a few instances in serial to trash things up completely though
Well, I'm not sure why someone would be annoyed. Not sure what someone would be otherwise expecting from a company which calls itself Audio Damage. |
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| ^ | Joined: 06 Jul 2009 Member: #210853 | ||
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You know I had this a long time ago and I didn't like it...I think I was crazy back then, because I just redownloaded it and I love it! |
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KBSoundSmith wrote: DuX wrote: My recipe: make sensitivity quite high, above the half way, then find the attack and release value you like, then find the ratio you like, then adjust the threshold to the taste. Don't forget chilli and garlic. ;P
Cheers! p.s. I make really good chilli beans. Hmm, my values tend to give heartburn. Any suggestions for that? Cheers! p.s. on a second thought, it might be that I'm using powdered garlic and sweet chilli powder [loooots of that, both]? Then I make it spicy with pepper powder to taste. It might help. Cooking the sauce at a really low temperature for at least half an hour, and using just about 3 to 4 spoons of olive oil helps, too. Last edited by DuX on Thu Mar 22, 2012 6:19 pm; edited 7 times in total |
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cron wrote: Roughrider is outstanding. Suits the name very well. Rolls a bit of high end off, which may annoy some people. I like running a few instances in serial to trash things up completely though
Gentle and nice LPF is a great feature in this one, yeah! Love it. |
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| ^ | Joined: 14 Mar 2002 Member: #2120 Location: Underworld | ||
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Did anyone actually manage to download Roughrider during the last few days ?
Mac and Windows links both give me a 404. Or is it just me ? |
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Download works fine here. |
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