Dynamic Range Compressor plug in.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 19 Nov, 2012
Hello
I'm streaming songs on my mac and would like to balance the levels between the tracks. Im not using spotify or anything else that offers the capability to do this (nor can I analyse the data and do it that way like iTunes does.)
I'm running the audio on a Mac through AU lab so am wondering if there's a AU plugin that provides Dynamic Range Compression (I understand that is what broadcasters use and is what I need).
Currently I'm using the Loudmax limiter but of course that's only levelling the transients in the louder tracks rather than simply turning them down (or the quieter tracks up).
I've read stuff about Soundflower but i think that is just a standard compressor.
Any ideas (or failing that is there an effective attack/release/ratio setting for a compressor that will do the job).
thanks
I'm streaming songs on my mac and would like to balance the levels between the tracks. Im not using spotify or anything else that offers the capability to do this (nor can I analyse the data and do it that way like iTunes does.)
I'm running the audio on a Mac through AU lab so am wondering if there's a AU plugin that provides Dynamic Range Compression (I understand that is what broadcasters use and is what I need).
Currently I'm using the Loudmax limiter but of course that's only levelling the transients in the louder tracks rather than simply turning them down (or the quieter tracks up).
I've read stuff about Soundflower but i think that is just a standard compressor.
Any ideas (or failing that is there an effective attack/release/ratio setting for a compressor that will do the job).
thanks
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- KVRAF
- 10310 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
Have a look at MeldaProduction:
http://www.meldaproduction.com/MAGC
and
http://www.meldaproduction.com/MCompare
for starters
http://www.meldaproduction.com/MAGC
and
http://www.meldaproduction.com/MCompare
for starters
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 19 Nov, 2012
Thank you DarkStar
Looks like it would do the job. Except it's $49. Im looking for something free since it's for my workplace and im not prepared to pay for it (them neither!).
Any other suggestions welcome tho.
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Looks like it would do the job. Except it's $49. Im looking for something free since it's for my workplace and im not prepared to pay for it (them neither!).
Any other suggestions welcome tho.
S
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- KVRAF
- 4711 posts since 26 Nov, 2015 from Way Downunder
So you're looking for a free, general purpose compressor? A couple of the best around are the Kotelnikov by Tokyo Dawn Labs, the Molot (and check out the Limiter No.6 too) by Vladg Sound and the DCAM FreeComp by FXpansion.
But they are plugins so you need to have a DAW (recording/music making software) to load them into. If you're on a Mac you'll have Garageband.
But they are plugins so you need to have a DAW (recording/music making software) to load them into. If you're on a Mac you'll have Garageband.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 19 Nov, 2012
When we stream music at work the older produced music is much quieter than the modern stuff (cos its all compressed to sh!t). I want to make the difference less audible.
Unless I've confused myself, no its not a standard compressor I need. I think I need a sort of Limiter/maximiser that somehow raises the gain of a quiet track to the threshold (rather than squash the peaks a loud track that are above the threshold which Loudmax seems to do cos it has a 'gain reduction' meter. I dont want to compress the loud tracks any further).
Unless I use a standard compressor and set a long release time? If so how long? I just thought that would make it pump...
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Unless I've confused myself, no its not a standard compressor I need. I think I need a sort of Limiter/maximiser that somehow raises the gain of a quiet track to the threshold (rather than squash the peaks a loud track that are above the threshold which Loudmax seems to do cos it has a 'gain reduction' meter. I dont want to compress the loud tracks any further).
Unless I use a standard compressor and set a long release time? If so how long? I just thought that would make it pump...
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 19 Nov, 2012
Basically I want to do what what 'soundcheck' does in iTunes. But with live playback.
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- KVRAF
- 4711 posts since 26 Nov, 2015 from Way Downunder
You're probably looking for a simple desktop media player that includes compression/limiting.
Going the plugin route, this is a good deal with an extra $50 off:
http://www.waves.com/plugins/maxxvolume ... maxxvolume
Combines expansion, compression and limiting.
Going the plugin route, this is a good deal with an extra $50 off:
http://www.waves.com/plugins/maxxvolume ... maxxvolume
Combines expansion, compression and limiting.
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- KVRian
- 765 posts since 1 Sep, 2007
The dude appears to want something like an Auto Gain, not destroy stuff even more than it already is with more compression and/or limiting.
I have no suggestions though...in theory there probably is alot of suggestions, but reality isn't bend to the will of theory and 'precived loudness balance' is a tricky thing, RMS only takes you so far....
I have no suggestions though...in theory there probably is alot of suggestions, but reality isn't bend to the will of theory and 'precived loudness balance' is a tricky thing, RMS only takes you so far....
- KVRian
- 896 posts since 8 Aug, 2011
a simple limiter would do the trick: limiter6 from vlagd sound as suggested, also melda free bundle has a limiter. Kazrog Kclip has a free version. Toneboosters Barricade also. IF you want to compress more that is. Autogain plugins to my knowledge no freebie there but maybe someone knows of one...
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- KVRist
- 441 posts since 7 Mar, 2011 from Pleasanton, CA
I think an auto gain plugin would be ideal for what you're doing. MAGC is part of Melda's free bundle.
I don't think a compressor or limiter alone would do what you need.
I don't think a compressor or limiter alone would do what you need.
Seasoned IT vet, Mac user, and lover of music. Always learning.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 19 Nov, 2012
Thanks people for your help.
Unfortunately Melda's free bundle is only available if you buy their $49 bundle first!
It seems Hornet requires a second audio signal that it uses as a reference to control the output. Im just using a single signal (the tunes!).
This is crazy. Surely a simple gain controller that looks ahead and turns stuff down (doesnt compress) if it's over a threshold is both easy to build and useful for playlists/djs. It's on iTunes for precisely that reason.
Looks like its going to have to be a Limiter/compressor with a very long release so that it's effectively reducing the gain for long periods once it's triggered by the first peak in a track?..
S
Unfortunately Melda's free bundle is only available if you buy their $49 bundle first!
It seems Hornet requires a second audio signal that it uses as a reference to control the output. Im just using a single signal (the tunes!).
This is crazy. Surely a simple gain controller that looks ahead and turns stuff down (doesnt compress) if it's over a threshold is both easy to build and useful for playlists/djs. It's on iTunes for precisely that reason.
Looks like its going to have to be a Limiter/compressor with a very long release so that it's effectively reducing the gain for long periods once it's triggered by the first peak in a track?..
S
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- KVRAF
- 10310 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
MeldaProduction's Free bundle is free. No need to pay anything.
The software is totally free of charge, so please download and enjoy! You should consider upgrading to a professional version though, as this is what you would get:
- You can change size and style of the plugins.
You can access the sonogram feature in the analyzers and equalizers.
You can manipulate (save, load, organise) your own presets.
Most plugins can perform upsampling which minimizes aliasing, therefore it is useful to improve sound quality.
The plugins will not display the big red reminder box with our clickable logo at the bottom of every GUI.
You will make us happy and help us develop more free software .
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 19 Nov, 2012
Apologies. You're right. Downloading now. Not sure the MAGC one is the one since it requires a sidechain signal. But i'm sure something in that bundle will do it.
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 12 Mar, 2012