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One of these wavefiles figuring here at KVR converted to 44.1khz with settings showing on the image...
(the stereo link is active but I haven't animated the button yet...)

http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... iginal.wav
http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... attack.wav
http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... attack.wav
http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... attack.wav

Perhaps we could get some "attack sounds annoying" answers so I know how to improve... :wink:

Test Nr2: More 'knee' added here to get it less "chunky" ....

http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... iginal.wav
http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... k_knee.wav
http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... k_knee.wav
http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... k_knee.wav

A DRUMFILE WITH SOME MORE TWEAKING TOWARDS THE FIRST TEST.....

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"the" drum wavefile figuring here at KVR with settings showing on the image...
(the stereo link is active but I haven't animated the button yet...)

Longer attack,more plippety plopp....(where the long sounds like soft pillow-ish)

http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... iginal.wav
http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... attack.wav
http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... attack.wav
http://www.tinbrooketales.com/hosted/LE ... attack.wav

//Daniel :)
Last edited by ddummer on Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:00 am, edited 4 times in total.

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I like the fast attack the most. The medium and the slow attack seem to be somehow a bit too "chunky". In certain situations this might be wanted but there are already plenty of other plugin compressors that can do that bit.

I'll try to make some tweaked audio examples with various combinations to clarify what I mean with "chunky".

EDIT: hmm.. actually, when thinking about it a bit. Maybe the 'knee' is too hard? Try making a knee that is close to being hard but kind of starts rounding off into hard quite early on.

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Compression would already occur at the point of the arrow.

Cheers!
bManic

Ps. You are well come to use my little audio clip. :hihi: :wink:
Last edited by bmanic on Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Hmm.. I made a 'basic' attack then... (he said un-proud) :roll: :? :)

//Daniel :)

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I wouldn't call it exactly basic, but it does remind me a lot of the BuzzRoom compressors attack.

Cheers!
bManic
"Wisdom is wisdom, regardless of the idiot who said it." -an idiot

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I thought the slow attack sounded pretty good, but kind of clipping? Is that the "chunk"?

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tried to get more knee and less "chunky" ... adding examples to the first post.

//Daniel :)

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Yes. That did remove the "chunks". However, I think partly the reason for the chunky sound in the first place is that loop of mine. It was quite heavily compressed to begin with and it does have some 'spiky' transients on the kick/snare that are hard to tame.

Perhaps we could find a better clip to try the compressor on?

Cheers!
bManic
"Wisdom is wisdom, regardless of the idiot who said it." -an idiot

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I've already programmed myself past nr 2 so.... nr3 will sound different...

//Daniel :)

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is it just me or does the original sound better than the others? I also noticed that the fast knee attack is clipping

edit: ah, I maximized the clips because the output level was uneven, I think that the fast attack sounds the best after the original
Basic EQ tip: highpass all that don't hit subs, usually all but bass and kick

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Well, I agree: the source file is just too processed already; something drier would be better.

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thatone is it for me ... the smack is just right, without loosing punch in the lower area too much ...
this seriously reminds me of my old valley-people compressor ... which was one of my favourite compressors ...
fabulous compressor, i can't wait to get my finger on thatone ...
any vague release date, if i may ask?
regards,
brok landers
BIGTONEsounddesign
gear is as good as the innovation behind it-the man

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"Valley People"?
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I like the versions with more knee, the long and medium attack versions sound best to me.

Shogger

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Daniel, that compressor looks sexy and sounds awesome. I will download all the remaining clips right now.

I find a good way to test attack of a compressor is on synth lines and really detached, boring drums. The test for me, is, will it make the synth sound punchy or will it make it pop ... and will it make the drums interesting. I can prepare a few sound aamples to be processed if you like?
Last edited by fgimian on Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:59 am, edited 1 time in total.

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After checking out all clips. I definitely prefer the slow attack to have more knee. I think that attack is one of those things that is hard to nail. Your compressor's attack reminds me of Kjaerhus Gold GCO-1 which is a very clean sounding compressor.

Just a thought, but I think if you want to capture a more smooth, less poppy attack, you might want to have a look at some ideas that Aleksey used on Marquis. It seems to involve some phase shifting and a different signal detector.

Here's the clip processed by the Marquis, granted it sounds more pumpy, but I notice 2 things that it does...

- It melts the entire sound and sorta glues it together to create a more unified sound.
- The attack is less pronounced, yet the drums still cut through.

http://www.users.on.net/~djbros/CuteBeat_Marquis.wav

Just an idea, love your plugs :)
Last edited by fgimian on Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:59 am, edited 1 time in total.

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