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Hello,
Here's a compressor with a user interface which I think is new, and better:
You can read more about the program here: http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/compressor_plugin.ph p. It's currently only available as a VST plugin for windows, but I've got OSX and Linux versions running as well. Just needs some testing first. Last edited by kmatheussen on Sun Feb 24, 2013 11:28 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Here's a video of the jack standalone program: http://vimeo.com/57594233
It looks slightly different from the plugin, but it's the same interface. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KphCxloBq2w Last edited by kmatheussen on Sun Feb 24, 2013 11:46 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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I think that kind of GUI interface would be KEY for a whole line of "touchable" plugins for the newer touch screen computers. Just make the Attack and Release more visual as well. Cheers! ---- This is what I make: atmastudios ---------------------- with everything you do, do it with love and respect. ---------------------- |
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mmm... nice idea! I don't know I would feel using this interface (I'm on mac, so I can't try it at least now), I mean: I'm used to knobs and sliders, here's something to drag but there's a background graph distracting me... I don't really know, I have to try.
Anyway, I think this gui would be a good graphic, even if the plugin had knobs to set values: the ratio line getting close to the threshold line really gives you the idea of how much you're (over)compressing. When you realize that all that high column on the left is squashed down on that very small space on the middle, you're likely to go back to more gentle settings. Very nice for beginners and for people tempted to overcompress in general. |
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Wow! Nice UI for representation of compression process! ---- This analogue is too virtual for me |
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Extra easy to set make up gain! ---- Mulab-MUX-Diversion-TX16Wx-SKNOTE-Charlatan-Valhalla-GordonSmith-YamahaTHR10-Trackspacer-TheDrop/Glue-Drumaxx-VOS-DC8C [i5 2500K @ 4,3GHz] [8Gb DDR3] [200Gb+ SSD][M-Audio Delta 24/96 PCI] |
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Crackbaby wrote: Extra easy to set make up gain!
Heh, yes. |
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Wow. I am a sucker for visual approaches. Mac version please ! |
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Looks very interesting!!
But I'm confused about the price. It's € 20 but you also mention in the download section a price per month. Can you explain it a bit? |
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manducator wrote: Looks very interesting!!
But I'm confused about the price. It's € 20 but you also mention in the download section a price per month. Can you explain it a bit? It's €20. The price per month is for for a different product, the Radium Music Editor. The relationship between them is that the radium compressor is built into the radium music editor, but now the compressor is also available as a separate plugin. |
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kmatheussen wrote: It's €20.
The price per month is for for a different product, the Radium Music Editor. The relationship between them is that the radium compressor is built into the radium music editor, but now the compressor is also available as a separate plugin. Ok thanks, my bad... |
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Need any Mac testers? ---- ![]() |
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bduffy wrote: Need any Mac testers?
I don't need more testers now though, but I've sent you a PM. |
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kmatheussen wrote: Crackbaby wrote: Extra easy to set make up gain!
Heh, yes. No, no sarcasm! I always find it cumbersome to set the output right so i don't fool myself with the louder sounds better thing. The UI is brilliant! ---- Mulab-MUX-Diversion-TX16Wx-SKNOTE-Charlatan-Valhalla-GordonSmith-YamahaTHR10-Trackspacer-TheDrop/Glue-Drumaxx-VOS-DC8C [i5 2500K @ 4,3GHz] [8Gb DDR3] [200Gb+ SSD][M-Audio Delta 24/96 PCI] |
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1. Why not add the attack and release times into the threshold. So the bar would fade in with longer attacks, and the curve into the threshold could increase/decrease based on the release time.
2. While it looks interesting, and could help out newbies, it doesn't actually seem like you can gather a lot of information about how loud the signal is going into it versus what's coming out. Example, in your screenshot you have the makeup gain set to +9.3, but where do I see roughly 9db of gain reduction? If my signal was below -24db, there'd be zero gain redcuction taking place with a 9.3 increase in the output gain. Ideally, you'd find a better way of showing the actual gain reduction. I'd want to see input signal (with the threshold over that), gain reduction, then how the makeup gain makes up for what was reduced. This way I could properly gain stage. |
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