demoing polysquasher, soniformer, curveeq and need some help
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I would suggest this chain: Soniformer->CurveEQ->Polysquasher->Limiter.
Soniformer may naturally adjust spectral balance and so it may be easier to use an EQ after than Out Gain envelope inside Soniformer itself. Polysquasher is useful to add the final 'glue' and to help Limiter do its work.
I will rethink the drop-out demo limitation. I will probably change it to a short beep of varying frequency. But I will be implementing this change gradually - i.e. not immediately for all plug-ins at once.
Soniformer may naturally adjust spectral balance and so it may be easier to use an EQ after than Out Gain envelope inside Soniformer itself. Polysquasher is useful to add the final 'glue' and to help Limiter do its work.
I will rethink the drop-out demo limitation. I will probably change it to a short beep of varying frequency. But I will be implementing this change gradually - i.e. not immediately for all plug-ins at once.
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somewhere dry and warmttoz wrote:also where would one generally place a stero enhancer anyways?
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On the tracks that are supposed to be "wide", stereo-wise....ttoz wrote:also where would one generally place a stero enhancer anyways?
Stefan H Singer
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And I'm seriously suggesting that you should not have a stereo enhancer at all in the master chain 
Stefan H Singer
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