I will be adding a lot more to this initial topic soon, so if you don't want to go through 13 pages, just keep checking back on this first page and you'll see everything you need soon
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personally I use four instances on my four drum tracks (kicks, snares, hats/cymbals and toms) I dont push up the gain much...with compressors the word of the day is subtle...that's how I use crunchessor..with a lite touch...soundpalace wrote:hey guys, I hear everyone raving about Crunchessor but I have a few questions...
I personally find it extremely difficult to give character to sounds with it, even though that's what everyone else loves about it lol ... how hard do you guys drive it ? What algorithm do you use ?
I mean, do you have to push it at 40 db Gain with ValveH mode 3 to get some results ?
With Kjaerhus or Sonalksis, I can easily hear character without too much compression..
Also, I can't get this to sound good on drums at all ... ummm, I just can't describe it, but it ends up sounding more like a gate rather than a compressor everytime I use it, tips anybody ?
I actually bought the plugin and am now thinking to also buy Kjaerhus since I just can't get Crunchessor to sound right (been playing with it for weeks with no joy at all). Any advise before I spend more cash?
No disrespect intended to Aleksey, I love his work so much ! I just need to figure out this plugin coz it's driving me nuts ! ... especially since everyone else is lovin it.
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Sounds interesting Aleksey.Aleksey Vaneev wrote:I probably know what problem you are experiencing here with Crunchessor - it's because Crunchessor's attack is longer than you could expect, so it may not be suitable at getting instant 'tape' kind of drum compression. I plan to fix this in the near future, by introducing 'U' attack mode.
OK - now we're talkin - I'm in! I think I could go for some more of that Voxalogue character...soundpalace wrote:... I am just trying to get heavy analogue character to sounds, similar sound to the LA-2A![]()
The In knob is just an input gain control.morelia wrote:I'd really like to know more about what the input dial is doing. For example what is happening with the threshold when "in" dial is set to 0db, -16 and 16db?
So does that mean the threshold is a fixed point and adjusting the "in" changes the relationship between the incoming signal level and the threshold. Is compression taking place below 0db?The In parameter can be also perceived as a threshold parameter available in conventional compressors.
If I recall correctly, the early betas of Crunchessor did not have the In control - just the Drive knob - and we testers clamoured for the extra gain control and Aleksey indulged us so there it is.morelia wrote:So does that mean the threshold is a fixed point and adjusting the "in" changes the relationship between the incoming signal level and the threshold. Is compression taking place below 0db?The In parameter can be also perceived as a threshold parameter available in conventional compressors.
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