Density mkII (3.0 released)
- KVRian
- 1353 posts since 31 Aug, 2007 from wales
hey bootsie
top gear
just glued some drums together nicely
thanks
dave
top gear
just glued some drums together nicely
thanks
dave
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- KVRAF
- 4437 posts since 26 Jan, 2006 from :noitacoL
works fine here, on ableton live 7.0.3, windows vista home.bootsie wrote:There is a SM update coming (currently beta) with further fixes concerning hosts an grafics issues. I will compile the upcoming update for TesslaSE with that and we can test and see if things are getting better or not then.Grooveman wrote:I say it again,i really love it,but...
i have a bug using Live 7.03
when load it in my more loaded projects,the GUI is not appearing,have to use lives no gui controlers (same with TeslaSE)
in some other projects everything is fine.
any idea Bootsie ?
thx
peace,
bootsy
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- KVRist
- 425 posts since 9 Nov, 2004
thanks for the amazing plugin!
i don't know if i am reading the manual wrong, but i can't seem to discover if it is possible to JUST compress the side channel? it seems like i should be able to, but i can't work it out.
i have a track to master with far too loud backing vocals that are panned hard left and right, if i can compress JUST the side channel i am sorted... is it possible?
if not, any workarounds using vocengo msed or something? I am using cubase studio 4, this is something i have wanted to be able to do for ages, but lacked the plugin for it.... fingers crossed
cheers,
i don't know if i am reading the manual wrong, but i can't seem to discover if it is possible to JUST compress the side channel? it seems like i should be able to, but i can't work it out.
i have a track to master with far too loud backing vocals that are panned hard left and right, if i can compress JUST the side channel i am sorted... is it possible?
if not, any workarounds using vocengo msed or something? I am using cubase studio 4, this is something i have wanted to be able to do for ages, but lacked the plugin for it.... fingers crossed
cheers,
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- KVRian
- 527 posts since 10 Oct, 2006
It should be: red dot on top line, right corner. This way you're processing JUST the side channel.thermal wrote:i don't know if i am reading the manual wrong, but i can't seem to discover if it is possible to JUST compress the side channel? it seems like i should be able to, but i can't work it out.
You could think the other way around too: red dot on top line, left corner. this way it's processed only the mid (mono) channel. Then the 'dry : wet' knob does its magic blending the unprocessed (stereo) signal with the mid ch.
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Nice work Bootsy!
Just 1 question: why is the meter so 'empty'? I mean there's nothing showing -3db; it shows -6db... then there isn't any indicator up to 0db: end of the meter..I think it could be useful a more detailed meter (a clip indicator too)
All the best
Antonio
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 639 posts since 19 Apr, 2007 from Frankfurt, Germany
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll put it on the list (no promise here).tonAP wrote:thermal wrote: Just 1 question: why is the meter so 'empty'? I mean there's nothing showing -3db; it shows -6db... then there isn't any indicator up to 0db: end of the meter..I think it could be useful a more detailed meter (a clip indicator too)
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 639 posts since 19 Apr, 2007 from Frankfurt, Germany
tonAP is of course right but you will end up in having *just* the side compressed signal and nothing else - just be aware.thermal wrote: i don't know if i am reading the manual wrong, but i can't seem to discover if it is possible to JUST compress the side channel? it seems like i should be able to, but i can't work it out.
Currently there is no dedicated channel specific control of compression in Density - each channel gets compressed with basicly same parameters except program depend behaviour under the hood (which is channel specific but not controllable by user). For ease of use you just mix all compressed channels at the end.
More channel dependend control is of course possible in principal and just a matter of complexity in the interface and not a technical thing.
The most easiest way for this kind of request would eventually be to implement a switch in the channel mixer where you can switch into a mode so that the mixer controls now the channels compression amount rather then the mix at the end.
What you think?
I don't think that this is the ticket as you will probably end up in having a more 'dense' side signal which features even more room information. I would just try to lower the side signals volume or bring the (compressed) mid information a little up so the overall signal becomes more upfront.thermal wrote: i have a track to master with far too loud backing vocals that are panned hard left and right, if i can compress JUST the side channel i am sorted...
And that could easily be done with Density.
peace,
bootsie
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- KVRian
- 783 posts since 6 Jan, 2006 from Premià
What about putting both a channel compression amount AND a channel mixer on the gui? imho the xypad idea is very intuitive so it could be duplicated to maximize flexibility without affecting ease of use... just a thought.bootsie wrote:The most easiest way for this kind of request would eventually be to implement a switch in the channel mixer where you can switch into a mode so that the mixer controls now the channels compression amount rather then the mix at the end.
What you think?
The mind boggles.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 639 posts since 19 Apr, 2007 from Frankfurt, Germany
yeah, that would be optimal so you have both, level and compression control per channel at the same time. Could be implemented e.g. as two different colored dots in the mixer.Juanjo wrote:What about putting both a channel compression amount AND a channel mixer on the gui? imho the xypad idea is very intuitive so it could be duplicated to maximize flexibility without affecting ease of use... just a thought.bootsie wrote:The most easiest way for this kind of request would eventually be to implement a switch in the channel mixer where you can switch into a mode so that the mixer controls now the channels compression amount rather then the mix at the end.
What you think?
would that be cool or too complicated (usage wise)?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 639 posts since 19 Apr, 2007 from Frankfurt, Germany
- KVRAF
- 11375 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Yep. That feature is sorely needed. Please add. 
Bootsy "Uber-Cool!" Plugin Guru!
Cheers!
bManic
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- KVRAF
- 4437 posts since 26 Jan, 2006 from :noitacoL
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- KVRAF
- 2333 posts since 23 Sep, 2004 from Kocmoc
Mixed some rough live drums with rescue & density today. DAMN!
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