Tls 3127 Leveling Amplifier

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OMG! :o
I still think, your punctuation sucks, and your spelling isn't cool! So there...

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Ode to joy!!! :hyper:

Thanks, D!!! :hail:

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Thanks very much.
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OK, Daniel: it's really freaky how good this sounds at whacky reduction levels: the meter's hitting 40dB of GR, and my beat still has killer attack and low end! You brilliant bastard! :x Love it!! :tu:

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Good! That's the way i tune them.. :D

//Daniel :)

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Smearing full mixes together in a way most lovely! Thank you, kind sir!
I still think, your punctuation sucks, and your spelling isn't cool! So there...

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ddummer wrote:Good! That's the way i tune them.. :D

//Daniel :)
It shows, man. I can always ride your compressors to hell and back!

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You're the gooderest, man! :tu: :D :clap:
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bduffy wrote:Ode to joy!!! :hyper:
Hallelujah Chorus! :) 8)
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BTW, thanks so much, Daniel. You are tres cool and I must say sometimes KVR is a wonderful place. :D
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nice1

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nice,will test this in renoise asap :love:

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awesome...

one thing, in Samplitude, when I pick a preset the plugin's background disappears to white.

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Wow. I just took it for a quick spin on a full mix and as bduffy mentioned, you can really push the reduction without killing the perceived dynamics. This should turn out to be a very useful tool.

Thank you Daniel for your efforts and skill.

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