Density mkII (3.0 released)

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Muchos Gracias!

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Beware of polysquashers...

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You can't always get what you waaaant...

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MelodyMan wrote:Sounds good, but i prefer the new Polysquasher on the masterbus. It seems as if Polysquasher preserves the stereo-image better and it sounds a bit more "open". Will try Density now on the drumbus and individual tracks.
tut-tut, there's always one. If you want to pay 69.95 for it, you go for it. I just hope bootsie doesn't realise he could sell his plug-ins sshhhhhhhhhh 8)

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Thanx Bootsie......

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Ok any thoughts on how this compares to :-

The Glue

PSP Old Timer

IK Fairchild 670

IK Opto Comp

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dickiefunk wrote:Ok any thoughts on how this compares to :-

The Glue

PSP Old Timer

IK Fairchild 670

IK Opto Comp
Checked it against The Glue and 670 (670 and Density at #1 attack/release setting and Glue on whatever felt right). IMO The Glue is punchier and a bit "spitty-er", 670 is pumpier, DensityII seems to be the smoothest of all three and has a definite "relaxed" character.
Both three are GREAT and have individuality!

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yellowfever wrote:
MelodyMan wrote:Sounds good, but i prefer the new Polysquasher on the masterbus. It seems as if Polysquasher preserves the stereo-image better and it sounds a bit more "open". Will try Density now on the drumbus and individual tracks.
tut-tut, there's always one. If you want to pay 69.95 for it, you go for it. I just hope bootsie doesn't realise he could sell his plug-ins sshhhhhhhhhh 8)
bootsie could bundle all his plug-ins together, offer them to Waves to stamp their logo on it and then retire from the sales of the John Leckie (Or Whatever) Singature Bundle to "pro" sound engineers. :hihi:

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meloco_go wrote:
dickiefunk wrote:Ok any thoughts on how this compares to :-

The Glue

PSP Old Timer

IK Fairchild 670

IK Opto Comp
Checked it against The Glue and 670 (670 and Density at #1 attack/release setting and Glue on whatever felt right). IMO The Glue is punchier and a bit "spitty-er", 670 is pumpier, DensityII seems to be the smoothest of all three and has a definite "relaxed" character.
Both three are GREAT and have individuality!
So Density mkII is of the same quality!?

What about Stillwells The Rocket aswell?

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For this splendid new babe as for all the jewels U've offered us so far, for that unique fresh air in my soundscapes... I just can send U all my gratitude & admiration, Bootsie.
Pour la totalité de ton oeuvre, un immense merci à toi !
Take care,
nico

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dickiefunk wrote:So Density mkII is of the same quality!?
Well, it's definitely not a bad compressor and it's has its sound. With a right material and tasteful use it'll shine!
What about Stillwells The Rocket aswell?
Don't have it, sorry.

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dickiefunk wrote:Ok any thoughts on how this compares to :-

The Glue

PSP Old Timer

IK Fairchild 670

IK Opto Comp
The Glue: different style, wouldn't really compare it. It doesn't do it for me.

Old Timer: Not as good as Density or 670.

670: Really good, easily gets too pumpy for my taste.

Density MkII: The gentleman in this comparison. It's not so easy to make it sound "wrong". Much easier with the 670 or PSP.

Rocket: A more aggressive beast, like it for what it does. For what I like more often (softer, less aggressive) it's not versatile enough.

Shogger

P.S. To make Density crush like the Rocket I had to stack 2 instances. Then it can do some serious splattering on a drum bus, too. :hihi:
What?

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...stack 2 you say...hhhhmmmm.... **wonders off muttering something about experimentation and lost sleep again tonight**

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Kaaswros wrote:...stack 2 you say...hhhhmmmm.... **wonders off muttering something about experimentation and lost sleep again tonight**
Hehehe! Please don't call me responsible for that. Good nite! (off to bed now, finally...) :wink:

Shogger
What?

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shogger wrote:Good nite! (off to bed now, finally...) :wink:
I bet youre still here :wink: :lol:

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This is a very good compressor. I could drag a transient out of almost no transient data :D

And its SO smooth, but still punchy enough especially for 2bus glueing. I think I've never heard this smooth shaping.. theres something right stuff going on for my ears at least.

Hit hight drive, play with the range and strict/relax, then play with wet/dry.. then play with M/S.. then people say there's magic, when they dont understand :love:
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