The limitations they have make them demos, not free plugins. Petriod.MeldaProduction wrote:Are you kidding? They are free, thousands people use it for free. They can be improved, that's all. Get some information before you start accusing!
Cleanest most transparent vst compressor?
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- KVRAF
- 1724 posts since 10 Feb, 2008 from Berlin, Germany
- KVRian
- 1233 posts since 29 Dec, 2008 from Lithuania
I'm quite new to this thread and I was reading it for a while. Interesting info.
@Nokenoku
I'm using some of the free plugins and I don't see any limitation, can you be more specific ? I see that's a big issue to you and I can't see it.
@Nokenoku
I'm using some of the free plugins and I don't see any limitation, can you be more specific ? I see that's a big issue to you and I can't see it.
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14325 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Interesting, would you mind sharing with us which ones do you mean? Because I think you can live without preset system or upsampling. If not, that 99% existing plugins are demosNokenoku wrote:The limitations they have make them demos, not free plugins. Petriod.MeldaProduction wrote:Are you kidding? They are free, thousands people use it for free. They can be improved, that's all. Get some information before you start accusing!
- KVRian
- 1233 posts since 29 Dec, 2008 from Lithuania
You mean that don't save presets ? Weird... in several DAWs it's saving the settings I'm making in a track...
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14325 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
tony tony chopper wrote:Your plugin doesn't seem to feature saturation (& stereo sep but let's say this is not this plugin's normal job & mine is more a maximizer) and seems to have less control on the release curves (one release time & a couple of presets?).ad1) I'd really like to know, where does he get the conclusion that Maximus has more features than MMultiBandDynamics.
It also doesn't show time vs compression feedback (which takes CPU to buffer when GUI is visible). It may not affect the sound, but it gets easier when you see what the compression is doing on a graph.
But the main reason I should be free to claim it's more featured than yours, is that I saw you pimping your plugins in all kinds of threads, like saying "MMultiBandDynamics is currently the most versatile". Well that's one claim, the most versatile, of ALL multiband compressors out there, is yours!
ok so 1-6 bands with minimum/lp/hybrid crossover, 5 automatic release modes, 3 transfer shape modes, temp gain (including global), peak hold, rms length, band dry/wet, gate&compressor/expander (you can use shapes for it of course, but let's face it, this is much easier & accurate, especially in Maximus, where you see units somewhere completely else), upsampling, A-H presets, LR/MS/L/R/M.. processing, global preset system, you could compare the shaping systems, but I cannot do it right now, because I'm on Mac, and Maximus isn't on Mac.
It doesn't have the time view, that's true. But it has band & master gain reduction, which is usually enough. But I'm not saying the time view isn't nice.
And I pimped it a few times, because I believe it's true.
Well, this is just sad, especially from a guy, who forgot to compensate phase in LR2 crossover... (yeah, and please don't tell people it doesn't matter, after you say it does matter. and I believe this is exactly the reason you made just 3 bands.)tony tony chopper wrote:I didn't say that, I implied that bad programming was the other factorNot mentioning that this is a completely ridiculous argument, since claiming that set of features is the only factor, that affects performance, is simply crazy.![]()
The rest of your response is based on the idea, that -4dB peak filter isn't audible, which is obvious nonsense. In fact, I was listening to Maximus, which made me measure it to find out what's wrong with it.
And you should really find out what this is designed for, because if it is a maximizer, than it should have more bands (which wasn't possible for the phasing issues) and have completely flat response, because if you create -4dB peak, maximize it and saturate it!!!... well, it's original approach
We should really stop this, because you are making me be honest, and I'd like to stick with things, that can be measured and proven...
Edit: Forgot to mention again your website:
Maximus will deliver transparent peak limiting and volume maximization without coloration of the processed sound. However, Maximus is much more than a pristine quality Mastering Maximizer, it's also a Compressor, Limiter, Noise Gate, Expander, Ducker and De-esser.
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14325 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
No no, of course this works. There is just a feature in all our plugins, that keeps all presets stored somewhere and available to access quickly between projects. You can usually do this using your host as well, but this is much quicker.sorohanro wrote:You mean that don't save presets ? Weird... in several DAWs it's saving the settings I'm making in a track...
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14325 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Yes, please lock it, this becomes just an offensive argue.Meffy wrote:So... do I have to lock the thread and split the argument off? Or could the participants take the argument to PMs so the on-topic part of the thread can go on without it?
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
I've edited the post you quoted. I'm going to depend on YOU, the participants, to exercise your self-control, stay away from insults and slams, and otherwise keep from making the thread useless to readers who aren't involved in the kindergartenklopperei.
We'll see whether y'all can live up to the reliance being placed on you.
We'll see whether y'all can live up to the reliance being placed on you.
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tony tony chopper tony tony chopper https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=3103
- KVRAF
- 3561 posts since 20 Jun, 2002
To be honnest I'm not arguing with him, I could care less of what he thinks, but he's the one making claims about his vs other plugins.Or could the participants take the argument to PMs so the on-topic part of the thread can go on without it?
So to defend myself I can just say: download his plugin, try what I wrote using synthetic tones, and decide yourself if that's transparent. There's no magic, no zero-latency crossover can be.
(but I'm out too)
DOLPH WILL PWNZ0R J00r LAWZ!!!!
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14325 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Ok, I hope we can finish that argue finally...
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14325 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Well, Meffy please close the thread. As you can see, I would need to reply to this, because we are moving in circlestony tony chopper wrote:To be honnest I'm not arguing with him, I could care less of what he thinks, but he's the one making claims about his vs other plugins.Or could the participants take the argument to PMs so the on-topic part of the thread can go on without it?
So to defend myself I can just say: download his plugin, try what I wrote using synthetic tones, and decide yourself if that's transparent. There's no magic, no zero-latency crossover can be.
(but I'm out too)
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
Well, I'm making a mixing AND mastering multi-band compressor that will rock the socks off of ALL of you. It's called MWaShock.
Some important features include per-pitch bands. That's right. PER-PITCH! And what is better is that this is automatic. My multi-band will AUTOMAGICALLY detect when a pitch is used and create a band for it. And it will do this in a TRANSPARENT way so you won't even know it did it.
We offer 47 different saturation models, each with the ability to be applied globally, to even numbered bands, odd numbered bands, or individual bands.
We feature the "MarsAttack" function, which is faster than any attack setting on any other compressor. MWaShock actually predicts your next attack based on the last 20 peaks in your production. If you play the same audio through MWaShock twice, it will remember the audio and automatically know when your transients are coming. The MarsAttack feature not only tames your peaks, but detects improper drum tuning before it gets to the rest of the compressor and adjusts your kit to be a perfectly tuned for any modern production.
MWaShock goes far beyond just offering soft and hard knee settings. You have the option of setting your right knee and left knee settings separately for those times when some idiot on the right side of the stereo mic configuration decided to blast out a solo while the rest of the band was jamming along. Also on offer is a new setting in the world of compressors, called the "WeeKnee". This lets you set a knee that will truly let your audio stick out in the crowd(more information soon- don't want to reveal any trade secrets!).
MWaShock offers a multi-stage compression. Forget New York Compression or "parallel" compression. MWaShock gives you 8 different compression threads for your audio to run through, each with their own pitch settings. Each thread has it's very own per-pitch bands.
There are no presets needed, though we do offer the ability to save them(no loading presets though). MWaShock takes your previous settings that you used in your last song, and automatically applies them to each band IF IT WAS USED in the previous creation. After all, a well-mastered album will have cohesive tracks that all sound alike.
We feature a "MagiRelease" setting. This is like an "auto-release", but only has one setting: On. We do this because you just can't compete in this music industry without a compressed record. So there is no reason for the compressor to turn itself off.
This is all just a taste of what is to come. I can hear you asking; how do you represent this all graphically? It's simple. MWaShock comes with it's own 42" computer monitor which allows you to see more of it's tabbed interface. This monitor has a special voice-recognition algorithm and microphone built in that recognizes pitch. All you have to do to bring up a band for a specific pitch is to hum that pitch or say it out loud. "Eb" will bring up all 122 parameters right away to your screen for easy editing.
Stay tuned......
Some important features include per-pitch bands. That's right. PER-PITCH! And what is better is that this is automatic. My multi-band will AUTOMAGICALLY detect when a pitch is used and create a band for it. And it will do this in a TRANSPARENT way so you won't even know it did it.
We offer 47 different saturation models, each with the ability to be applied globally, to even numbered bands, odd numbered bands, or individual bands.
We feature the "MarsAttack" function, which is faster than any attack setting on any other compressor. MWaShock actually predicts your next attack based on the last 20 peaks in your production. If you play the same audio through MWaShock twice, it will remember the audio and automatically know when your transients are coming. The MarsAttack feature not only tames your peaks, but detects improper drum tuning before it gets to the rest of the compressor and adjusts your kit to be a perfectly tuned for any modern production.
MWaShock goes far beyond just offering soft and hard knee settings. You have the option of setting your right knee and left knee settings separately for those times when some idiot on the right side of the stereo mic configuration decided to blast out a solo while the rest of the band was jamming along. Also on offer is a new setting in the world of compressors, called the "WeeKnee". This lets you set a knee that will truly let your audio stick out in the crowd(more information soon- don't want to reveal any trade secrets!).
MWaShock offers a multi-stage compression. Forget New York Compression or "parallel" compression. MWaShock gives you 8 different compression threads for your audio to run through, each with their own pitch settings. Each thread has it's very own per-pitch bands.
There are no presets needed, though we do offer the ability to save them(no loading presets though). MWaShock takes your previous settings that you used in your last song, and automatically applies them to each band IF IT WAS USED in the previous creation. After all, a well-mastered album will have cohesive tracks that all sound alike.
We feature a "MagiRelease" setting. This is like an "auto-release", but only has one setting: On. We do this because you just can't compete in this music industry without a compressed record. So there is no reason for the compressor to turn itself off.
This is all just a taste of what is to come. I can hear you asking; how do you represent this all graphically? It's simple. MWaShock comes with it's own 42" computer monitor which allows you to see more of it's tabbed interface. This monitor has a special voice-recognition algorithm and microphone built in that recognizes pitch. All you have to do to bring up a band for a specific pitch is to hum that pitch or say it out loud. "Eb" will bring up all 122 parameters right away to your screen for easy editing.
Stay tuned......
My host is better than your host
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14325 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Whauu, pretty interesting concept with the pitch-based-bands (though I'm not sure, how that would work with hidden fundamentals etc.). Anyway, are you serious, or this was a joke?? (I mean the 42" monitor
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Dean Aka Nekro Dean Aka Nekro https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=162100
- KVRAF
- 6178 posts since 4 Oct, 2007 from Escaped At Last
