DMGAudio Compassion (Launched)
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- KVRian
- 1290 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
someone should get a job as a software testing engineer !!!!!( no , really !)
I'll repeat myself , at the risk of being rude ..... there must be 50 different compressors inside the cover ....
Your slogan should be ..
COMPASSION : ""With great power comes great responsibility "
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I'll repeat myself , at the risk of being rude ..... there must be 50 different compressors inside the cover ....
Your slogan should be ..
COMPASSION : ""With great power comes great responsibility "
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Financial solvency and KVR Mix as well as oil and water.
- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
Hehe, Dave... It seems you earned the "best customer service" award
There are only some developers playing at the same level (TBH Urs Heckman too).
DMGAudio - best quality and best costumer service
DMGAudio - best quality and best costumer service
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- KVRian
- 950 posts since 4 Dec, 2006 from Netherlands
I think Andy from Cytomic and Gregg from OTS deserve a mention to then4damind wrote:Hehe, Dave... It seems you earned the "best customer service" awardThere are only some developers playing at the same level (TBH Urs Heckman too).
DMGAudio - best quality and best costumer service
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1087 posts since 12 Jul, 2009 from Brighton
Absolutely agree!Exhile wrote:I think Andy from Cytomic and Gregg from OTS deserve a mention to then
Thanks for the accolade! I'll keep hacking. I'm only a few cases away from sending 1.02 to test.
All being well, 1.02 will go to test tomorrow or tuesday.
Dave.
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- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
Yes Andy too!! But to be honest, the list is very short.Exhile wrote:I think Andy from Cytomic and Gregg from OTS deserve a mention to then4damind wrote:Hehe, Dave... It seems you earned the "best customer service" awardThere are only some developers playing at the same level (TBH Urs Heckman too).
DMGAudio - best quality and best costumer service
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- KVRist
- 127 posts since 11 Apr, 2002
I can. It is also a problem in EQuality. I've just upgraded from WinXP to 7. In WinXP I didn't have this problem. In Windows 7 I have. But nevertheless I am a satisfied customer.DaveGamble wrote:Can anyone else repro this? I can't. :S4damind wrote:I found also a bug with mousewheel support (may be it was also stated from others?). Knob will only be moved in one direction (upwards). So I can say that the mousewheel support is broken this time.(Cubase 6, Windows 7)
Dave.
Cheers,
BB aka xiphiuz
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- KVRist
- 63 posts since 27 Sep, 2007 from London
I found this too - the answer is to turn up the Release Type, or with that at zero, turn the Curve Law above 50%.ttoz wrote:i simply can't get upward compression or expansion to work I have spent hours now .. i give up.. i need to sleep. Enagaging upward compression makes no difference to the sound
K.
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- KVRist
- 132 posts since 5 May, 2009
Just a little impression: There is no reason to complain about too much parameters because the results you will get are absolutly stunning even with the easiest parameter tweaking
I've never heard such a high quality dynamic tool before! I get the feeling that I could do almost anything with my music with full control over it and without unnecessary degradation of the signal
Awesome!!!
And the pricing is fabulous for this amount of features and QUALITY!!!
And the pricing is fabulous for this amount of features and QUALITY!!!
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- KVRian
- 1119 posts since 29 Jun, 2004 from within you without you
This.guppi wrote:Just a little impression: There is no reason to complain about too much parameters because the results you will get are absolutly stunning even with the easiest parameter tweakingI've never heard such a high quality dynamic tool before! I get the feeling that I could do almost anything with my music with full control over it and without unnecessary degradation of the signal
Awesome!!!
And the pricing is fabulous for this amount of features and QUALITY!!!
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
Jules from 112db gets added posthumously as well.4damind wrote:Yes Andy too!! But to be honest, the list is very short.Exhile wrote:I think Andy from Cytomic and Gregg from OTS deserve a mention to then4damind wrote:Hehe, Dave... It seems you earned the "best customer service" awardThere are only some developers playing at the same level (TBH Urs Heckman too).
DMGAudio - best quality and best costumer service
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- KVRist
- 282 posts since 1 Sep, 2006
This is strange, I'm on Win 7 (64 Bit)/Cubase 6.0.2 (32 Bit), and I've got full mousewheel support here. Are you using the 32 or 64 bit version of win7 and Cubase?xiphiuz wrote: I can. It is also a problem in EQuality. I've just upgraded from WinXP to 7. In WinXP I didn't have this problem. In Windows 7 I have.
Anyone else? Need more information, there has to be a difference between our rigs.
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- KVRAF
- 1800 posts since 10 Feb, 2007
Hey,
I can only load *.cmb files in COMPassion, no *.fxb, or *.fxp?
I can load *.fxp files through Reaper but when I close the advanced part of the plugin, the preset name sometimes changes at random. It sometimes even loads a complete different preset than selected.
Can anyone confirm?
I can only load *.cmb files in COMPassion, no *.fxb, or *.fxp?
I can load *.fxp files through Reaper but when I close the advanced part of the plugin, the preset name sometimes changes at random. It sometimes even loads a complete different preset than selected.
Can anyone confirm?
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- KVRian
- 1172 posts since 6 Mar, 2004
Here are my first impressions after demoing this thing.
1) FINALLY a plugin that doesn't babysit me by limiting knob ranges to "safe" settings, allowing experimentation. I'm continually dumbstruck by how difficult it is to abuse software because developers don't trust the user at all.
2) Really awesome ways to compress, the most flexible compressor there is perhaps, even surpassing FLUX plugin combinations.
3) The graphical graph thing is way too fast moving to be of use. You have less than a second to have a glimpse of that transient that just went there, I ended up turning the thing off completely.
4) Some of the colours, mainly in the upper right area of the plugin are kinda fugly. Especially the turdy brownish red.
5) Knobs have great range but the (I guess logarithmic?) way they scale is not always nice. For instance in the extreme low range of the attack knob just the value of 0,00ms area takes about 20% of the range/space when in the higher end the slightest single-pixel nudge has a huge effect (which to a degree of course has to be the case). Just on a basic level I found it hard to use the knobs to dial in values I wanted.
( Many people have been comparing DMG Audio to FabFilter. If there's something to learn from the Fab guys its knob behaviour, somehow they just feel ultra smooth and it's easy to dial in the value you want. I think their knobs have a lot more resolution and a lot less mouse sensitivity. Using the compassion knobs often felt fidgety. )
Verdict: Very good, unique plugin the features of which can't be reproduced by any another single effect. Some user interface work on this and this will be one of the greatest compressors out there.
1) FINALLY a plugin that doesn't babysit me by limiting knob ranges to "safe" settings, allowing experimentation. I'm continually dumbstruck by how difficult it is to abuse software because developers don't trust the user at all.
2) Really awesome ways to compress, the most flexible compressor there is perhaps, even surpassing FLUX plugin combinations.
3) The graphical graph thing is way too fast moving to be of use. You have less than a second to have a glimpse of that transient that just went there, I ended up turning the thing off completely.
4) Some of the colours, mainly in the upper right area of the plugin are kinda fugly. Especially the turdy brownish red.
5) Knobs have great range but the (I guess logarithmic?) way they scale is not always nice. For instance in the extreme low range of the attack knob just the value of 0,00ms area takes about 20% of the range/space when in the higher end the slightest single-pixel nudge has a huge effect (which to a degree of course has to be the case). Just on a basic level I found it hard to use the knobs to dial in values I wanted.
( Many people have been comparing DMG Audio to FabFilter. If there's something to learn from the Fab guys its knob behaviour, somehow they just feel ultra smooth and it's easy to dial in the value you want. I think their knobs have a lot more resolution and a lot less mouse sensitivity. Using the compassion knobs often felt fidgety. )
Verdict: Very good, unique plugin the features of which can't be reproduced by any another single effect. Some user interface work on this and this will be one of the greatest compressors out there.
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- Banned
- 395 posts since 21 Dec, 2010 from Vermont, USA
...turdy brownish red is the complimentary color to the wasabi puke green...Liero wrote: 4) Some of the colours, mainly in the upper right area of the plugin are kinda fugly. Especially the turdy brownish red.
