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just a reminder:
Urs wrote:I don't have time for DAW wars or extracting information from cryptic posts. Any further posts that derail this thread will be deleted.

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Urs wrote:
EvilDragon wrote:Does modular synth in Bitwig do 0dff? :P
Yep
Awesome! Claes is on top of things, it seems. :)

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K-Slash wrote:
sascha wrote:3. presswerk can be any compressor you want it to be. as with satin, it's sort of a construction kit.
That's great ! So it can do : FET, OPTO, VCA ?
Yes, Sir.
K-Slash wrote: But what about a Neve 33609 for example, which as a distinct saturation going on ;) ?

Any chance to have a look at the GUI and the controls ?
Here (this was just a quick hack for the Messe, we'll change that):

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Using the traditional comp controls, in conjunction with 'nonlin' and the ff/fb button, you could create any type of compressor.
The saturation & warmth controls are dependent on one another, but not on the gain reduction itself. The sat/warmth section is located after the gain reduction element. But that also means, things get more interactive in fb mode.
No further words on the warmth control at this point, other than that you need to hear it yourself, and that it's sort of a 'WTF?' control. :D
Sascha Eversmeier [formerly digitalfishphones]
TOURAGE DSP
croquesolid drum processor- mix real drums fast & focused

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sascha wrote:[...] No further words on the warmth control at this point, other than that you need to hear it yourself, and that it's sort of a 'WTF?' control. :D
Those are the sort of controls I like best. Could you please place it conveniently between the OMFG! and LOLZ! buttons? ;)

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Ch00rD wrote: Those are the sort of controls I like best. Could you please place it conveniently between the OMFG! and LOLZ! buttons? ;)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Ch00rD wrote:
sascha wrote:[...] No further words on the warmth control at this point, other than that you need to hear it yourself, and that it's sort of a 'WTF?' control. :D
Those are the sort of controls I like best. Could you please place it conveniently between the OMFG! and LOLZ! buttons? ;)
This! +1 :D

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sascha wrote:The saturation & warmth controls are dependent on one another, but not on the gain reduction itself. The sat/warmth section is located after the gain reduction element. But that also means, things get more interactive in fb mode.
No further words on the warmth control at this point, other than that you need to hear it yourself, and that it's sort of a 'WTF?' control. :D
Alright, fair enough.

Looking good already, but a bit too sad ("grey").

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sascha wrote:
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Does RMS window at 0 (leftmost position) mean peak compression?
Murderous duck!

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cool I hope it sounds warm and punchy on drums

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K-Slash wrote: Looking good already, but a bit too sad ("grey").
Mind you, the GUI is a mockup taken directly from Satin, 'gimp'ed by me in the hotel and on the booth the evening before the first Messe day...

Don't worry, Satin's graphics guy (btw. the same guy who did most of the GUIs for my projects at Magix, including Vandal) will take care of it.
david.beholder wrote:Does RMS window at 0 (leftmost position) mean peak compression?
Exactly. From 'instantly' to 30ms, currently. The adaptive release is 'on top' of it, which allows for anything, from fast peak response with precise envelopes to optical behaviour with built-in inertia.
Sascha Eversmeier [formerly digitalfishphones]
TOURAGE DSP
croquesolid drum processor- mix real drums fast & focused

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sascha wrote:
K-Slash wrote: Looking good already, but a bit too sad ("grey").
Mind you, the GUI is a mockup taken directly from Satin, 'gimp'ed by me in the hotel and on the booth the evening before the first Messe day...

Don't worry, Satin's graphics guy (btw. the same guy who did most of the GUIs for my projects at Magix, including Vandal) will take care of it.
I trust you.

I'm sure that the sounds will be as gorgeous as the GUI. Always have been a fan of your plugins.

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Urs wrote:Howie, Ben, Urs, BigTone and Michael
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Great - to see all you all :hug: The u-he booth was definitely the place to be at Messe - not only was it good to check out all the cool new u-he stuff, but was also the place to meet all the best sound designers and developers!

Ben

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Is Ben cosplaying the "Moby, Michael Stipe" game from Never Mind the Buzzcocks? :lol:

An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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:hihi:

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Bronto Scorpio wrote:Back from the dead
Phew! We need you here on Earth, Dennis :-)

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