Klanghelm MJUC and MJUC jr. released
- KVRist
- 174 posts since 16 Sep, 2005
Without second thoughts: Plugin of the year! It seems a new era has begun, in the box compression that can rival classic analog outboard. Reminds me of expensive hardware compression with serious mojo, and we get 3 in 1 for only 24€. Unreal! I hope Tony sells 10000+ copies of this, and i'm sure that will happen. Also: no crappy dongle or dodgy serial protection scheme needed. Support this 1 man company, so we can get more killer goodies in the future
Some companies could learn a thing or two from Tony. What can i say more...
Support!!
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- KVRAF
- 3330 posts since 18 May, 2003 from Sweden
That would be a very good idea! Not too late, is it?Compyfox wrote:Could have gone the PM route, jens.
I'd suggest that the running personal exchange between you two gentlemen tends to distract from the main subject of this thread.
/Joachim
If it were easy, anybody could do it!
- KVRian
- 1353 posts since 31 Aug, 2007 from wales
just my thoughts:
i have been looking for compressor that suits my needs/works as expected
for a long while
and MJUC just nails it:
the interface is perfectly clear and follows convention - i profoundly dyslexic and the layout/colour/contrast etc is spot on at 125%
turn the compression up and it compresses...
properly
the extra controls all make sense and function as expected
it glues
it tightens
it loosens
it squashes and flattens
it clears space in a mix and densifies
it can be tuned to focus in on and bring out parts of a complex mix or pull frequencies/transients back
and the icing on the cake:
it is tonally "correct" - not in a transparent/surgical way, but in that it is musical in its artefacts
great work
i have been looking for compressor that suits my needs/works as expected
for a long while
and MJUC just nails it:
the interface is perfectly clear and follows convention - i profoundly dyslexic and the layout/colour/contrast etc is spot on at 125%
turn the compression up and it compresses...
properly
the extra controls all make sense and function as expected
it glues
it tightens
it loosens
it squashes and flattens
it clears space in a mix and densifies
it can be tuned to focus in on and bring out parts of a complex mix or pull frequencies/transients back
and the icing on the cake:
it is tonally "correct" - not in a transparent/surgical way, but in that it is musical in its artefacts
great work
- KVRist
- 167 posts since 25 Sep, 2013 from Zaragoza (España)
Thank you very much for offering a freeware version of this wonderful plugin. It's great.
Reaper problems. When the plug is inserted in bypass or not work it produces an excessive increase in CPU consumption. Win 7 32 bit. Greetings!
Reaper problems. When the plug is inserted in bypass or not work it produces an excessive increase in CPU consumption. Win 7 32 bit. Greetings!
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- KVRAF
- 3506 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
Largely just dropping this in so I get thread updates.
Fantastic work Tony. Beautiful plug-in.
As I said on another thread, I'm hugely grateful for developers like yourself who make such outstanding plug-ins at such accessible prices. I've been unemployed for a while now and so the 'big gun' plugs I used to spunk loads of money on are currently out of my reach. I've had so much more than £29's worth of enjoyment from the brilliant DC8C and SDRR. Anything less than a blind insta-buy would have felt rude.
Thank you so much.
Fantastic work Tony. Beautiful plug-in.
As I said on another thread, I'm hugely grateful for developers like yourself who make such outstanding plug-ins at such accessible prices. I've been unemployed for a while now and so the 'big gun' plugs I used to spunk loads of money on are currently out of my reach. I've had so much more than £29's worth of enjoyment from the brilliant DC8C and SDRR. Anything less than a blind insta-buy would have felt rude.
Thank you so much.
- KVRAF
- 7791 posts since 20 Jul, 2004 from Clearwater
Was not a fan of the past Klanghelm plugins, but this MJUC is really something amazing. Awesome compressor and very accurate even if you just want to use it as a virtual preamp. 
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- KVRAF
- 11373 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
I can't believe how deep this plugin is. You can really use it as a "shaper" without ever seeing the gain reduction meter even move. I highly recommend testing the mk3 version in this way. Set density on, interstage transformer on, then crank up the drive to betweem 7 and 10 and set the input calibration as desired (I usually end up in between -10 and 0, depending on signal type and how loud it is).
Once you've done this, start playing around with the punch slider thing.. and also with the attack and release knobs if you happen to get a tiny amount of compression going. Also don't forget the timbre knob.
My point is: This thing is deep like crazy! You can transform the dynamics and overall timbre of a track in very subtle ways even without having the gain reduction meter move at all. This is exactly how a lot of complex analogue equipment works. A lot of things happen to the transients at the various stages of the unit. They can be a bit tricky to hear at first but once you "get it" you can start using this thing for so much more than just compression.
Once you've done this, start playing around with the punch slider thing.. and also with the attack and release knobs if you happen to get a tiny amount of compression going. Also don't forget the timbre knob.
My point is: This thing is deep like crazy! You can transform the dynamics and overall timbre of a track in very subtle ways even without having the gain reduction meter move at all. This is exactly how a lot of complex analogue equipment works. A lot of things happen to the transients at the various stages of the unit. They can be a bit tricky to hear at first but once you "get it" you can start using this thing for so much more than just compression.
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- KVRist
- 251 posts since 31 Dec, 2012
Just used MKII on a session for vocals. This thing is SEXY!!! I have to take a cold shower now. Seriously, really rocks on vocals. Have to try other sources and 2 buss but I have to agree with all here, Tony is absolutely brilliant and just as generous. Thank you for this!
- KVRist
- 150 posts since 3 Nov, 2008 from Ozarks
I don't think I have ever felt so freaking pressured to buy a plugin as I do after reading this thread. Haha.... Guess I'll have to give it a try..... 
Who is "I"? What is "I"? This has yet to be explained.
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- KVRAF
- 4265 posts since 21 Oct, 2001 from my bolthole in the south pacific
Resistance is futile...Taoist wrote:I don't think I have ever felt so freaking pressured to buy a plugin as I do after reading this thread. Haha.... Guess I'll have to give it a try.....
- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
This should be in the official Quickstart Manual.bmanic wrote:I can't believe how deep this plugin is. You can really use it as a "shaper" without ever seeing the gain reduction meter even move. I highly recommend testing the mk3 version in this way. Set density on, interstage transformer on, then crank up the drive to betweem 7 and 10 and set the input calibration as desired (I usually end up in between -10 and 0, depending on signal type and how loud it is).
Once you've done this, start playing around with the punch slider thing.. and also with the attack and release knobs if you happen to get a tiny amount of compression going. Also don't forget the timbre knob.
My point is: This thing is deep like crazy! You can transform the dynamics and overall timbre of a track in very subtle ways even without having the gain reduction meter move at all. This is exactly how a lot of complex analogue equipment works. A lot of things happen to the transients at the various stages of the unit. They can be a bit tricky to hear at first but once you "get it" you can start using this thing for so much more than just compression.
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- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
@bmanic post Very well summarised from my humble experience.
@Tony I noticed in the Credits on the PDF you refer to VST3, is this something you are planning to develop and wondering if you have any further developments in mind?
@Tony I noticed in the Credits on the PDF you refer to VST3, is this something you are planning to develop and wondering if you have any further developments in mind?
- KVRAF
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
I listened to this with neutral ears despite all the hype in this thread and the first words that came out my mouth were bloody hell.3ee wrote:Hey guys, just made a test to check out the tube distortion flavors for each MK:
The tones I dialed in aren't particularly aesthetic... but take it as information on how the tubes react if driven pretty hot with this bass seq.
1 - dry loop
2 - MK1
3 - MK2
4 - MK3
https://app.box.com/s/wfc05f7jm9ooin7ab8r2dfzovxp5bvy2
I recommend you download the file since the online preview should sound kinda lo-fi.
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