Hello,
I was considering some of your products and I was wondering: what is exactly the difference between performing a (spectral) Compression in MMorph, a spectral compression in MSpectralDynamics, and a change in the "Level" curve in MTransformer?
It seems to me that the first two cases are similar and the third case is a little different, am I right? But what is exactly the difference?
I already have MMorph and I was considering MSpectralDynamics and MTransformer, and I was especially wondering if the change in the "Level" curve in the latter plug-in (MTransformer) is somehow different from applying (spectral) Compression in MMorph.
Thank you very much!
Difference between spectral compression in different plugins
- KVRist
- 495 posts since 18 Aug, 2006 from Italy
- KVRAF
- 2700 posts since 9 Jul, 2015 from UK
The video about MTransformer explains it in a little more detail.
It depends what your looking to do with it.
If you want a typical style compressor that works spectrally, then definitely MSpectralDynamics.
In fact that plugin is amazing value for money, as it is capable of the following:
Typical (non spectral) gate, compressor and limiter.
Spectral gate, compressor and limiter.
Freeform EQ
De nosier
Upwards and downwards expansion.
Sidechain internal/external with EQ
Frequency ducking.
MTransformer is more of a creative FX.
It depends what your looking to do with it.
If you want a typical style compressor that works spectrally, then definitely MSpectralDynamics.
In fact that plugin is amazing value for money, as it is capable of the following:
Typical (non spectral) gate, compressor and limiter.
Spectral gate, compressor and limiter.
Freeform EQ
De nosier
Upwards and downwards expansion.
Sidechain internal/external with EQ
Frequency ducking.
MTransformer is more of a creative FX.
Jason @ Melda Production
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 495 posts since 18 Aug, 2006 from Italy
My purposes have to do with sound design, spectral analysis of the weaker partials and spectral composition, so I think I am more attracted towards MTransformer, since I am just looking for a powerful and clear way to increase the smallest partials in an audio spectrum and decrease the loudest ones in volume.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
That looks like MTransformer is better for you indeed
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