I liked the sound of V1 Marquis !
The (by far) most used plugins in my projects are Gliss EQ and Deft compressor !
So Im pretty sure I will like this new release
None. Legacy modes now use internally fixed release contour parameters, so certain legacy "sounds" can't be replicated in the new version. I've removed these parameters because from my current point of view they increase complexity with only a minor benefit. I have to follow market, so to say.fgimian wrote:Perhaps I missed it, but what are the new equivalents to the Param 1, 2 and 3 knobs from v1?
You can try them. I do not design compressors after old school types-there's plenty of replicas available already. Marquis 2 is pretty aggressive in a good way and can be edgy if you add some drive.Bouroki wrote:My thing with Voxengo is that there is so much choice and the differences are not clear. Do I want this, or Deft, or Crunchessor, or or...? I'm after an all-rounder vca/fet style channel compressor that's modern and edgy and aggressive sounding with a very authoritative control over the dynamics , comparable perhaps to Blockfish..
Thanks. There's no "universal" formula for auto release exists. "Auto release" usually means developer-offered way to automate the release parameter, it may or may not sound good in a particular situation.Turello wrote:So new version but not Auto Release (as "Universal" deserve it!) ..?
BTW one of the best virtual comp!
So why don't you simply download and test these great plugins on your own settings, your own workflow and your own sensibilites. And then pick one or more that fit best for you. Simple, best of all and demo is free to try..Bouroki wrote:My thing with Voxengo is that there is so much choice and the differences are not clear. Do I want this, or Deft, or Crunchessor, or or...? I'm after an all-rounder vca/fet style channel compressor that's modern and edgy and aggressive sounding with a very authoritative control over the dynamics , comparable perhaps to Blockfish..
Well it's a question of time, and also geeky curiosity to know the dev's specific technical intentions behind each comp. I know that he's basically a genius and so his own insight would be very valuable.kmonkey wrote:So why don't you simply download and test these great plugins on your own settings, your own workflow and your own sensibilites. And then pick one or more that fit best for you. Simple, best of all and demo is free to try..Bouroki wrote:My thing with Voxengo is that there is so much choice and the differences are not clear. Do I want this, or Deft, or Crunchessor, or or...? I'm after an all-rounder vca/fet style channel compressor that's modern and edgy and aggressive sounding with a very authoritative control over the dynamics , comparable perhaps to Blockfish..
Thanks for the reply Aleksey.Aleksey Vaneev wrote:None. Legacy modes now use internally fixed release contour parameters, so certain legacy "sounds" can't be replicated in the new version. I've removed these parameters because from my current point of view they increase complexity with only a minor benefit. I have to follow market, so to say.fgimian wrote:Perhaps I missed it, but what are the new equivalents to the Param 1, 2 and 3 knobs from v1?
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