Would I still need FabFilter Pro-C if I had Pro-MB?

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I'm aware that Pro-C is single (full) band compressor and Pro-MB is multi-band compressor and because of that the workflow - in particular the graphical representation of the results - is slightly different. But other than that does Pro-C have anything I can't do using Pro-MB with just a single band?

I'm considering getting some of their stuff while the -25% sale lasts, but I'd prefer to avoid feature overlap (I was thinking Pro-L, Pro-MB, Pro-Q3 and Timeless2)
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Short answer, yes. Give it a trial. Long answer, depends how much you got covered already on compression and how badly you need a multiband compressor.

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mrj1nx wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 3:26 pmShort answer, yes. Give it a trial. Long answer, depends how much you got covered already on compression and how badly you need a multiband compressor.
I will. But why would I need both? At least point me in the right direction, because looking at the specs I don't see anything Pro-C can do that Pro-MB cannot.
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Pro-C has different types of compressors built in, while Pro-MB is more like an 'allround' type compressor.
The Style button selects the style or compression. Pro-C 2 offers 8 different styles, all with their own characteristics:
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Pro-C is a dedicated single band compressor with a multiple modes (compression types) to choose from.
Pro-MB is a dedicated multiband tool, that does gating, expansion and compression.

If you are looking for a transparent compressor (and IMO everybody should have one, in addition to musical compressors) then I'm a big fan of Pro-C.

While Pro-MB does also do compression, you lose the different modes which affects the way it attacks/releases which is very important when you need it.

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I would say go for it and get Pro-C too. All of the different algos makes it quite versatile and it has better visual feedback tools. Unless I need to upward and or multiband compress or upward/downward expand, I'll always reach for Pro-C over Pro MB.
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I say don't hesitate but maybe demo Pro-C 2 alongside Pro-MB and see if you can match it sonically using a single wide band on Pro-MB. They are very different though and work beautifully together (low end expansion and high end compression in Pro-MB followed by Pro-C 2... so slick!).

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Thanks guys! You've been very helpfu, as always! <3

I'm gonna get both :)
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Why did I d/l the demos?! Now I want them aaaaaalllllll... :dog: :help:
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I gotta get pro mb for now I can’t afford both 😂

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You can most likely accomplish everything you need to accomplish with MB. But Pro-C does have some really nifty compression modes. That being said, there's a ton of free amazing compressors available (TDR has a few) so you can probably get buy without Pro-C for now.
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Sure. They are different at all. I got the full bundle of Fabfilter and it's an amazing stuff for sure!

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