VIDEO - What are the differences between the different Melda Compressors

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In this video I go over the differences between the various melda compressors. I also tried to show some tricks as well as talk about what I use each for. I hope you find this useful.


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Excellent overview! I always learn something from your Melda videos (psychoacoustic pre-filtering!).

Nice work 👍

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GusGranite wrote: Sat Jul 23, 2022 3:53 pm (psychoacoustic pre-filtering!).
If you have a license for MModernCompressor, it's actually the easiest way to explore the psycho-acoustic detector. The control to activate it is front-facing in the interface. In MDynamics, it's 2 panels deep and easy to miss, being under the "settings" button in the Dynamic Detection module.

Just below the Attack and Release knobs, there's a "Mode" control that lets you instantly switch between 5 different flavors of detector, including "Psycho-acoustic."

MModern has some detector modes that I don't think are present in the other Meldaproduction compressors.

The documentation explains them as follows:
Super-smooth mode enables spectral smoothing which may significantly reduce distortion especially for very low attack values.
Super-fast mode activates very fast attack/release shapes, hence it reduces any pumping effect at the cost of higher distortion.
Super-fast attack mode is similar, however it also ensures the level will never go below the threshold, which ensures the compressor will react as quickly as possible.
Psycho-acoustic mode enables pre-filtering, which makes the compressor react to the signal in a way which resembles the way we hear it.
Cool, huh?

MModernCompressor gets the least love of the Meldaproduction compressors. People see the "Level Distribution" display and the Auto-compression controls and glaze over, but it has its charms. It's faster and more straightforward to set up than MDynamics and it has the Dry/Wet control that MCompressor lacks. It also has an MEQualizer-style 6-band filter for the detector.

Its biggest drawback is that it lacks the awesome processing shape meter that MDynamics and MCompressor have. If it had that, it would be my #1 go-to compressor.

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Starship Krupa wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 6:22 am MModernCompressor gets the least love of the Meldaproduction compressors. People see the "Level Distribution" display and the Auto-compression controls and glaze over, but it has its charms. It's faster and more straightforward to set up than MDynamics and it has the Dry/Wet control that MCompressor lacks. It also has an MEQualizer-style 6-band filter for the detector.

Its biggest drawback is that it lacks the awesome processing shape meter that MDynamics and MCompressor have. If it had that, it would be my #1 go-to compressor.
Totally agree about the Level Distribution control/display - way cool. Also totally agree that lack of the Shape Meter is a big shame. I never noticed the Mode control before (hey, it's Melda ... so there's always something you didn't notice before).

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The reason I dug into MModernCompressor's features is that it was the first Meldaproduction plug-in I bought after I got a license transfer for the FreeFX bundle. I really liked MCompressor and wanted an upgrade. Then I found out that MModernCompressor lacks multiple features that MCompressor has. Most of all the shape display.

What I wanted was MCompressor with more features (and I still think there's a place a compressor like that in the line). The "auto-compression" feature isn't useful for my applications. Even though I understand it better, I don't know what kind of program material it's meant for.

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