Yes.c_huelsbeck wrote:Something like this might be helpful:
http://www.spl-usa.com/Transient_Designer/in_short.html
Does anyone know if there is something similar in software?
Groet, Erik
Yes.c_huelsbeck wrote:Something like this might be helpful:
http://www.spl-usa.com/Transient_Designer/in_short.html
Does anyone know if there is something similar in software?

In case you want to try something free (yet very good IMO), go for digitalfishphones "Dominion". Part of the fish fillets package (which IMO is a fantastic pack for a freebie).c_huelsbeck wrote: Does anyone know if there is something similar in software?
Thanks, that was exactly what I was looking for...loomchild wrote:Chris,
the only thing I know that comes close to that is DOMINION from Digital Fish Phones.
Dominion.c_huelsbeck wrote:Something like this might be helpful:
http://www.spl-usa.com/Transient_Designer/in_short.html
Does anyone know if there is something similar in software?
In my case this is definitely true. If I learn to get good results without even using a MB compressor, I will know I've come a long way.shamann wrote:I've found multiband compressors are more emergency style processors
Defenitely! Just as there is the old saying "we'll fix it in the mix" (which is untrue IMO, as your source signals have to be great allready) there's nothing like "we'll pump it up while mastering" either. Works to some extent, but in any case it'll work WAY better if your mixes are kickass (and pumping) allready!pekadan wrote: What I really need to do is try to make the mix sound clearer and louder (mainly by making better use of composition, eq and panning) before mastering. This is not about the drums at all.
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