Sonalksis TBK3 Über Compressor !
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- KVRist
- 344 posts since 29 May, 2001
using it in a send channel is like parallel compressing, right?
i dont need a mix knob.
i dont need a mix knob.
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
I love it, it would be a real boon to Cubase-users like me who pine for the dry/wet fjords of the more flexible hosts. It would have to be very cheap, though, considering the neglible costs of said flexible hosts like energyXT, which can run in Cubase as a VST host; but I would love to have something even more simple, especially with the Sonalksis design ethos.DaveSonalksis wrote:This has me thinking... about how long it would take to write a VST that hosted a VST and provided, say, ip gain, op gain and wet/dry mix... And whether I could sell it or not... (and then an AU version)
Hmm...
Thoughts?
Fair enough (it was Dave's idea!). Now what the hell could you guys be working on...?JFN wrote:Well, right now we do not have the time to fiddle around with re-design, the product is barely out on the market! But we put it on the list of stuff ya peeps would like to see.
And just you guys wait until you see what we have up our sleeves in a cpl o months.....
tellin no more....
- KVRAF
- 1855 posts since 21 Sep, 2004 from Musician, Recording Engineer, Producer
Add in a phase switch and a m/s encoder and decoder, the ability to load more than one effect, and modular routing and you would have yourself a killer utility.DaveSonalksis wrote:This has me thinking... about how long it would take to write a VST that hosted a VST and provided, say, ip gain, op gain and wet/dry mix... And whether I could sell it or not... (and then an AU version)
Hmm...
Thoughts?
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- KVRist
- 115 posts since 2 May, 2007
what's the benefit of M/S? I don't get it...
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- KVRAF
- 12469 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
This is a cool little comp and you'll be getting a purchase from me real soon. My one request feature wise would be something to tame the make-up gain on this bad boy. It's so easy to go from no-reduction to "JESUSTHAT'SLOUD" by getting a bit too happy with the big knob.
BTW, I'm not even going to make the obvious joke about playing with the "big knob."
BTW, I'm not even going to make the obvious joke about playing with the "big knob."
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Isn't that what the slider on the bottom right is for?Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:This is a cool little comp and you'll be getting a purchase from me real soon. My one request feature wise would be something to tame the make-up gain on this bad boy. It's so easy to go from no-reduction to "JESUSTHAT'SLOUD" by getting a bit too happy with the big knob.
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- KVRAF
- 12469 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
The slider on the bottom right isn't automatic thoughbduffy wrote:Isn't that what the slider on the bottom right is for?Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:This is a cool little comp and you'll be getting a purchase from me real soon. My one request feature wise would be something to tame the make-up gain on this bad boy. It's so easy to go from no-reduction to "JESUSTHAT'SLOUD" by getting a bit too happy with the big knob.
What I found myself doing during the hour or so I was messing around with TBK was this, "Ok, turn big knob right...barely any compression...barely any compression...Whoah! That's loud!"
Turns output slider down.
"Ok, let's try a new setting...Woah! That's loud!"
Turns output slider down again.
"Ok, that sounds cool...what's this Fierce button do? JESUSTHAT'SLOUD!"
Turns off fierce button in a hurry. Then turns output down some more.
"Ok, let's try this Fierce knob again..."
Next thing I know, the output is down insanely low and my track is still clipping. There's some sort of automatic makeup gain going here if I'm not loosing my mind, and like most automatic makeup gain's, it's a little too over-zealous on most program material (a la Kjaerhus). Perhaps I just want the ability to turn it off (a la Kjaerhus).
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- KVRAF
- 12469 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Otherwise, great comp! On first go around with it, I liked it a lot more on drum directs than on overheads/rooms (where I found it a little too extreme), but I haven't done any parallel processing with it yet.
I loved the bad-ass kicks and snares I was able to get with it though. This will make a nice Dave Fridmann crazy compressed drum sound compressor.
I loved the bad-ass kicks and snares I was able to get with it though. This will make a nice Dave Fridmann crazy compressed drum sound compressor.
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- KVRian
- 964 posts since 14 Jun, 2003 from USA
This does sound really good. Pumps me up!Boulotaur2024 wrote:Holy shit, I've been playing it twice and can't get enough of it... I don't care about the comp you used but this is great !bmanic wrote:Clip with 2xTBK3 on drumbus, first part of song is without TBK3, then at the break they are switched on (it should be quite obvious).
(make sure you listen LOUD to this clip..)
Cheers!
bManic
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Dude, it's all about the parallel with this mutha!Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:Otherwise, great comp! On first go around with it, I liked it a lot more on drum directs than on overheads/rooms (where I found it a little too extreme), but I haven't done any parallel processing with it yet.
I loved the bad-ass kicks and snares I was able to get with it though. This will make a nice Dave Fridmann crazy compressed drum sound compressor.
Not sure about the "quiet, quiet, LOUD" thing, I'll play with tomorrow and see; I found it pretty reasonable...for a super-drastic compressor with make-up gain! Which I agree usually sounds really loud when they're maximizing to -0db, but I found the gain attenuator on the side was fine to work with.
- KVRAF
- 11375 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Yes it's all FL Studio native plugins doing the sounds.. Slayer for all the "guitar wannabe" things and BooBass doing the bass. There's also a subtle FabFilter Volcano on the "chorus" guitars (Volcano is heavily distorted and set at a wet/dry mix of 30%/70%). It's a great way of composing something in less than 2 minutes in FL Studio! I was just humming the main guitar riff and put it down in the piano roll with slayer.. added some effects, some chopped up drum loops and TBK3 of course.BASSDRIVE wrote:This does sound really good. Pumps me up!Boulotaur2024 wrote:Holy shit, I've been playing it twice and can't get enough of it... I don't care about the comp you used but this is great !bmanic wrote:Clip with 2xTBK3 on drumbus, first part of song is without TBK3, then at the break they are switched on (it should be quite obvious).
(make sure you listen LOUD to this clip..)
Cheers!
bManicIs that Slayer for the guitar part? LOUDER is BETTER.
Cheers!
bManic
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- KVRAF
- 4437 posts since 26 Jan, 2006 from :noitacoL
That seems like heaven to me...Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:What I found myself doing during the hour or so I was messing around with TBK was this, "Ok, turn big knob right...barely any compression...barely any compression...Whoah! That's loud!"
Turns output slider down.
"Ok, let's try a new setting...Woah! That's loud!"
Turns output slider down again.
"Ok, that sounds cool...what's this Fierce button do? JESUSTHAT'SLOUD!"
Turns off fierce button in a hurry. Then turns output down some more.
"Ok, let's try this Fierce knob again..."
member of the guild of professional dilettantes.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1651 posts since 14 May, 2002 from Earth
The best bet really is to pull down the output slider. If you want to use this thing fiercely, you'll have to use the output slider to level things off because this thing is so brutal.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:My one request feature wise would be something to tame the make-up gain on this bad boy.
Also, if you pay close attention, the makeup gain actually works pretty damn good from 1 - 10. Dave spent weeks on just this part of the compressor to get it sounding right.
It's between 10 and 11 - when that extra light activates - that it gets more interesting
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1651 posts since 14 May, 2002 from Earth
I'm not familiar with Cubase... but really? You can't adjust dry/wet on effects at all except for as a rendering process? This kinda blows my mind!bduffy wrote:Alas, mine does not (Cubase haters rejoice!). Actually, it does have excellent dry/wet control...on the Offline Processing dialogue...?smart wrote:Don't most, if not all hosts have a mix for effects?
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- KVRist
- 52 posts since 12 Mar, 2003
Can't do it in live either, if I remember correctly. Or well, you can, but not without using a device-rack plugin as container...
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