Word of advice: if you don't like the settings that new bands start with for whatever reason, you can change them to suit your needs. Just create a band, configure it however you want, and then save it as a band preset with the name "Default" (this overwrites the original, so you may want to back it up first). Every band you make after that will start with the settings you saved. Enjoy
Fabfilter Pro-MB multiband compressor/expander
- KVRist
- 78 posts since 4 Jan, 2012 from USA
Amazing plugin, just as good at processing single drum hits as it is for full mixes. And given this is FabFilter, it's super easy to get the results you're looking for.
Word of advice: if you don't like the settings that new bands start with for whatever reason, you can change them to suit your needs. Just create a band, configure it however you want, and then save it as a band preset with the name "Default" (this overwrites the original, so you may want to back it up first). Every band you make after that will start with the settings you saved. Enjoy
Word of advice: if you don't like the settings that new bands start with for whatever reason, you can change them to suit your needs. Just create a band, configure it however you want, and then save it as a band preset with the name "Default" (this overwrites the original, so you may want to back it up first). Every band you make after that will start with the settings you saved. Enjoy
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- KVRer
- 12 posts since 8 Nov, 2013
cool, that is possible to recall this settings. Also adjusting the crossover filter slope is pretty unique.
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