What's the "J" in there for, then?toothnclaw wrote:Mew See - μ C[ompressor]
DC8C - Digitally Controlled Endless Possibilities Compressor
SDRR - Sex and Drugs and RockandRoll
I agree, Mew See is the most blandly named of the three. But it's just a handle anyway.
Klanghelm MJUC and MJUC jr. released
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- KVRian
- 1401 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
WEASEL: World Electro-Acoustic Sound Excitation Laboratories
- KVRAF
- 25015 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
That Argument lacks any coherent logic...Compyfox wrote: And to be honest... do you really process every track of your 50 track project with a compressor?
If the answer is a silent yes, then maybe you should rethink your workflow, because I'm sure that half of these track would not need dynamic processing at all.
- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 12 Dec, 2012 from Switzerland
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- KVRist
- 67 posts since 17 Oct, 2012
It reads "Mmm, juicy!"antithesist wrote:What's the "J" in there for, then?toothnclaw wrote:Mew See - μ C[ompressor]
DC8C - Digitally Controlled Endless Possibilities Compressor
SDRR - Sex and Drugs and RockandRoll
I agree, Mew See is the most blandly named of the three. But it's just a handle anyway.
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
jens wrote:That Argument lacks any coherent logic...Compyfox wrote: And to be honest... do you really process every track of your 50 track project with a compressor?
If the answer is a silent yes, then maybe you should rethink your workflow, because I'm sure that half of these track would not need dynamic processing at all.
I still await a PM from you, you know?
But whatever... apparently a 50 track project NEEDS one compressor each per track. And this is a benchmark for everyone else. Now THIS is what I call coherent logic. And I'm not saying that as Klanghelm user, I say that as an Audio Engineer.
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- KVRAF
- 2048 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Germany
Ein weiterer Thread, bei dem sich compyfox wieder aufspielen kann....
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 6 Jul, 2012 from Sick-cily
Tried the free version: very great Dynamic Processor (especially on vocals and sometimes also as a master processor) but a little (too) loud on my system (I can use max 2\3 instances!), so I hope Mr. Tony will solve this problem on some next update, I have no problems with other Klanghelm products (Free & Payware), this let me to buy the Full version and use it better in mix (5\6 instances)..!
My DAW is: AMD Athlon 64 bit, Windows XP SP3 32 bit, 6DB RAM, Studio One 32 bit, Nuendo 5 32 bit...
Anyway Congrats!

My DAW is: AMD Athlon 64 bit, Windows XP SP3 32 bit, 6DB RAM, Studio One 32 bit, Nuendo 5 32 bit...
Anyway Congrats!
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Schau an, der nächste Kandidat - ich muss im Moment ja echt wieder Omnipräsent für die Reaktionen sein. Auch dir biete ich das private Gespräch an - aber dafür fehlt wahrscheinlich auch wieder der Schneid. Man könnte ja in seinen "Erfahrungen" und persönlicher Meinung vielleicht falsch liegen. Oder es könnte ein sehr interessantes Gespräch sein. Sucht es euch aus.rasmusklump wrote:Ein weiterer Thread, bei dem sich compyfox wieder aufspielen kann....
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It is really strange... are you a mere "customer" and you're just trying to improve things - it's wrong and it's all in the mind. Are you a "power user" and try to help others with knowledge/tips and tricks/giving a different viewpoint - it's also wrong and even unreasonable. Are you a beta tester of a company and can go a bit more in-depth on things - it's just as wrong.
Certain users in here have a really skewed viewpoint. In the end it's just "profiling", "ego polishing" and "showing off" - but lashing out, pointing fingers and derailing threads is always easier. KVR sure turned into a vile place.
Then again, there are at least some users among us, that are grateful for the help and knowledge.
And to those I say:
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- KVRAF
- 2065 posts since 14 Sep, 2004 from $HOME
Unnecessary, IMHO. You're free to add anyone to your ignore list if you don't like them, just as I did with jens.rasmusklump wrote:Ein weiterer Thread, bei dem sich compyfox wieder aufspielen kann....
Back on topic, I succumbed and bought the big version, but haven't actually even downloaded it. It is just too hot to sit in front of my computer. I guess I am not a real plugin addict
Still no entry in the KVR product database. I guess Tony's working 24x7 on granting licenses and reading mail...
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- KVRAF
- 3389 posts since 7 Aug, 2008
antithesist wrote:What's the "J" in there for, then?toothnclaw wrote:Mew See - μ C[ompressor]
DC8C - Digitally Controlled Endless Possibilities Compressor
SDRR - Sex and Drugs and RockandRoll
I agree, Mew See is the most blandly named of the three. But it's just a handle anyway.
MJUC = Mmmmmm...Juicy
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 6 Jul, 2012 from Sick-cily
@fese: How\where I can send a mail to Klanghelm to explain my problems? I cant' found on the official website... o.O
Could You be so kindly to help Me? Also in PM, thanks!
Could You be so kindly to help Me? Also in PM, thanks!
- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 12 Dec, 2012 from Switzerland
Who knows, maybe MJUC stands for Mary Jane U Cu** and MJ was his ex GF who betrayed him badly 
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Okay... maybe this will help (again, from personal mails, and I already hinted at that on page 4):
The "worktitle" of MJUC was actually "MUCO" (shortened for mu compressor), but this was changed due to the fact that this is the Italian translation for (latin) mucus. The MJUC 4-letter-code is obviously a play on phonetics, the way to say the name of this plugin. And actually really clever.
There you have it - nothing special behind it this time around.
Answering can take a bit. I just got a short mail by Tony that he's swamped with support inquiries.
The "worktitle" of MJUC was actually "MUCO" (shortened for mu compressor), but this was changed due to the fact that this is the Italian translation for (latin) mucus. The MJUC 4-letter-code is obviously a play on phonetics, the way to say the name of this plugin. And actually really clever.
There you have it - nothing special behind it this time around.
http://www.klanghelm.com/support.phpTurello wrote:@fese: How\where I can send a mail to Klanghelm to explain my problems? I cant' found on the official website... o.O
Could You be so kindly to help Me? Also in PM, thanks!
Answering can take a bit. I just got a short mail by Tony that he's swamped with support inquiries.
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