Transperc is a transient processor (shaper) created mainly for percussive material, but can be used on any type of sound.
The wet chain starts with the filter (lowpass, highpass), then come attack and sustain with the ability to adjust the speed of the detection.
The output section includes dry and wet mixer, overall gain and on the end the possibility of hard clipping.
With simple resizable GUI (click on a name/logo).
Transperc
Reviewed By cupcakemusic
October 2nd, 2021
Great quality transient plugin, works great on Linux Mint 20 with Ardour 6.9, no issues, great for add punch in drums, also useful to remove the release dynamics to vocals so sound dryer.
Read ReviewInteresting Plugin, Feels like it lacks some tricks... Like, Would love to switch the filter section to just an internal sidechain circuit... that way you could manipulate the transient response without having to colour the output with the filtering. The GUI is very neat and clean, which i appreciate a lot... Am keen to see if this matures into something a little more surgical... Will definitely keep an eye out. :).
Filter is bypassed if LP slider is all the way to the right and HP slider is all the way to the left (it will display 'bypassed' above Speed knob if you hover over any of the filter sliders).
Also would be nice to understand the 'speed' setting a little more, is it milliseconds?, seconds? or an arbitrary percentage of a fixed amount? What is 0 percent?
It's a bit more complex, but it's basically the length of the detection ramp, i.e. how quickly it will react to the detected change. And yes, you can say that it is an arbitrary percentage of a some fixed amount.
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