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Dont read then, its your loss not mine.
wouldnt it be alot more explaining just having a sample with the effect(?) and another one without? i can read all they want but it doesnt prove anything.
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| Originally posted by SDM wouldnt it be alot more explaining just having a sample with the effect(?) and another one without? i can read all they want but it doesnt prove anything. |
Ok, can you name me something thats better for transient design? I think you might need your ears testing. This is an absolutely essential tool, i used it on a percussion track yesterday and it brought it to completely to life. It sounds just as good as the hardware version imo.
if a transient designer where "essential" for making music ive should have heard about it before hehe. but please post those samples. if not with this one, with anyone so i can understand whats it supposed to do with the sound. i wouldnt understand just by reading it.
I will post a couple of samples lately if i get a chance 
It basically alters the transients of your sound. You can make a sound more or less percussive for example. You can reduce the amount of reverb in a drum recording, make a percussion track sound dry-er and more "in your face". You can make a sound longer and increase the release, bring out the punch of a kick drum, make sounds softer etc etc. Plus many other uses.
all that using two knobs? dont believe it
Yes! although the free one only has the attack function and not the sustain, so its obviouly more limited. But for percussion you cant beat it really. The trick is to use it in a very subtle manner. Bringing out the transients by only 1-2 db. On percussion it really can do wonders.
If I want to design a transient, I can just open a wave editor and tweak it down to the last sample, if necessary. No greater accuracy possible and no need for a special VST.
Thanks. I found some cool free stuff on here.
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/?Products
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles If I want to design a transient, I can just open a wave editor and tweak it down to the last sample, if necessary. No greater accuracy possible and no need for a special VST. |
And not only does it suck, but coincidentally now Nexus isn't working anymore. Haven't done a single thing to my computer but install this junk..
*Spot the illegal software user* 
LOL!
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| Originally posted by Storyteller *Spot the illegal software user* |
Speaking of Nexus
is Nexus2 worth a flip
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| Originally posted by thecYrus he has probably just upgraded to cubase 5.1 :\ |
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