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cryophonik
What do you guys recommend? I've always used the Transient Shaper that comes bundled with Sonar, but it's locked to Sonar, which I'm using less and less these days. I want something for Studio One and Pro Tools, so preferably something that comes in both VST and RTAS. Preferably cheap, since I probably won't get a ton of use out of it.

So far, the only one I've checked out is Waves TransX. Any other suggestions?
tehlord
The SPL one is simple but most excellent. Other than that I just use a compressor.
Looney4Clooney
sonnox - fantastic
spl
melda mb transient
VIP
chris marsh
Spl is the only one i use - works great
cryophonik
Which SPL version are you guys referring to - the free Attacker, or the $199 UAD version? I'm definitely not interested in the latter. I remember trying the Attacker like 5 or 6 years ago and wasn't very impressed with it at the time, but maybe I need to try it again.

I hadn't really considered the Sonnox before because I figured it was probably in the $200+ range, but it's only $115 - still more than I hoped to spend, but I'll check it, and the Melda and VIP plugins out.

edit: looks like the SPL Attacker is $59 now. I remember when it was first released (or may another version), it was free. I think I still have the installation files somewhere, but not installed.
sleeping
This do the job for me


and its free: http://www.fluxhome.com/products/freewares/bittersweet2
evo8
UAD SPL and FATSO, usually try to use on-synth/sampler envelopes whenever i can...
Julz
SPL or transX from waves

I find the transX is better when you only want to boost or reduce certain freq's
Looney4Clooney
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Originally posted by evo8
UAD SPL and FATSO, usually try to use on-synth/sampler envelopes whenever i can...


why would any sane person recommend the same product on a stupid platform that introduces latency for the sake of protecting their products against piracy. People that support UAD financially are fools.
cryophonik
quote:
Originally posted by Julz
I find the transX is better when you only want to boost or reduce certain freq's


I think I'm leaning toward either the TransX, or the Sonnox. I just realized that Sonnox has some pretty good savings if you buy multiple plugins, so I might pick up that and Supressor, but I'm going to give them a demo first.

quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
why would any sane person recommend the same product on a stupid platform that introduces latency for the sake of protecting their products against piracy. People that support UAD financially are fools.


No worries, I have no intentions of buying a UAD or a $199 SPL.

evo8
quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
why would any sane person recommend the same product on a stupid platform that introduces latency for the sake of protecting their products against piracy. People that support UAD financially are fools.


:(
cryophonik
quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
I hadn't really considered the Sonnox before because I figured it was probably in the $200+ range, but it's only $115...


Oops, I'm a dumbass. I just realized that the currency shown at the top of the page is in something called "Pounds". :conf:

I thought the rest of the world have caved to US dominance and the USD was now the world-wide standard and all other forms of currency had been abolished. I blame Obama. :rolleyes:
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