Transient designer plugins
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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? |
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tehlord |
The SPL one is simple but most excellent. Other than that I just use a compressor. |
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Looney4Clooney |
sonnox - fantastic
spl
melda mb transient
VIP |
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chris marsh |
Spl is the only one i use - works great |
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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. |
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evo8 |
UAD SPL and FATSO, usually try to use on-synth/sampler envelopes whenever i can... |
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Julz |
SPL or transX from waves
I find the transX is better when you only want to boost or reduce certain freq's |
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Looney4Clooney |
quote: | 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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