[img] Tried this aswell as different Tube settings. Doesn't matter, the reduction behaves the same. ... funnily only occurs at very low Drive...
IIRC, a member once showed that Gullfoss works with only three band analysis while this one seem to have some more.
and DSEQ (even if you can't emphasize with it). :winker:
I think you're basically right. But a lot of people have no clue how to treat a sound and this can be helpful to brighten up too dull sounds or...
An off switch? :unsure: [img]
Ah, I see. When you create single triggers (not noise but fundamental waveforms) with same peak/RMS but different pitch, the higher ones get less...
Almost forgot, no problem if you address different members with these posts. :winker:
Looks like a Gullfoss competitor which adjusts freq ranges to pink noise, but the handling and the options seem to be nicer and more versatile....
Nope, just to the def setting ->
Made some tests: Freq response: Without Treble and Tube it adds a high cut starting at 2kHz with 10kHz being lowered by ~ 11dB. With Treble and...
No link to warez please, just paste the name (check in More Options -> Preview before clicking Post Reply).
Sounds pretty realistic. :like:
Ok, that's some serious evidence. [img]
Mh, I always thought The Pirate is [SPOILER]
Normalize means just a change in level. Usually DAWs (audio editors) can do this.
Sorry, the reason I didn't post anything before here is, I'm heavily on Windows. :winker:
Doesn't really matter (often uploaded mp3 have higher peaks, or it happend by converting), just normalize it to -1TP, problem solved.
What? Def setup, signal running up to 0dBFS: [SPOILER] Means, your signal has either TP or sample peak above 0dBFS.
Daring thesis. Since my very first usage of a drum VSTi I'm playing in drummer perspective and mixing in audience perspective by swapping L/R (for...
That's where I first encountered them - some 'days' ago.
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