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Post by valis »

I need a good set of compressors for my drum kit. Mostly doing drum n bass with a smattering of other styles thrown in for variety. I'm having a heck of a hard time getting really good compression with the compressors that come with the pro pack (go figure). And I'd prefer to compress in SFP rather than with waves...any ideas?
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Post by at0m »

My favorite's http://www.sonictimeworks.com Mastering Compressor. I use it all the time, and it's got very easy control. Input Level, Threshold, Release, Output Level. The rest is done automatically :smile:

The Hardknee version is light on DSP, the Softknee version takes 4 DSP, it just fits on a Pulsar1.
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No attack time? How's well does it work on a drum track then?
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Post by Spirit »

Here's a comparison of six popular compressor plugins:
http://www.computermusic.co.uk/reviews/ ... mpress.asp
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Post by valis »

How about comparisons of compressors for the creamware platform =]
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Post by krizrox »

I swear by the Level-Devil (De-vice)

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Post by King of Snake »

I tried the compressor X from Timeworks as a VST and it sounded great. I think the Pulsar one is the same and it's next on my list of things to buy :smile: (but their site says no support for V3 software??)
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Post by kimgr »

Version 3 of Timeworks is coming VERY soon.
(And it's still the best bundle for OUR platform, IMHO).

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Post by sandrob »

what is imho?
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Post by raztalove »

IMHO, In my humble opinion.

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Post by gedas »

Kimgr, are there any chances for more Timeworks stuff being ported to SFP?
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Post by kimgr »

I'm considering porting the "Timeworks EqualizerV1". It's a fantastic mastering tool, but there's A LOT of work involved in porting that one.

ReverbX will not be ported. It's simply impossible to create/run those algorithms on a Pulsar.
I am considering a modified 4080L, but that is also something that takes a lot of time, and research.
If I do, it will be called "Timeworks 9060L", hint-hint :wink:

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Post by thermos »

"ReverbX will not be ported. It's simply impossible to create/run those algorithms on a Pulsar."

can you explain this a litle more, is the sharcs not powerfull enough, or is it an pci/ram issue?

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None of the above, but I can't explain it in details without giving away secrets :wink:

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Post by gedas »

I do hope you will port them. Imho, Timeworks plug-ins are the best on this platform.
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Post by thermos »

KIm
"None of the above, but I can't explain it in details without giving away secrets "

come on we wont tell, i promise.

heheheh,

maybe timeworks can make some vintage sounding delays or flanger, phaser.
Maybe you can give some details on sharc one?
keep up the good work.

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Post by Spirit »

Did I just blink and all the prices on the Sonic Timeworks site just go up ? I downloaded the 4080L (VST/DX) demo a while ago and saw the price at US$99. Not too bad methinks. Went back a few days ago to consider buying a bundle and saw the 4080L was now US$119. Hmmmm, yeah ok, that's inflation I guess. But when I look again it's now US$149. Have I had happy delusions (a good chance :wink: ) or does the price just keep leaping up ?

But a great reverb - pity there's only six presets. If there's any of the "old" ones left I'll take one at the old price - I don't mind a scratch or two...

And any chance the 6022 delay will be modified to have the rate defined in BPM ? A much more useful scale these days IMHO...

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