SeveredVesper
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Compressor suggestions
I'm looking for some good compressors for mastering, I don't like the ones included on wavelab, and i'm not entirely happy with the multiband in Ozone 4. I can't get the sonitus suite to run on wave lab too. Any suggestions?
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/16 00:09:56
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I think sonitus is locked to Cakewalk, but I may be wrong. I use Voxengo's Elephant limiter for mastering - works great. The Marquis comp is more flexible, and a comp not limiter. @
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SeveredVesper
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/16 07:06:54
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Noted, i'm searching them both now. Thanks J.A.!
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/16 07:10:49
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I've been using the compressors & limiters in the T-Racks singles collection with great results. I reckon a proper engineer could get absolutely stellar results with them
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/16 09:36:56
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FabFilter Pro-L, second choice Voxengo Elephant Neither of which is a multiband. I've not yet found one better than Ozone's, although FabFilter must surely be working on one since they already have a truly great compressor, limiter, equalizer and now the recently added gate. A multiband compressor would be the next logical product.
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The Maillard Reaction
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/16 10:15:17
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Maybe the guys at FabFilter are smart enough to just stay away from the whole *multi band* comp thing. :-)
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/16 11:02:41
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WAVES LinMB for the compressor L2 for the limiter. you'll need both. you'll also want a decent EQ, preferably linear phase accurate.
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/16 14:49:06
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+1/2 for Waves: L(L) multi-maximizers/ultra-maximizers Unfortuantely, waves is still 32 bit and is seriously compromized by 64-bit adaptations, including their own engines (IIRC) and their iLok bugs. I warn all to not gleefully purchase Waves stuff; Waves is officially incompatible with Sonar 64-bit. All the bridges (J-bridge, Bit-bridge, patchy algorhythms, iLok-interactions, etc.) are negated per Cakewalk tech support. Furthermore, for me, Waves are all CPU hogs in 64-bit Sonar ... and may only be trusted in 2-3 instances, and my Windows Experience Scores (2 DAWs) are in the 70's. Fortunately, The Waves limiters do yield a 'unique' and powerful 'interpretation' of busy mixes in a fast and tidy manner. But you'd probably export to a 32-bit mastering program, like SoundForge (instead of trusting 64-bit Sonar's Master Buss). I comp-mastered TruckerMusic's Big Blue Sky with Waves LL mutli-maximizer and wouldn't touch it with Ozone. If you/I are eclectic, you/I may discover that some mixes do better with Waves, Elephant, Ozone, and/or little mastering at all. +1 on an accurate EQ (per Bat): I've saved a henious mix or 2 by narrowly reducing offensive EQ sibs, or boosting subs.
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/16 18:11:39
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SeveredVesper
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/17 05:49:28
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Update: I got a demo for the Voxengo Elephant. It didn't go well with my music, especially with the snare. As of the two, i liked Ozone's maximizer/limiter more. I couldn't find a demo for Voxengo's Marquis though. Next stop is the Waves limiter, though i'll find if they have demos. Then FabFilter-Pro Limiter. @Philip Yes, i use a seperate mastering DAW (WaveLab 4), and i use Cubase 5 as my mixing daw. (I'm sorry. I just love this forum so much that i refuse to leave even if i changed my DAW for quite sometime now.)
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/17 07:46:28
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Elephant is the limiter I'm using these days. It even has a setting where you can get the coarse and grainy Wave "L" sound. ;-) One thing that frustrates me a bit about it is that Alexsky will not describe the timing and slopes of the various algorithms in detail and suggests you use your ears. I usually find something that works... but I'll humbly submit that sometimes the choice is tough to make because you have to listen to the whole song to really know what you are hearing... and there are a lot of choices. Have you tried all the algorithms? best regards, mike
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SeveredVesper
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/17 10:08:27
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@Mike Yes i have tried, but it's something with the release time of the limiter. It squashes my snare in a bad way, even if i compress it first. Unlike the one on Ozone, which has a slider with the very fast, fast, smooth, etc.. Is there as similar feature in Elephant?
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/19 06:31:12
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I'm looking for some good compressors for mastering, I don't like the ones included on wavelab, and i'm not entirely happy with the multiband in Ozone 4. It is very good post.
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/19 11:20:03
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peterjames53 I'm looking for some good compressors for mastering, I don't like the ones included on wavelab, and i'm not entirely happy with the multiband in Ozone 4. It is very good post. no you're not! you're looking for people to click on your spam link.
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SeveredVesper
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/19 12:16:04
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It saddens me when i was hoping for a nice contribution, then spam comes in. Currently trying the fab filter.
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/19 12:20:49
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all of the suggestions above are excellent. I currently only use Ozone.
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/19 13:08:47
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@Beagle Same thing here at the moment, i'm happy with Ozone, except that i'm just more fond of simple nice compressors. I wish i still had Sonitus, i loved that compressor. One downside of switching to Steinberg.
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/19 14:09:07
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The world is awash with good, simple - and cheap - compressors. But I still use the Sonitus compressor more than any other. I'd switch to FabFilter Pro-C if I could afford it. Ozone's still my primary tool on the back end, but I would switch to FabFilter Pro-L in a minute - if I could afford it. Maybe I should try standing by the freeway onramp with a cardboard sign: "need plugins. Please help."
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/19 14:22:51
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lol @ bit! same for me, tho, I mainly use sonitus more than any other and use ozone for the master bus.
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/19 16:45:20
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/19 18:11:29
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the Waves C1 and L2 have replaced all of my previous sontitus compressor and limiter using.... just FWIW
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Re:Compressor suggestions
2011/05/20 17:21:22
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Cytomic The Glue and PSP Old Timer are both good for mastering/master bus applications. There's enough variety between both of those plugins to do just about anything you'd ever need to do.
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