backwoods
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Transient Shaping- WTF?
What is the point of the transient shaper? Is it used by the pros or is it a novelty. I have had a crack with the one in Sonar and the one in Alloy and it just seems like a pointless invention. I'm sure drummers must hate them. I know- as a piano/keyboard player- I was frustrated when effects were pasted on after I had played my part, I would have played differently had I known how the piano was going to sound. As engineers- are there any plugins you detest/eschew for similar reasons?
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 01:07:41
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Boost11 won't elaborate. Just don't like to use it.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 09:41:42
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What's wrong with having a transient shaper? Ever had a set of toms that just boom out to much? Ever tried to tame the initial hit of a snare? Or you can play around with lengthening attack/decay envelopes I plug the TS64 onto most of my tracks, certainly on drums/percussion
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 10:14:58
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And speaking of guitars...with the judicious use of the TS you can make yourself sound like a much "cleaner" player. Controlling transients is an essential tool in modern mixing. How are you trying to use it backwoods, ol pal?
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 11:30:42
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How do different brands compare, any you prefer?
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 11:34:21
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Depends a lot on the TS effect. The Sonalksis TS integrated into Superior Drummer is excellent and I use it a lot. The TS effect bundled with SONAR, OTOH, is pretty useless. At least, I've never been able to use it. Before you start resenting the engineer's meddling with a part you played, remember that his concern is how the part fits into the mix. Every inexperienced player I've ever observed in a studio seems to end up disappointed when he hears the final mix, because he's listening to just his own part and not the overall sum of all parts. "I worked so hard on that and it got buried!" "They took all the meat out of the guitar!" "I'm not even in the second verse at all!"
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 12:33:26
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Isn't the unique thing about *Transient Shapers* the ability to sharpen the attack? I've had the impression that when used as a compressor or envelope filter they have a limited feature set but when they are used to look ahead and accentuate the speed or attack of the transient that they actually do something unique. best regards, mike
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 13:04:01
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backwoods What is the point of the transient shaper? Is it used by the pros or is it a novelty. I have had a crack with the one in Sonar and the one in Alloy and it just seems like a pointless invention. I'm sure drummers must hate them. I know- as a piano/keyboard player- I was frustrated when effects were pasted on after I had played my part, I would have played differently had I known how the piano was going to sound. As engineers- are there any plugins you detest/eschew for similar reasons? Autotune. :P Worst case, maybe try the same as we sometimes do with compression. Duplicate the track, sculpt that w/ TS and blend the result with the original. Don't know about the one in Sonar, but I would think that the one in Alloy should be relatively good if it's up to Izotope's standards.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 13:15:24
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Sonalksis bitflipper Depends a lot on the TS effect. The Sonalksis TS integrated into Superior Drummer is excellent and I use it a lot. The TS effect bundled with SONAR, OTOH, is pretty useless. At least, I've never been able to use it. Before you start resenting the engineer's meddling with a part you played, remember that his concern is how the part fits into the mix. Every inexperienced player I've ever observed in a studio seems to end up disappointed when he hears the final mix, because he's listening to just his own part and not the overall sum of all parts. "I worked so hard on that and it got buried!" "They took all the meat out of the guitar!" "I'm not even in the second verse at all!"
Does Sonalksis offer it as a VST?, I couldn't find it on there site, I have SD2 and I'm looking forward to checking it out, the Cakewalk one I didn't care for!
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 13:42:15
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I find it useful on a ukulele. A uke can have a soft attack and get buried in the mix. TS helps bring the attack out and help it find its place in the mix.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 13:51:06
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 14:10:03
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 14:20:56
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I like them and use them on Drums more often than not.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 14:26:09
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It can be a godsend on a dull sounding kick drum.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 14:50:17
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What is the point of the transient shaper? FWIW, To me it's a bit of a "boutique" processor. IOW, It's not necessarily the first tool you're going to reach for when mixing. That said, if there's something you don't like about the transients of a particular track, a Transient Shaper is a great/useful tool. You can sharpen the attack... or vice versa. Use when needed...
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backwoods
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 15:37:46
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Well it looks like everyone is actually pretty keen on the idea of a Transient Shaper- who would've thought? How are you trying to use it backwoods, ol pal? Hi, Yoropal- I have really just been fiddling about with it (on miked drums) and have been underwhelmed. But I can see people coming to their defence so I might try and dig a bit deeper. Aren't drums designed to make the sound they already make? And if not can't we use apocryphal Beatle tricks such as a teatowel on a snare... FWIW, To me it's a bit of a "boutique" processor.- Jim Roseberry I think with a bit of practice I should like to be able to at least have an understanding of how to use it effectively- so one day it may become a boutique processor for me also. Before you start resenting the engineer's meddling with a part you played, remember that his concern is how the part fits into the mix. Every inexperienced player I've ever observed in a studio seems to end up disappointed when he hears the final mix, because he's listening to just his own part and not the overall sum of all parts. "I worked so hard on that and it got buried!" "They took all the meat out of the guitar!" "I'm not even in the second verse at all!" - Bitflipper- sums me up perfectly Bitflipper alas. But it should read "how the part fits into his vision of the mix". I think modern music is often rubbish because engineers believe they are playing the most important instrument and they want to use all the gadgets so that they show they appear thety know what they are doing. I'm like the title character in Ed Wood, get it in one or two takes and call it a day. Then as far as mixing goes for each track EQ, Compression - Reverb in seprate bus- send to master channel (is this know as the 2bus or am I mistaken). edit: i can also use gates, delays etc and can automate tracks etc- I'm not a complete moron.
post edited by backwoods - 2011/09/22 15:44:34
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Jim Roseberry
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 15:46:31
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I'm like the title character in Ed Wood, get it in one or two takes and call it a day. Then as far as mixing goes for each track EQ, Compression - Reverb in seprate bus- send to master channel (is this know as the 2bus or am I mistaken). There's never a substitute for getting the sound "right" up front. Transient Shaping would be useful when dealing with less that ideal source tracks... or for creative manipulation of the transients (sharpen or soften). Think of it as being similar to "shapening" or "softening" a graphic image.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 15:57:25
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To me the most important use of transient shaping is making sloppy acoustic guitar strums a little more punchy.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 16:00:28
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To me the most important use of transient shaping is making sloppy acoustic guitar strums a little more punchy. And lets say someone used a large diaphragm condenser that made the attack of an acoustic guitar too "chunky". The Transiet Shaper could be used to tame the "chunk". Or... same with drum overheads or hi-hat mic. Too chuncky? Use the Transient shaper to tame those chunky transients... so the cymbals sound a bit more "finess".
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 16:12:17
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Many folks also forget the a good Transient Shaper like UAD's SPL for instance works great "both ways". I use it quite often to soften the attack of kick in jazz pieces...to get that "pillow" sound. You really need to experiment with it further backwoods, ol pal. It's a very useful tool.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 17:06:50
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Does Sonalksis offer it as a VST? No, I don't believe they offer a transient shaper as a standalone product. Too bad, too. But it's becoming ever more common to see custom plugins licensed to a host vendor with the promise of exclusivity. In return, the developer doesn't have to sell or support the products directly, just cash a check every quarter. Something that's very close is Stillwell's inexpensive Transient Monster. You might also want to give a couple of freebies a try: Flux Bitter Sweet, which just has an attack control, no release, but gives you the option of applying it to just the middle or just the sides. Or a real golden oldie, the more versatile Dominion from digitalfishphones. Before I had any real drum samplers, I made do with the drums in the TTS-1, which with Dominion plus gates and delays and EQ and layering and exciters actually produced some quite passable drum tracks.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 17:22:55
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One of the problems with the Transient Shaper is there are no real instructions on how to use it. Until I came across this rather excellent article in Sound on Sound. http://www.soundonsound.c...cles/sonarworkshop.htm After reading this it all seemed a bit clearer. It is a useful and powerful tool. Be careful what you use it on. It can be quite severe in what it does. I have found it handy on individual tracks at times to either soften the leading edge of a sound or tighten it up somewhat. Here is some useful info as well about the PX64 from the same people. http://www.soundonsound.c...sonarworkshop_1009.htm SOS is essential reading in my opionion and the Sonar and other DAW workshops are pretty good value toward the back of the issues.
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backwoods
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 19:13:37
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Thanks for the ideas/thoughts/ links everyone. I'm getting motivated to try out some stuff just a day after I had consigned TS64 to the never again bin. I bought a very nifty software compressor (Compassion) not long ago and amongst it's features is a transient shaper also.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 20:31:06
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backwoods What is the point of the transient shaper? Is it used by the pros or is it a novelty. I have had a crack with the one in Sonar and the one in Alloy and it just seems like a pointless invention. Transient shapers are included within, and probably considered to be an essential feature of, all sample-based softsynths (e.g. DimPro, Rapture, SampleTank, Battery). It's hardly a novelty.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 21:04:56
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What is the point of the transient shaper? I find it just another way to waste a lot of time for not much difference to the performance.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 21:08:24
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Since I have not used the Cake TS let me just ask this question: Is it really that bad that folks cannot tell the real, useful and musical difference a TS makes??
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 21:48:21
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"Aren't drums designed to make the sound they already make? And if not can't we use apocryphal Beatle tricks such as a teatowel on a snare..." That seems kind of silly. We have all these different processors so that we can change sounds around. Or should we have never amplified a guitar? I mean that's certinaly not how one should sound right? IMHO, when your happy with the sound that's how it should sound. And any dirty handed tricks that you use to get it that way are totally ok.
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backwoods
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 21:54:43
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That seems kind of silly. We have all these different processors so that we can change sounds around. Or should we have never amplified a guitar? I mean that's certinaly not how one should sound right?
You're quite right K. It doesn't matter how you get there as long as you get there. I can certainly hear the difference the TS64 makes but I can't improve the source audio. Maybe Rain had a good idea when he suggested parallel treatment.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 22:09:15
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Agreed. I know I bust out all the tricks to make my poor playing etc somewhat listenable.
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Re:Transient Shaping- WTF?
2011/09/22 22:17:59
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I've used them on overheads to take an obnoxious stick attack off the ride cymbals and hats. Works well, but bypass it during crash hits, or it can really skew a crashes balance on a hard hit. I remember using it harsh maraca and cabasa percussion too. It's not a tool you really intend to use: it's more of a clean-up tool when you can't re-track or go back to square one.
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