Using your FabFilter plug as a Transient Shapper

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2012/07/16 19:34:20 (permalink)

Using your FabFilter plug as a Transient Shapper

I have Spectron, and I'm going to give this a try.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5FDoyt88zQ
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    Kalle Rantaaho
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    Re:Using your FabFilter plug as a Transient Shapper 2012/07/17 01:30:26 (permalink)
    That was interesting, though smoke was coming from my ears when I struggled to follow what's going on and comprehend all that was said.

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    Re:Using your FabFilter plug as a Transient Shapper 2012/07/17 03:27:22 (permalink)
    Kalle Rantaaho


    That was interesting, though smoke was coming from my ears when I struggled to follow what's going on and comprehend all that was said.

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    I appreciated the snare dynamics ... but like a cluttered song ... FabFilter expects everyone to rise into their rocket-science techniques.  Reminds me of an X1 video I encountered ... on the rocket science of audiosnap and Rx2.

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    Re:Using your FabFilter plug as a Transient Shapper 2012/07/17 04:58:32 (permalink)
    That was awesome...

    All that said, with the transient shaper in X1, an eq and a compressor, I'm sure you can achieve a similar result in the end. I'm going to be using at least the eq and compressor always anyway so I'll probably get a result I'm happy with from that alone before I even need to bring in a shaper. But still, if you have the plug, why not use it! Might save some time. Pretty cool and looks really flexible.


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    Re:Using your FabFilter plug as a Transient Shapper 2012/07/17 17:34:31 (permalink)
    I'm going to be getting X1, I've been on 8.3 for some time, but my DAW died, and they're trying to revive it... Regardless, it's only a matter of time before the old quad core/XP/32 bit which has done very well, gives up the ghost. When/if they get it back, I'm going to get a new Win7/X1 mashing and begin the migration.

    And yes, Fab's interface takes a little getting used to? But it's good stuff :-) I can't get my TS to work well with my current 8.3 Pro, but it may be a different story w/X1.
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