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2014/06/07 09:12:51 (permalink)

What Melda plug-ins?

Hi I see Melda has 50% on three different products every day now this month. What is worth checking out? The eq and multianalyser seem interesting. 
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 10:24:12 (permalink)
Out of the three currently listed I went for the MAutoVolume.

The video tutorial on that helped me get over the hump to see why it would useful.

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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 11:00:55 (permalink)
According to bitflipper, all of them.
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 12:06:51 (permalink)
Hehe yeah I saw it seems he likes them. Trying out the EQ now and its impressive. No doubt about that. But I guess its the autoeq Id firstly want and its not on sale. Maybe should wait and if that one will come on sale. But would suck big time to miss out on this one. hmmm...
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 12:14:34 (permalink)
I have all the freebies that Melda has. And after using only about half of what was given, I upgraded the freebie. I am impressed by their quality and sound.

I just got the mAutodynamicEQ for 50% off not long ago and haven't even scrapped a dent in what this thing is capable of.

Based in my experience with Melda, I would recommend going to their site, watch the videos, decide which one you want, and wait till it goes on sale and grab!!

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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 12:15:28 (permalink)
MeldaProduction runs promotions throughout the year. The best deals are the 50% off bundles which usually happens near the end of the year.
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 15:01:25 (permalink)
I got the EQ. Anyone know how many machines I can run the license on? Just one?
 
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 15:05:37 (permalink)
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 17:43:48 (permalink)
Thanks dude!
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 20:08:43 (permalink)
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According to bitflipper, all of them.



Yup, pretty much. Although "all of them" would include many unnecessary redundancies.
 
I can't actually afford any more plugins, but if I could the one that would be at the top of my wishlist is MMultiAnalyzer. Watch the videos. It's awesome.
 


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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/07 21:57:30 (permalink)
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According to bitflipper, all of them.



Yup, pretty much. Although "all of them" would include many unnecessary redundancies.
 
I can't actually afford any more plugins, but if I could the one that would be at the top of my wishlist is MMultiAnalyzer. Watch the videos. It's awesome.
 


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MMultiAnalyzer is the only one I own. Got it on sale a while back.
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/08 10:31:05 (permalink)

MMultiAnalyzer is the only one I own. Got it on sale a while back.


Bapu - I never thought of you as being deprived before. Sorry to hear you just have the one.

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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/08 11:24:50 (permalink)
lawajava

MMultiAnalyzer is the only one I own. Got it on sale a while back.


Bapu - I never thought of you as being deprived before. Sorry to hear you just have the one.

I'm pretty much in the same boat as bitflipper. Affording more plugs is increasingly difficult and at this point I choose carefully.
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/08 15:11:42 (permalink)
I must say that after having tried out some of the demos I have to agree with bitflipper. Not only that the quality of the sound is great. Built in sonogram in the EQ sold me instantly.
 
They have gotten so much things right that other manufacturers havent. The licencing part for example.
 
1. I didnt have to create an account to shop at their site. All it took was my Paypal account. WHY dont more companies do it like this?
2. License works on ALL my machines
3. Resizable GUI! (awesome!!!!)
4. Plugins are responsive as hell!
5. Lots of functions for your money
6. The prices are overall low and the more expansive ones are justified.
 
The only thing that has bothered me so far is that their naming of plugs can be a bit confusing. Not for sharp brains like yourselfes Im sure. But for me.
 
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/08 15:30:28 (permalink)
I love that melda does not put customers through endless hassle to use a product they purchased. You can't stop piracy so putting customers through awkward procedures in a futile attempt to stop it . Is counterproductive. More reaaons for me to seriously consider the bundle
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/08 15:52:20 (permalink)
The freq Collision element looks cool

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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/08 16:31:57 (permalink)
I've been looking at the Mmultibandconvolution plugin. I'm going to add one at some point, just because I want one. I'm leaning towards Reverberate, but if the Melda went on sale for 50% off it would be tempting. I need to read up a bit on it. 

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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/08 19:40:50 (permalink)
The total bundle might be overkill for me, but I am thinking either mixing or mastering bundle might work..which leads me to an idea for new post.
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/09 12:06:39 (permalink)
bitflipper


at the top of my wishlist is MMultiAnalyzer. Watch the videos. It's awesome.
 


I'm also waiting on that one to go on sale.

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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/09 12:35:35 (permalink)
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Out of the three currently listed I went for the MAutoVolume.

The video tutorial on that helped me get over the hump to see why it would useful.



 
I liked this one too! Question for bitflipper: For a vocal track for instance, would you still use some compression along with this plug in most cases?

 
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/09 13:43:35 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby musicroom 2014/06/09 17:11:04
You may still want to use compression, as MAutoVolume is by design a slow-moving leveler, not a compressor. What you won't have to do anymore is put very low thresholds on the compressor for leveling, but rather high thresholds and high ratios for catching peaks.


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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/09 17:15:14 (permalink)
Thanks bitflipper!

 
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/09 20:26:02 (permalink)
I have MMultiAnalyzer and it's a great tool. Very straight forward to use as well. The only other one I have is MRhythmizer, which is potentially a very powerful plugin but I almost demanded a refund because the manual is so utterly useless at explaining how the thing works. Almost a year later I'm still baffled.

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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/09 22:03:14 (permalink)
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The only other one I have is MRhythmizer, which is potentially a very powerful plugin but I almost demanded a refund because the manual is so utterly useless at explaining how the thing works. Almost a year later I'm still baffled.



 That seems to be the general consensus for that plugin, as well as his drum machine: total user befuddlement. Vojtech thinks like a programmer, not a user. Everything makes perfect sense to him, from a programmer's perspective. Ask him why he implemented a feature the way he did, and he can always give you a perfectly logical rationale. Even if it's only comprehensible to another programmer.
 
Small developers don't have the luxury of usability experts, ergonomic testing and focus groups like, say, Microsoft does. But despite all that, some Microsoft UIs baffle me, too.


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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/09 23:54:16 (permalink)
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The only other one I have is MRhythmizer, which is potentially a very powerful plugin but I almost demanded a refund because the manual is so utterly useless at explaining how the thing works. Almost a year later I'm still baffled.



 That seems to be the general consensus for that plugin, as well as his drum machine: total user befuddlement. Vojtech thinks like a programmer, not a user. Everything makes perfect sense to him, from a programmer's perspective. Ask him why he implemented a feature the way he did, and he can always give you a perfectly logical rationale. Even if it's only comprehensible to another programmer.
 
Small developers don't have the luxury of usability experts, ergonomic testing and focus groups like, say, Microsoft does. But despite all that, some Microsoft UIs baffle me, too.




This has annoyed me about manuals since I've been reading manuals. A few years ago a Chinese-owned nut store opened in downtown Manhattan, and their shiny new expensive looking sign read "Mad About Nut" -- for chrissakes, run it by someone who speaks good English first  ...and it's the same with a lot of manuals. How hard is it to get a non-nerd to give it the once over before shipping it? 
 
Anyway I've struggled through badly written manuals before and managed to piece together a coherent picture. Not MRhythmizer. I got about 3/4 of the way through and realized that the most basic functionality hadn't even been touched upon. 

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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/10 07:54:26 (permalink)
I gave up on Mdrummer, some good ideas, but like was said before, the manual was beyond comprehension. Nowhere did it offer a simple, plain English step by step to creating a song, just to complicated.
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/14 16:20:59 (permalink)
Does anyone know if the MMultiAnalyzer has been on sale yet? Looks well worth the money, but i can hang on if there's a chance of 50% off
 
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/14 16:39:45 (permalink)
IDK, but it is available at jrrshop for 15% off w/ their usual discount codes. I believe the plug-in selection for the current 50% off deal is made programmatically. It does not necessarily cycle through all the plug-ins.
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/14 21:36:04 (permalink)
Hang on, because the rotating discounts will continue at least through June. Although, as scook points out, there is no guarantee that any specific plugin will go on sale.
 
What are the odds? Hmm. There are 71 products, 3 of which are selected for each of 10 periods in June, which means that a maximum of 30 products will be chosen for discounting. Assuming no plugin is selected twice, there is a 43% chance of MMultiAnalyzer going on sale sometime in June.
 
The rotating sale, however, began in May. That left only 41 products for June's roster, 26 of which remain for the final 2 weeks of the month. If my memory is correct, and MMultiAnalyzer has not been on sale yet, then the odds are better than 2 to 1 that it will appear in the next two weeks. That's better odds than betting black at the roulette table.
 
But wait...if he does well with the rotating sale concept (and he apparently has because originally it was called "May Madness") then it's quite possible he'll keep it going beyond June, in which case he'll have no choice but to include MMultiAnalyzer at some point prior to August 1st.
 
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Re: What Melda plug-ins? 2014/06/14 22:13:46 (permalink)
Last I checked MAutoDynamicEQ is listed presently for the discount. That's the second time it has been posted for a discount because I bought it the last time.

For anyone reading this, MAutoDynamicEQ is one of the ones to really pay attention to.

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