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Cupwise hat einen neuen Compressor für Nebula in der Mache: Smooth 609A
Demo kann man auf seiner Webseite laden:
http://www.cupwise.com/cup/
oder hier:
http://www.cupwise.com/cup/demo-programs/smooth-609A-free-demo.zip
Die Demo soll mit allen Nebula-Versionen funktionieren und hat folgende Einschränkungen:
"here are the limitations:
*ratio control is disabled, with the ratio fixed at 3:1. in the full program, it's fully variable from 1:1 to 6:1.
*the full version has additional controls for look ahead up to 6ms, a high-pass filter for the internal sidechain that allows you to set the compressor to ignore bass signals, and a dry control that allows you to mix in some of the original, dry input signal.
*this free versions is limited to 3 kernels. that's one for the fundamental, and 2 for harmonics. the full version is available in 1k, 5k, and 10k versions, for up to 9 orders of harmonic distortion. the harmonics really add to the final tone of this compressor, so the 10k version is a bit thicker.
*the release control has been limited here, to only go up to 400ms. in the full version it goes up to 1.5 seconds.
*the full set includes alternate 'SHQ', 'super high quality' versions for rendering. these versions have several adjustments which give them more accurate response and allow them to deliver more of the hardware's tone, but at a cost of a fair amount of CPU.
*full set will have plenty of additional programs. some will provide external sidechain input ability. the rest offer the ability to use the compression effect in ways that go beyond the capabilities of the actual hardware, and provide a wide variety of new possibilities. it's like changing the cirtcuitry of the compressor.
*there will also be a 2nd part with the limiter from the unit, and with a pass-through program for just adding some tone from the unit without compression (like preamp/console programs)."
Klingt in der reduzierten Version schon sehr gut.
Kurze Drums Audio Demo:
Werde diesen Release auf keinen Fall auslassen.
Meinungen dazu?
Gruß
Gerd
Demo kann man auf seiner Webseite laden:
http://www.cupwise.com/cup/
oder hier:
http://www.cupwise.com/cup/demo-programs/smooth-609A-free-demo.zip
Die Demo soll mit allen Nebula-Versionen funktionieren und hat folgende Einschränkungen:
"here are the limitations:
*ratio control is disabled, with the ratio fixed at 3:1. in the full program, it's fully variable from 1:1 to 6:1.
*the full version has additional controls for look ahead up to 6ms, a high-pass filter for the internal sidechain that allows you to set the compressor to ignore bass signals, and a dry control that allows you to mix in some of the original, dry input signal.
*this free versions is limited to 3 kernels. that's one for the fundamental, and 2 for harmonics. the full version is available in 1k, 5k, and 10k versions, for up to 9 orders of harmonic distortion. the harmonics really add to the final tone of this compressor, so the 10k version is a bit thicker.
*the release control has been limited here, to only go up to 400ms. in the full version it goes up to 1.5 seconds.
*the full set includes alternate 'SHQ', 'super high quality' versions for rendering. these versions have several adjustments which give them more accurate response and allow them to deliver more of the hardware's tone, but at a cost of a fair amount of CPU.
*full set will have plenty of additional programs. some will provide external sidechain input ability. the rest offer the ability to use the compression effect in ways that go beyond the capabilities of the actual hardware, and provide a wide variety of new possibilities. it's like changing the cirtcuitry of the compressor.
*there will also be a 2nd part with the limiter from the unit, and with a pass-through program for just adding some tone from the unit without compression (like preamp/console programs)."
Klingt in der reduzierten Version schon sehr gut.
Kurze Drums Audio Demo:
Werde diesen Release auf keinen Fall auslassen.
Meinungen dazu?
Gruß
Gerd