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More multiband madness in the form of a transient manipulation plug-in
Computer Music, Fri 9 Jul 2010, 5:02 pm BST
1. Drum kit: First solo up band 2 for kick drum, adjust attack and sustain, tweak frequencies, try transient only setting, reduce resolution size, back to normal mode, adjust level. Now band 4 for snare. Adjust frequency first, then attack and sustain, then resolution, then auto gain compensation, and resolution again. Come out of solo and adjust levels of kick and snare bands. Bypass to compare.
2. Picked Electric Bass: A simpler set up with just 3 bands. Solo band 2, adjust frequency limits, adjust attack and sustain, adjust levels. Out of solo bypass to compare a couple of times.
3. Drums and bass together: Adjust balance between two, bypass to compare.
MMultiBandTransient
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Easy multiband interface. Very good value for money. Useful solo, mute and bypass options. Clever transient and difference options. Should appeal to tweakers.
Modulation section is overkill. Some settings result in a high CPU hit.
MeldaProduction have made a potentially overwhelming effect relatively easy to wield, with some good results to be had.
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