The metering seems inverted from the actual hardware units. I have the Valley micro compressor and no living person knows how the metering works - only that it seems to indicate the opposite of gain reduction. The more gain reduction, the less indicated reduction. Or it's indicating the inverse of the detection pre-emphasis circuit.
Sounds great on live drum recordings but how does it sound on electronic drums? No one under 30 listens to music with natural drums anymore, and it is the kids (30>)😅 that pays for most of the streaming, concert and merchandise income. I really don't understand why the advertisers clearly miss their mark on how to promote music or music equipment. Maybe because their to old and can't keep up with today's trends... Just a thought! Peace✌️❤️
Hi There! Dyna-mite is also great on electronic drums and drum samples. Most of our users will tend to use the product on acoustic drums, hence the examples. But try using it with some electronic drums to make the sound bigger than life, or use it to gate the drums for a super cool and punchy effect!!! -Todd
Dude. U ok? I have & know TONS of people under 30 that listen & record acoustic drums. If you gunna say something so "brash" make sure you know WTH you're sayin. That is a BS statement, if I ever heard one. Now go back to your gaming chair Son. lol
Sometime for a parallel compression, some else for a straight mixing, as a transient, or for a special purpose, so we are glad when there are good possibilities, also we got a culture and vision how to proceed :) In most of demos people give hard expression, just to present well the full range of devices, that's clear procedure, then we go to set it.
The demo presents a complete smash of the drums in full wet to make it very obvious. Normally you lower the wet to 30-50%. There are many ways to compress drums, but each drum and each song is different and the demo is meant just to show off the sound it can create by pushing it to the extreme.
parallel bus it... like they do here: ruclips.net/video/VDsgidFpbAs/видео.html its how its done when you want great radio ready rock, pop, funk drums.. and it works. Its like saturation: ugly on its own, GOLD when used as a parallel signal at 25-30%
Playing in Pro Tools? Don’t ditch studio one man. Also bought Tape today. Best black friday sale. Make weiss mm1 the first product on cyber Monday
Hey! Where's our old friend George?
The metering seems inverted from the actual hardware units. I have the Valley micro compressor and no living person knows how the metering works - only that it seems to indicate the opposite of gain reduction. The more gain reduction, the less indicated reduction. Or it's indicating the inverse of the detection pre-emphasis circuit.
is there no mix know on this (dry/wet)?
Hi! There is no built-in parallel path in Valley People Dyna-Mite. Best regards, David at Softube
@@SoftubeStudios ok thanks.. i believe the slam plugin had a mix knob?
Sounds great on live drum recordings but how does it sound on electronic drums? No one under 30 listens to music with natural drums anymore, and it is the kids (30>)😅 that pays for most of the streaming, concert and merchandise income. I really don't understand why the advertisers clearly miss their mark on how to promote music or music equipment. Maybe because their to old and can't keep up with today's trends... Just a thought! Peace✌️❤️
Slow your roll youngin'!! It ain't old people, it's big slow companies......I am 45 and will be ahead of the curve till I die🤙🏾
Hi There! Dyna-mite is also great on electronic drums and drum samples. Most of our users will tend to use the product on acoustic drums, hence the examples. But try using it with some electronic drums to make the sound bigger than life, or use it to gate the drums for a super cool and punchy effect!!! -Todd
Everything was old until it was new again. Chill, son.
Dude. U ok? I have & know TONS of people under 30 that listen & record acoustic drums. If you gunna say something so "brash" make sure you know WTH you're sayin. That is a BS statement, if I ever heard one. Now go back to your gaming chair Son. lol
Music is changing. Now guitar music is popular again dude.
why will I need to have drums sounding so gated or so compressed, terrible drum sounds
Sometime for a parallel compression, some else for a straight mixing,
as a transient, or for a special purpose, so we are glad when there are
good possibilities, also we got a culture and vision how to proceed :)
In most of demos people give hard expression, just to present well
the full range of devices, that's clear procedure, then we go to set it.
The demo presents a complete smash of the drums in full wet to make it very obvious. Normally you lower the wet to 30-50%. There are many ways to compress drums, but each drum and each song is different and the demo is meant just to show off the sound it can create by pushing it to the extreme.
parallel bus it... like they do here: ruclips.net/video/VDsgidFpbAs/видео.html its how its done when you want great radio ready rock, pop, funk drums.. and it works. Its like saturation: ugly on its own, GOLD when used as a parallel signal at 25-30%