This is one of the first plugins ive seen in a while that reallly seems a must have for me...and i also need a good clipper, so this could fill 2 needs for me.
Hello, I am a blind producer and I just bought this plug-in. I do have slight limitation vision and was wondering if there’s any possible chance that you could walk me through 1 01 so I can understand it. I understand quite a bit, but there are some things that I would like to ask if that’s OK please let me know if we can schedule a quick any desk, or zoom meeting. Thanks. By the way, thank you for the wonderful video.👻
Feel better soon Mike ! How loud must everything be ? This seems like a tape saturation setup with three bands. Just becaue it's possible doesn't make it 'correct'. Bill P.
It's not about the loudness of the loudness wars - but you'll almost certainly want it louder than the mix from your DAW (unless it's perhaps a classical solo). This method is possibly much more subtle than using a limiter.
They are over, but you still want to control your peaks transparently. E.g. first use a soft-clipper to 'normalize' your peaks, so that they are not all over the place, and only then go into your dynamics processing. You'll get much more homogenous results that way. You also can use Kraftur to enrich your mix, e.g. after using a lot of surgical, subtractive EQing. Just drive it and then turn down the gain and ceil.
A song about superman? C'mon maaan, link, link link.... 😀
distrokid.com/hyperfollow/mikeenjo/superman
@@CreativeSauce Awesome mate. Thank you!!
My pleasure thanks :)
@@CreativeSauce Damn, what a tune! Love it.
“Superman” is such a well crafted song and production, Mike. I’ve saved it to my favourites playlist on Spotify. Get well soon.
Their use of Icelandic words is awesome. I can help you pronounce them if you'd like Mike 😊. Kraftur means power.
Haha! I didn't know - thank you :)
This is one of the first plugins ive seen in a while that reallly seems a must have for me...and i also need a good clipper, so this could fill 2 needs for me.
Nice demo, Mike! Thank you very much and many get-wells!
Thank you :)
Get well soon Mike.
Thanks Nick :)
Very interesting. I've still not got my head around some of the concepts involved but every day's a schoolday.
Thanks Mike, looks interesting. Get well soon mate!
Thanks Dave :)
Get well soon mate!
Thanks (again) Mike.
I suppose one can use saturation and compression on different frequency bands of the same track and get similar results?
Love the review, and great to hear the posh accent. What are you using for LUFS monitoring?
Not as fancy but I've used the pro channel saturation many times.
Hello, I am a blind producer and I just bought this plug-in. I do have slight limitation vision and was wondering if there’s any possible chance that you could walk me through 1 01 so I can understand it. I understand quite a bit, but there are some things that I would like to ask if that’s OK please let me know if we can schedule a quick any desk, or zoom meeting. Thanks. By the way, thank you for the wonderful video.👻
QUERY: What separate METERING PLUGIN (bottom right) are you using?? Thx, in advance, for your feedback! ... SPEEDY RECOVERY!!😊👍
Feel better soon Mike !
How loud must everything be ?
This seems like a tape saturation setup with three bands.
Just becaue it's possible doesn't make it 'correct'.
Bill P.
Ah. winter cold. Get better, Mike.
No preset on the plugin?
What meter do you use to monitor volume level? I cant recognize this plugin
And its pretty too, ha!
Are we still chasing to make music louder?
Usually yes. Not 'loudness wars' louder - but certainly louder than the basic mix.
I don’t want louder, I thought the loudness wars were over
It's not about the loudness of the loudness wars - but you'll almost certainly want it louder than the mix from your DAW (unless it's perhaps a classical solo). This method is possibly much more subtle than using a limiter.
They are over, but you still want to control your peaks transparently. E.g. first use a soft-clipper to 'normalize' your peaks, so that they are not all over the place, and only then go into your dynamics processing. You'll get much more homogenous results that way. You also can use Kraftur to enrich your mix, e.g. after using a lot of surgical, subtractive EQing. Just drive it and then turn down the gain and ceil.