[Rwp] Dynamic EQ Anyone?
Snowman
snowman at snowmanradio.com
Sun Dec 27 00:11:40 EST 2015
Sounds like the same thing to me.
Not even a subtle difference. They all come down to gain modulation.
Subject:
Re: [Rwp] Dynamic EQ Anyone?
> Going back to the dynamic E Q, I'm confused, what's the difference between
> a dynamic equaliser and multi-band compression? I haven't played with the
> plug-in myself yet but all the tutorials seem to demonstrate things that
> seem to be multi-band compression - find a frequency, designate a
> threshold, decide whether that frequency will be boosted or cut when that
> threshold is crossed. I suppose multi-band compressors don't technically
> enhance the frequencies they are set to work on but still?
>
> Justin
>
> On 26/12/2015 21:47, Snowman wrote:
>> About your Daw being cheaper than your access solution...
>> Yeah, that's not really a fair comparison though. Sad to say, but
>> providing access for us is hard work. It really doesn't matter how much
>> they charge the sighties for the application, with its default visual
>> interface, since they happen to be able to use it with no additional
>> effort. But, we are not in that category, as much as we would like to
>> be. Sad to say, unfair as it is, The world isn't made for us. And,
>> somebody has to pay the heavy price to try to make it that way. Bottom
>> line, your daw, one you can actually use, is more expensive, because
>> there is additional work that must be done, and there aren't enough of
>> us to spread the cost out.
>> Somebody has to pay that price.
>>
>> About porting HSC sets, this really should be easier than it seems to be.
>> And, part of the reason it is as difficult as it is, is that HSC has a
>> number of positioning methods, which, if properly applied, can restrict
>> offsets to the context of a particular window, wherever that window
>> happens to reside today. That should allow the window to slide around,
>> wherever it wants, and the HSC offsets remain correct. But,
>> understanding when you can, and when you can not use those methods, is
>> not easy, not obvious, and a mistake that I myself might very well make.
>> So, I'm guessing that these problem sets are using positioning methods
>> that are less portable. Thus, the size of the problem.
>> But, if you look at the list Chris offers, there are heaps of things to
>> adjust now.
>> But, there is a thing called Global Offsets in HSC, about which I
>> remember very little now, but it might offer a method to correct lots of
>> spots at once, assuming the dimensions of the pluggin window have
>> remained the same.
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Chesworth"
>> <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2015 2:58 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Rwp] Dynamic EQ Anyone?
>>
>>
>>> Strange, I've definitely emailed Phil about those sets before.
>>>
>>> The short answer is that there's not an alternative in Reaper. It's a
>>> shame. I can sort of see why people might shy away from an HSC set
>>> that costs more than their DAW though.
>>>
>>> Sent from my portable device. It really doesn't matter which one, does
>>> it?
>>>
>>>> On 26 Dec 2015, at 04:24, Chris Smart <csmart8 at cogeco.ca> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Scott.
>>>>
>>>> Which sets? For Superior Drummer? No, and I'm not sure if he will be
>>>> working on adapting them for Reaper folks because, from his point of
>>>> view, people probably won't pay anything for them. I hope I'm
>>>> incorrect there. I'm picking them up, along with Superior Drummer
>>>> itself, and I guess I'll be keeping sonar on the system awhile longer
>>>> to use them.
>>>>
>>>> I do see his point. These sets are very complex, and take dozens if not
>>>> hundreds of hours to develop, and Reaper folks tend not to buy stuff.
>>>>
>>>> Apparently Steve at vipaudioaccess.com isn't adapting his various sets
>>>> either, for the same reason.
>>>>
>>>> Of course, if I'm wrong and people here would actually pay for this, by
>>>> all means, contact phil or Steve and let them know. So far, I'm the
>>>> only person to inquire to Phil about adapting his Superior Drummer
>>>> stuff for Reaper.
>>>>
>>>> Let's look at what Phil's HSC sets give access to:
>>>>
>>>> Superior Drummer 2.2.3 Through Superior Drummer 2.4 Access
>>>> •Sonar's Preset List,
>>>> •You will be able to Register a new library or, Superior Drummer 2 it's
>>>> self with the .HSC sets,
>>>> •the Load/Save button where you load Superior 2 Projects into Superior
>>>> Drummer 2,
>>>> •The presets ok button,
>>>> •the Select another expansion pack button,
>>>> •Help menu,
>>>> •the Mixer Presets in the Mixer Window,
>>>> •The Bounce Through Mixer toggle,
>>>> •The All Bleed,
>>>> •The Split From Bleeding,
>>>> •The split from microphone options,
>>>> •the Record button in the bounce Window,
>>>> •the Bit Depth control in the bounce Window,
>>>> •the Bounce Button,
>>>> •the Close Bounce Window button,
>>>> •The 32 pads, where you can choose which type of kick, snare, tom
>>>> cymbals etc that you want to use in your kit,
>>>> •The 23 Mic outputs that can be used to assign the microphones to
>>>> separate outputs in Sonar,
>>>> •The 23 MicLabels for the 23 microphone outputs that can be renamed,
>>>> •14 faders that can be altered,
>>>> •The pree mixer volume,
>>>> •The Master volume,
>>>> •The E Z Mixer
>>>> •the 12 mono and 2 stereo pans in the mixer,
>>>> •The 14 fades that are used to control the bleed tales,
>>>> •The 14 bleed mutes,
>>>> •The 32 solos and mutes for the various drum pads and you can tell what
>>>> the status of those buttons are,
>>>> •The Total And Loaded button that tells you how much RAM your currently
>>>> using
>>>> •The memory limit button, where you can type in exactly how much RAM
>>>> you want to assign Superior Drummer 2 to use,
>>>> •The Voice and layer button, where you can choose what is loaded into
>>>> memory.
>>>> •The MIDI menu,
>>>> •The kit menu where you can choose how large a kit you would like to
>>>> load E.G, a basic kit, full kit, EZ Drummer kit or in the case of
>>>> various SDX's/EZX sets, which electronic kit you want to use.
>>>> •The tool settings menu button to change from sticks to brushes etc,
>>>> •The X-Drums menu where you can add an X-Drum from another library to
>>>> the library that your currently using,
>>>> •The Sound Library Menu where you choose which library you want the
>>>> X-Drum to come from,
>>>> •The X-Drum Chooser menu where you choose what you want the X-Drum to
>>>> be E.G, Kick, Snare etc,
>>>> •The MIDI Assignments For X-Drums Menu where you choose what
>>>> assignments your X-Drum will use For example, in the case of a snare,
>>>> default, second position etc,
>>>> •The Tool Settings For X-Drums menu, where you can choose if your
>>>> X-Drum uses sticks, brushes etc. Note: this button is not available in
>>>> all libraries,
>>>> •The Soft button,
>>>> •The Gradient button,
>>>> •And the hard button,
>>>>
>>>> Superior Drummer 2.2.3 Through Superior Drummer 2.4 Electronic EZX
>>>> Access
>>>>
>>>> It is possible to access everything in the standard set plus the
>>>> following:
>>>> •The 41 pads, where you can choose which type of kick, snare, tom
>>>> cymbals etc that you want to use in your kit,
>>>> •The 41 solos
>>>> •The 41 mutes for the various drum pads and you can tell what the
>>>> status of those buttons are,
>>>>
>>>> Do we have that sort of access to any other drum programming type
>>>> instruments in Reaper, on the PC?
>>>>
>>>> Steve at vipaudioaccess has licensed HSC sets for the following:
>>>> * Spectrasonics-Omnisphere V1
>>>> * Spectrasonics-Stylus RMX
>>>> * Spectrasonics-Trilian
>>>> * iZotope-Stutter Edit
>>>> * iZotope-Stutter Edit Expansion Pack 1
>>>> * Celemony-Melodyne Assistant Stand-Alone
>>>> * Project Sam-Orchestral
>>>>
>>>> Melodyne doesn't run inside of Reaper, so its sets work as is.
>>>>
>>>> Alternatives for the others though??
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>> At 07:27 PM 12/25/2015, you wrote:
>>>>> Are Phil's HSC sets compatible with Reaper now? Sent from my portable
>>>>> device. It really doesn't matter which one, does it? > On 25 Dec 2015,
>>>>> at 22:20, Chris Smart <csmart8 at cogeco.ca> wrote: > > Awesome! I'm
>>>>> running a bunch of Plugin Alliance stuff too. > I'll be very
>>>>> interested to hear what you think of Nvelope, since I have the other
>>>>> transient shaper from SPL. Nvelope looks more flexible. >
>>>>> > but first, I need to buy Superior Drummer and Phil Muir's
>>>>> extensive HSC sets for it. That's something I need here, not just a
>>>>> want. (grin) > > Chris > > At 04:35 PM 12/25/2015, you wrote: >> Found
>>>>> it hard to decide between the bx limiter and the alpha compressor and
>>>>> the nvelop and SPL's transient shaper. Went for alpha compressor and
>>>>> nvelop in the end. They looked the most versatile. Snapped up that
>>>>> dynamic eq too as well as the shred spreader, which was only $9. >> >>
>>>>> Thanks so much to the person who published these deals! >> >> Justin
>>>>> >> >>> On 25/12/2015 18:58,
>>>>> <mailto:theoreomonster at reaperaccess.com>theoreomonster at reaperaccess.com
>>>>> wrote: >>> Why don̢۪t you? if you ou have a bank account its trivial
>>>>> to set up a apaypal account. If you have credit card you don̢۪t need
>>>>> paypal.al. >>> >>>> On Dec 25, 2015, at 12:16 PM, Tayeb Meftah
>>>>> <<mailto:tayeb.meftah at gmail.com>tayeb.meftah at gmail.com> wrote: >>>>
>>>>> >>>> Crap >>>> I wish i had a way to pay online... >>>> >>>>
>>>>> Envoyé de mon iPad >>>> >>>> Le 25 déc. 2015 à 17:55, Chris
>>>>> Smart <<mailto:csmart8 at cogeco.ca>csmart8 at cogeco.ca> a écrit :
>>>>> >>>> >>>>> 24 Plugin Alliance products are on sale, today only!
>>>>> >>>>> One that caught my eye is the Brainworx dyn-EQ Dynamic
>>>>> Equalizer, 84% off! That's $49 instead of $299. >>>>>
>>>>> <https://plugin-alliance.com/en/xmasc.html?door=19>https://plugin-alliance.com/en/xmasc.html?door=19
>>>>> >>>>> You can follow links on the page to the other deals as well.
>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Or for the guitarists, how about BX-ShredSpread for
>>>>> 91% off? :) >>>>>
>>>>> <https://plugin-alliance.com/en/xmasc.html?door=24>https://plugin-alliance.com/en/xmasc.html?door=24
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