[Rwp] Dynamic EQ Anyone?

Chris Smart csmart8 at cogeco.ca
Sun Dec 27 11:24:43 EST 2015


Justin, that's exactly my thinking as well. They 
seem to be the same thing. Although perhaps you 
have a lot more control of a dynamic EQ band? They seem very similar.

At 08:48 PM 12/26/2015, you wrote:
>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 ou 
>will be able to Register a new library or, 
>Superior Drummer 2 >>> it's self with the .HSC 
>sets, >>> •the Load/SSave button where you load 
>Superior 2 Projects into >>> Superior 
>Drummer         2, >>> •The presets ok 
>button, >>> •the Select another expansion pack 
>button, >>> •H€¢Help menu, >>> •the Mixer 
>Presets in the Mixer Window, >>>> •The Bounce 
>Through Mixer toggle, >>> •The All BleBleed, >>> 
>•The Split From Bleeding, >>> •The split fromrom 
>microphone options, >>> •the Record button in 
>the bounnce Window, >>> •the Bit Depth control 
>in the bounce Winndow, >>> •the Bounce 
>Button, >>> •the Close Bounce Wi Window 
>button, >>> •The 32 pads, where you can choose 
>whiich 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 
>microphonee outputs that can be renamed, >>> •14 
>faders that can bbe altered, >>> •The pree mixer 
>volume, >>> •The Mastester volume, >>> •The E Z 
>Mixer >>> •the 12 mono and 2 s2 stereo pans in 
>the mixer, >>> •The 14 fades that are useed to 
>control the bleed tales, >>> •The 14 bleed 
>mutes, >>> •The 32 solos and mutes for the 
>various drum pads aand you can tell >>> what the 
>status of those buttons are, >>> •The Total And 
>Loaded button that tells you how mmuch RAM 
>your >>> currently using >>> •The memory limitt 
>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 kitkit 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 menuu 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 CChooser menu where you 
>choose what you want the X-Drum >>> to be E.G, 
>Kick, Snare etc, >>> •The MIDI Assignmentss 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 Settiings 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 oof kick, snare, tom >>> 
>cymbals etc that you want to use in your 
>kit, >>> •The 41 solos >>> •The 41 mutes for or 
>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 don’t you? if you ou 
>ou have a bank account its >>>> trivial to set 
>up a apaypal account. If you have credit card 
>you >>>> don’™t need 
>paypal.al. >>> >>>> On Dec 25, 2015, at 
>12:166 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  
> >>>>  >>>>> >>>>> Chris >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 
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