Compressor plug in recommendations
Compressor plug in recommendations
Hey all, looking to get some feedback on what compressors people like, given that i have some rather specific requirements. So many out there that I'm sure I'm missing some, so it's always good to poll the masses. Anyway, here's my requirements for the compressor:
- Must be native to OSX, either VST or preferably AU. DSP card plug ins ala the UAD or Powercore need not apply.
- Must not be host dependant, ala Live's Compressor.
- Must not require a dongle, I hate the things on principle.
- Prefer a version with auto-release, but not required.
- Most important, must have some form of mix control, for blending a copy of the dry uncompressed signal with the compressed version. Basically a built in option for parallel compression.
Anyone got any recommendations based on the above?
- Must be native to OSX, either VST or preferably AU. DSP card plug ins ala the UAD or Powercore need not apply.
- Must not be host dependant, ala Live's Compressor.
- Must not require a dongle, I hate the things on principle.
- Prefer a version with auto-release, but not required.
- Most important, must have some form of mix control, for blending a copy of the dry uncompressed signal with the compressed version. Basically a built in option for parallel compression.
Anyone got any recommendations based on the above?
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Nope, just posted there but didn't see any sitcky. Let me go look again...
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different compressors have different characters that suit different tasks differently (thats a mouthful). Sonalksis has a bunch of really cool ones ranging from classic vintage style to precise multi-band to fucked up artistic ones. The audio damage freebie rough rider is pretty sweet to my ears too, and for warmth I like vintage warmer. I dont know what the compatibility for osx is for these but i'm sure it wouldnt be hard to look into it
btw why built in dry/wet? Couldnt you just use racks or some similar function in another DAW to blend dry and wet signals?
btw why built in dry/wet? Couldnt you just use racks or some similar function in another DAW to blend dry and wet signals?
Well aware of what makes comps differ, I guess I'm mainly looking for what ones people like that meet my criteria, so i can download demos of them all and decide which one fits my needs best.
I love the Sonalksis comp for general duties, but it lacks a wet/dry knob which is my main need at the moment. Vintage Warmer is already lined up for my tests
I love the Sonalksis comp for general duties, but it lacks a wet/dry knob which is my main need at the moment. Vintage Warmer is already lined up for my tests
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again, if you are using live you can easily use a rack to do dry/wet.Tarekith wrote:Well aware of what makes comps differ, I guess I'm mainly looking for what ones people like that meet my criteria, so i can download demos of them all and decide which one fits my needs best.
I love the Sonalksis comp for general duties, but it lacks a wet/dry knob which is my main need at the moment. Vintage Warmer is already lined up for my tests
Re: Compressor plug in recommendations
OSX, no ilok, no UAD, Duende or Powercore or TDM. And must be able to blend like New York paralleling. hmmTarekith wrote:Hey all, looking to get some feedback on what compressors people like, given that i have some rather specific requirements. So many out there that I'm sure I'm missing some, so it's always good to poll the masses. Anyway, here's my requirements for the compressor:
- Must be native to OSX, either VST or preferably AU. DSP card plug ins ala the UAD or Powercore need not apply.
- Must not be host dependant, ala Live's Compressor.
- Must not require a dongle, I hate the things on principle.
- Prefer a version with auto-release, but not required.
- Most important, must have some form of mix control, for blending a copy of the dry uncompressed signal with the compressed version. Basically a built in option for parallel compression.
Anyone got any recommendations based on the above?
Thats a TALL order. As far as quality and sound, meeting that criteria I have no idea.
But would be very interested in some answers myself on this.
Stillwell Rocket was recommended on another forum, seems to be an interesting plug in.
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I´d say Marquis but it lacks the Dry/Wet knob
You might still look into it:
http://www.voxengo.com/product/marquiscomp/
You might still look into it:
http://www.voxengo.com/product/marquiscomp/
Ableton Trap Beats
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXl_L6 ... Gpm-zf7XEA
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXl_L6 ... Gpm-zf7XEA
Marquis is not OSX ready yet though, otherwise I'd have it anyway (it does have a dry knobt oo btw). Honestly Marquis is the comp I really want for the task anyway, just waiting for it to be ported.
Right now that leaves Crunchessor as the only AU compatible comp Aleksey makes.
Right now that leaves Crunchessor as the only AU compatible comp Aleksey makes.
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The upcoming Cytomic "Glue" compressor has everything you're asking for...
and it sounds absolutely amazingly fabulous!
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3666.html
greetz,
bert
and it sounds absolutely amazingly fabulous!
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3666.html
greetz,
bert
Thanks, that looks right along the lines of what i need. Is there a demo available?
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