Hey, I was wondering the other day about which one you think is the best software compressor out there, just curious :)
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I generally go with the Waves Renaissance for slightly "colored"
I generally go with the Waves Renaissance for slightly "colored" compression/limiting.
But lately I've been reverting back to the basic PT compressor. I find that if I put too many "higher-end" plug-ins on a mix, things get too cloudy.
I still mostly compress before input with a real compressor, usually a Distressor or a Pendulum.
My .02
Chris
It's VST & DX - I think they recently released RTAS also... h
It's VST & DX - I think they recently released RTAS also...
http://www.uaudio.com - It's all there.
Does anyone make a "host-based" VST or Direct-X LA-2A plug-in (a
Does anyone make a "host-based" VST or Direct-X LA-2A plug-in (aside from the UAD-1)? I can't find one anywhere. An 1176 would be nice, too :)
I like the PSP Vintage Warmer, Nuendo's Magneto, and Waves Renissance. I also like the L1 Mono, and the L2 on certain tracks (heavy-hard stuff).
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Kinda depends on what you want to compress........for vocals, Wa
Kinda depends on what you want to compress........for vocals, Waves Renaissance....for drums, Blockfish.... for guitar & bass, either Sonitus or Waves RennAxx... for stereo mix squashing, Blue Compressor....for slight mainmix compression, back to Renaissance. Just like in the hardware world, each plug will have its best & highest use.