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  • edited February 2017

    Whiskey in the morning
    Have their Neve equalizer so this is most likely exceptionally great
    Just one question...Does my music sound better before or after the whiskey? :)

  • @Arpseechord said:
    Whiskey in the morning
    Have their Neve equalizer so this is most likely exceptionally great
    Just one question...Does my music sound better before or after the whiskey? :)

    Take the long view, shove the whiskey in a drawer for six months and then see what you think of it...

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Arpseechord said:
    Whiskey in the morning
    Have their Neve equalizer so this is most likely exceptionally great
    Just one question...Does my music sound better before or after the whiskey? :)

    Take the long view, shove the whiskey in a drawer for six months and then see what you think of it...

    Always there to look after our best interests, thanks

  • edited February 2017

    will be your weapon of choice to bring you up to competitive levels

    I have the other apps from this crew and like them well enough, but it's hard to buy this with Pro-L in Auria on my table as well. However, the AU for use elsewhere is always tempting, but while I know what they mean by competitive it isn't marketing speak that appeals to me...

  • edited February 2017

    I like the DDMF EQ, but I hate the reverb. This looks pretty cool, but I also tend to rely on Pro L for my limiting needs - however I can see that this might be pretty useful in Cubasis and/or GarageBand.

  • edited February 2017

    It's interesting I just read the Pro-L description in Auria and the DDmf description and both say this will be your weapon of choice? I have the original Auria not upgraded to pro yet but I don't have Cubasis. This is off topic but any suggestions what to do? Have they lightened CPU usage with Auria Pro in updates lately
    Thanks

  • edited February 2017

    @Arpseechord said:
    It's interesting I just read the Pro-L description in Auria and the DDmf description and both say this will be your weapon of choice? I have the original Auria not upgraded to pro yet but I don't have Cubasis. This is off topic but any suggestions what to do? Have they lightened CPU usage with Auria Pro in updates lately
    Thanks

    Auria Pro + a bunch of native plugins such as the Fabfilters is going to run a lot better than any iOS DAW + a bunch of AUs, that's guaranteed. If you set the buffer in Auria Pro to 4096 you can easily run 25 Fabfilter effects*. Can't do that with AU in any host.

    However the DDMF Limiter is considerably cheaper than Pro L, and runs in any AU compatible host - take your pick :)

    *On an iPad Air 2
    
  • @richardyot said:

    @Arpseechord said:
    It's interesting I just read the Pro-L description in Auria and the DDmf description and both say this will be your weapon of choice? I have the original Auria not upgraded to pro yet but I don't have Cubasis. This is off topic but any suggestions what to do? Have they lightened CPU usage with Auria Pro in updates lately
    Thanks

    Auria Pro + a bunch of native plugins such as the Fabfilters is going to run a lot better than any iOS DAW + a bunch of AUs, that's guaranteed. If you set the buffer in Auria Pro to 4096 you can easily run 25 Fabfilter effects*. Can't do that with AU in any host.

    However the DDMF Limiter is considerably cheaper than Pro L, and runs in any AU compatible host - take your pick :)

    *On an iPad Air 2

    Thanks for the info. My main ios daws are Auria and Multitrack daw. Of course the dilemma is I can't use my AU apps in Auria until I upgrade to pro. And if I do that then it's a no brainer to get some Fabfilter plugins but then if I have the ddmf limiter it can be used in Auria pro also..........And then there's Cubasis ....I've lost count of the choices :)
    I guess I'll decide someday soon
    Cheers!!

  • @Arpseechord said:
    Thanks for the info. My main ios daws are Auria and Multitrack daw. Of course the dilemma is I can't use my AU apps in Auria until I upgrade to pro.

    Auria (standard) allows you to use AU apps:

    http://auriaapp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=13215#p50884

    Rim's response immediately follows my question, and I can confirm I've been able to load and use Audio Units in Auria Not Pro :smile:

    I also have every Fab Filter plugin except Volcano, and I do like using Pro-L/Pro-Q/Pro-DS for mastering, so I'm still in the same boat as other Auria users as regards to this new limiter from DDMF ... but I'd love to have a solid limiter for AUM, and possibly Cubasis or Audio Evolution.

  • edited February 2017

    @eustressor said:

    @Arpseechord said:
    Thanks for the info. My main ios daws are Auria and Multitrack daw. Of course the dilemma is I can't use my AU apps in Auria until I upgrade to pro.

    Auria (standard) allows you to use AU apps:

    http://auriaapp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=13215#p50884

    Rim's response immediately follows my question, and I can confirm I've been able to load and use Audio Units in Auria Not Pro :smile:

    I also have every Fab Filter plugin except Volcano, and I do like using Pro-L/Pro-Q/Pro-DS for mastering, so I'm still in the same boat as other Auria users as regards to this new limiter from DDMF ... but I'd love to have a solid limiter for AUM, and possibly Cubasis or Audio Evolution.

    Ah! Very good to know this I thought only Auria Pro could. Excellent thanks. Think I'll keep Auria as Standard for now since I'm on an iPad mini 2. I do have AUM but am far from a master of it. Will wait for some sound demos and reviews on ddmf limiter but will probably acquire it some day.......the collection process continues even though I promised myself to simplify what I have.. :)
    Thanks again cheers!
    Yup I looked just now on the link you provided and the answer from Rim, very good. I guess you can tell I haven't touched Auria too much. Starting to get more into it now

  • edited February 2017

    @richardyot said:
    I hate the reverb.

    May i ask you why?

  • Not sure why, but I am really tempted.

    Could you use this (and the equalizer) to master a completed track in Gadget? If so, how?

  • Here comes my grumpy pre-morning-coffee opinion. If you already have the FabFilter plugins in Auria/Auria Pro (ESPECIALLY Pro-L), you're not gonna need this. When it comes to reaching "commercial levels", where a lot of modern mastered EDM tracks clock in at around -3dB RMS (i.e. squashed as shit), Pro-L can get it done with barely any audible distortion aside from the dynamics being cleanly choked out of your final product. I tested this on a bunch of "trouble tracks" (the unmastered tracks I made in the past that were poorly mixed where I could never get the final limited volume high enough without a crapton of distortion) and had very precious little distortion. (On the record, my target RMS level falls around -8dB for EDM, far lower and more dynamic for Ambient.)

    So, when I take a look at this limiter, immediately I am unimpressed and feel that it's all rather gimmicky. It looks like the kind of inexpensive/free limiters I can find in Windows VST format off of KVR, where they do their duties okay, but you get what you pay for. Pro-L is the professional person's solution, and so I'll be sticking with that one.

  • @RulesOfBlazon said:
    Not sure why, but I am really tempted.

    Could you use this (and the equalizer) to master a completed track in Gadget? If so, how?

    Export your stereo mix to Audioshare, then load it into AUM?

  • edited February 2017

    Dare I ask what anyone thinks of Amazing Noises Limiter
    I got it awhile back but haven't put it through it's paces

  • @RulesOfBlazon said:
    Not sure why, but I am really tempted.

    Could you use this (and the equalizer) to master a completed track in Gadget? If so, how?

    Well, eustressor is correct, but AUM isn't the only environment you could master a track. You could also try Auria/Auria Pro/Cubasis/any-DAW-environment-I-can't-think-of-offhand-with-AU-effects-support-aside-from-Garageband-which-sucks. ;)

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @RulesOfBlazon said:
    Not sure why, but I am really tempted.

    Could you use this (and the equalizer) to master a completed track in Gadget? If so, how?

    Well, eustressor is correct, but AUM isn't the only environment you could master a track. You could also try Auria/Auria Pro/Cubasis/any-DAW-environment-I-can't-think-of-offhand-with-AU-effects-support-aside-from-Garageband-which-sucks. ;)

    Thx, and thx to @eustressor for the replies. I have Cubasis (which I use occasionally) and Auria (which I've given up on). I should have specified that I'm looking to avoid messing with those DAWs - I want what would be (for me, anyway) the simplest and most straightforward way to apply EQ and a limiter to my stereo mix from Gadget, and I think AUM is likely the way to go.

  • @Crabman said:

    @richardyot said:
    I hate the reverb.

    May i ask you why?

    Sure - too bright and digital for my tastes. I did a comparison against Virsyn's AudioReverb and Auria's ClassicVerb Pro a while back:

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/283648/#Comment_283648

  • I had also benched the DDMF reverb after I got Virsyn AudioReverb... but when new GarageBand came out I was having a problem with freezes, in trying to diagnose the issue I replaced Audio Verb with Envelope just as a technical excercise - surprisingly the vocal track immediately sounded better to me.

    So keeping them both

  • @RulesOfBlazon said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @RulesOfBlazon said:
    Not sure why, but I am really tempted.

    Could you use this (and the equalizer) to master a completed track in Gadget? If so, how?

    Well, eustressor is correct, but AUM isn't the only environment you could master a track. You could also try Auria/Auria Pro/Cubasis/any-DAW-environment-I-can't-think-of-offhand-with-AU-effects-support-aside-from-Garageband-which-sucks. ;)

    Thx, and thx to @eustressor for the replies. I have Cubasis (which I use occasionally) and Auria (which I've given up on). I should have specified that I'm looking to avoid messing with those DAWs - I want what would be (for me, anyway) the simplest and most straightforward way to apply EQ and a limiter to my stereo mix from Gadget, and I think AUM is likely the way to go.

    Then that's Gadget routed to AUM via AudioBus. ;)

  • When used no limits AU in Auria pro after exit and return to program I have CPU overloud.

  • Does it come with presets?

  • Why does this have the same icon as the reverb app?

  • edited February 2017

    My take is if you're gonna buy/need/use a limiter to make iOS music in the first place, then spring for the fabfilter. It's incomparable on the system.

  • I hope this developer is aware of the gaping hole in the iOS AU market in the shape of a sidechain compressor and will grace us with his NYCompressor next or soon...
    J Lilla has left us hanging, he's having too much fun developing hardware, we might not see AUFX:Push that soon or ever :/

  • @firejan82 said:
    I hope this developer is aware of the gaping hole in the iOS AU market in the shape of a sidechain compressor and will grace us with his NYCompressor next or soon...
    J Lilla has left us hanging, he's having too much fun developing hardware, we might not see AUFX:Push that soon or ever :/

    ^ T H I S

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