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Bundle has been officially confirmed?
It hasn't? I thought Charles said Stefan confirmed he had put the bundle application into the app store.
@jolico clever meme of the day winner for sure
Thanks for the encouragement to learn to use the side-chaining. Hearing is believing.
I want to try this technique on a lot of tracks to pull something to the front and not just the
drums.
I added some drums to an an ambient track to learn the technique:
After 20 seconds I turn the side-chain off for 10 seconds and the drums recede into the mix.
At the 30 second mark I flip it back on for the final 10 seconds.
Yeah, kickass. I don’t do much sidechaining (I should), but this is brilliant. Like night & day.
Thus bundle is a bit slow to be approved. Would have thought things like that would get processed very quickly
Yeah, I'm not convinced it's going to happen. I emailed Christian about a separate question (adding oversampling to the original plugin) and when he replied I also asked about the bundle, no answer yet
Hope a bundle does come through, I’m still holding off waiting for one
Yes, should have been out by now, who knows....
I'm feeling better about buying early... I use this a lot. It just makes everything sound better as a good
Final Mix Studio Hardware box that costs~$9,000 should. And used... they seem to go up in price due to scarcity and wait times to get one made for you.
DDMF has made a warehouse full of them... just waiting for IOS music makers with $32. Making the hardware and the apps is a labor of love for these guys.
Buying them is an act of patronage. Give generously in proportion to your ability to
contribute to common welfare... we all have a role to play.
Absolutely @McD When an app dev is a benefit to our iOS music production community I want them to be encouraged to make more apps or port more over. The best way to do is purchase the stuff. I think it’s in this thread I relayed the story about my issue with the Cubasis 3 IAP transfer because I was on Cubasis 2 that was upgraded from the LE version. I went back & forth a bit with them and said “F it”, I wanted the IAP’s in C3 so projects transferred over would be useable if they had any of those effects. So I rebought them.
Everyone has to make the decision themselves about what is too steep. The reason I think a few of us who bought it come back to the thread is we’re excited about it, but also it’s like a buddy telling you in his studio “You ever try...”. This compressor is seriously professional. I ran some drums & guitar busses through it and it was very cool but the thing I keep hearing is how it makes the stereo master sound so present and full.
This is one of those apps that are totally worth it. Sale priced, bundled or even at double the asking price. End of story.
To be clear, I will buy it if it is not part of a bundle. But I have spent literally a SHIT TON of money on apps this year, so prefer to get the bundle if possible. I have no doubts about my contribution to the income of Apple developers whatsoever lol
Don't feel bad about wanting the app and having issues with it's cost. What something is worth must always be compared to what you give up to have it. I'm rationalizing how it feels to think there will be a bundle and I overpaid. We all console ourselves with these rationalizations and still probably spend more than we really should on apps.
But anyone with a serious hardware Jones knows these financial issues are about as good a deal as you can get and still make good music.
Insightfully put McD
Sure. Depending on the decade I can see the value of a buck from every possible vantage point. I'm a very lucky person that many people helped along the way. Between love, money and art we are all tested.
its so good now on masterbus...
but it will not eat up peaks (strong treble ones) so I still need limiter on my bus(es) -just trying to find the most transparent limiter without much sat. a little push +3 gain and output -3 ish.. so far TB barricade on auto mode truepeak works fine also the AUM push is not bad.. tips welcome
This is my favorite:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nolimits-au-limiter-by-ddmf/id1202923828
@jolico thnx decent developer too hmm yeah will chk yt onit
I hope you're able to post something on SoundCloud new using these tools on a project. Your first one is
truly epic... i encourage more listens to the qualities of the sound engineering on this track:
The DDMF apps are all based on classic studio devices emulated with precision. Christian learned to program by writing physics simulations of atoms and electrons but the magic of great studio great is in the psych acoustical effect it has on the listener.
Looking at the history of DDMF: he got attention by making plugins that sounded as good as the really expensive ones for a low price. We now think of him bring these "expensive" plugins to IOS at a fair price that sets a high bar for IOS pricing.
I still feel very fortunate to have been able to use the 6 apps for $18 bundle early in my IOS shopping days. The apps are better than my skills and they encourage me to really listen to the things a FX product is doing... I must admit to being a sucker for anything that drenches the sound in vast amounts of reverbs. You can put a naked saw tooth through a huge reverb and have something magical.
Got a reply from Stefan, he did submit the bundle to the app store, they are just being very very slow to process it. So hang in there folks
Magic. Thanks for the update
I feel that the original MDE is too fancy for my skills. I get a sense that it’s doing something that makes everything sound way better (Glue I suppose it is), but I couldn’t tell you the specifics of how it sounds.
@McD thnx for golden words.. comingmmore music soon.. videos next (new to that)
btw i dived into the wormhole that is limiters..lufs rms..yada yada.. i give up..i throw the Barricade on it and call it a day..
imean i just throw DDMF stereo on masterbus and look cool.. dunno wtf im doing but it sounds good...
@ahallam im with you,..but this..this,one is smth else.. you need 0 skills and it just works..
Very nice track.
imean i just throw DDMF stereo on masterbus and look cool.. dunno wtf im doing but it sounds good..
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@noob I've been recording music since 1993 beginning on a Tascam 424 cassette PortaStudio, was lucky to do some session work playing bass and it turned into interning at a studio, graduated a full Associates level Recording Technology college program and limiters & compressor placement is still a very difficult but to crack.
I was told to always work in the traditional 3 stage recording process to get the best results. Meaning multitrack DAW recording, mixing to stereo (bouncing as some call it) and then mastering that mix. After getting the best tracks together and setting a rough mix or even just faders at 0db, you apply compression to control level spikes, contour a sound, etc. LIMITING I was taught is saved for mastering only.
Well I've read tons of books, forum posts, interviews, seen YT videos, etc. of cats limiting tracks during recording. Some printing that limited signal. So I hear you and empathize with your feeling of just doing what sounds good. From some of my comments on the LUFS standard I fully admit to being very unsure about just what to do in every situation because it seems the streaming services have a very liquid sound level standard. It's confusing and definitely not as simple as get it as close to zero as possible. But hopefully that nuance will bring better results than that God forsaken loudness war garbage...
@JRSIV thnx! yeah its better sometimes to,leave that work, to other wizards.. ill focus from now on to just stay under -2 and im good with it haha
Yep, usually good to have different ears mix and/or master
yeah and dare to use other ppl ..hand over the baby..so to speak..:)
Only with people I trust and that can wrangle my chaos