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Love both the apps regardless
Just hoping the TB will drop a combined Gate, Expander, Compressor & Limiter.
I slap the Barricade on just about everything to keep levels under control.
(Used to prefer the ApeSoft Limiter but no more. TB Barricade it is).
barricade and their tape thing for the master bus is a nice combination.
FYI - we've just released an update for iOS, macOS and Windows to have multiple compressor modes. You can easily switch between smooth, punchy, complex, and a couple of other modes to change the compressor sound and behaviour :-)
I am far more excited to try out this update than I probably should be for a piece of software...
Great thanks! Look forward to trying it out.
This is the best compressor on iOS
Better than Fab Filter? Someone who has a clue about compressors (i.e. not me) should do a shootout!
Fab filter doesn’t count, because it isn’t on iOS. Only iPadOS, windows and Mac
I got the Fabfilter Pro-C2 while it was on sale for Christmas. I am trying to make spoken word recording of my voice less horrible.
So far with the Pro-C2 it still sounds horrible. Plosives, sibilants, nasal voice. (Yes, I am using an OK mic with shield and all that stuff and I am trying my very best, but still...) Is there anything the Tonebooster compressor has, that I could not do with the Pro-C2? In the app description it mentions de-essing e.g.. Thanks!
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I guess we're in the same 'boat'.
To really process voice we need a proper fully featured 'dynamics processor / channel strip' with...
Gate(with downward expansion), Compressor/Expander, Limiter & DeEsser/DynamicEQ combined into one where the order of the effects can be changed and modules used more than once.
In FF terms it would require us to chain, Pro-G, Pro-Q3, Pro-DS, Pro-G/MB, Pro-L2 and tweak each plug-in to death.
This is where I personally miss an app like the channel-strip from the Allen & Heath D-Live consoles...
IK MixBox could be an option but currently it lacks a gate module but other than that it's very good!
Let us know if you find something that 'works'
Cheers!
@Samu Well, just before Christmas I did something with a recording that made it sound almost OK. For the life or me, I cannot remember what I did. No plosives anymore and overall really OK to listen to. Not bad at all. It must have been something I did on the Mac in Logic late at night or on the iPad in Ferrite or GB. Before I purchased the Pro-C2. So it must be possible even without having a clue
Well plosives are mostly bad/wrong microphone distance and/or angle to mouth and/or lack of a pop-filter
(If them plosive should creep in, some heavy EQ in the <200Hz range will lessen their impact).
Logic Pro has some pretty good voice presets to boot, and so does GarageBand on iOS...
Røde has a pretty good 'check-list' on what to think of when recording voice.
http://www.rode.com/blog/all/audio-processing-and-fx-for-podcasting
Cheers!
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@Samu have you tried a couple instances of Barkfilter? It has a decent DeEssing setting as well as that Tripleband miracle setting. This might cover a lot of the bases you’re talking about. It doesn’t turn anybody into Frank Sinatra however.
@Samu thanks for the link.
Sounds better now. Actually, the Pro-C2 seems quite useful just with the presets and I also did a frequency match with the Pro-Q3 with a voice that is not too far from my own, that did a lot. Also put something on my head while talking to help with the raw sound signal. That actually did a lot too.
Does anybody know what kind of latency the lookahead switch introduces? I'm assuming I would only want to use this on the master output.