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  • @jolico said:

    😂

    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 :-)

  • @DJB said:
    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...

  • @DJB said:
    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 :-)

    Great thanks! Look forward to trying it out.

  • This is the best compressor on iOS

  • @jolico said:
    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!

  • @MadGav said:

    @jolico said:
    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

  • @jolico said:

    @MadGav said:

    @jolico said:
    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!

  • >

    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!

    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 ;)

  • @neinneinnein said:
    @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!

  • @Samu said:

    >

    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 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.

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