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Klevgrand - Richter (Tectonic Compressor)

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  • @cokomairena said:
    It reminds me a little of medusa but is super simple, I like simple

    I was just thinking, that I feel like using Medusa way more than this.

  • @Darkstring said:

    @cokomairena said:
    It reminds me a little of medusa but is super simple, I like simple

    I was just thinking, that I feel like using Medusa way more than this.

    I like this one more than Medusa.

  • edited May 2023

    What sounds better on a va synth.

    When I tested medusa.

    It were better than beef.

    With the no artifact.

    Then it should be better than medusa?

  • @Darkstring said:

    @cokomairena said:
    It reminds me a little of medusa but is super simple, I like simple

    I was just thinking, that I feel like using Medusa way more than this.

    Have to say I like medusa, knock and grand finale more than this. It's nice but it doesn't blow my socks off like they do

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Darkstring said:

    @cokomairena said:
    It reminds me a little of medusa but is super simple, I like simple

    I was just thinking, that I feel like using Medusa way more than this.

    Have to say I like medusa, knock and grand finale more than this. It's nice but it doesn't blow my socks off like they do

    So in other words, it's more of a tremour than an earthquake on your Richter scale? 🤪

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Darkstring said:

    @cokomairena said:
    It reminds me a little of medusa but is super simple, I like simple

    I was just thinking, that I feel like using Medusa way more than this.

    Have to say I like medusa, knock and grand finale more than this. It's nice but it doesn't blow my socks off like they do

    So in other words, it's more of a tremour than an earthquake on your Richter scale? 🤪

    Great analogy, yes lol

  • @oat_phipps said:
    I dunno what Klevgrand’s doing these days. Pretty aimless overall hodgepodge the last few years. I’d rather have AU Kuvert, Roverb, Vandelay. Not the highest quality effects in retrospect, they’ve upped their DSP game, but I’d rather bathe in nostalgia than mess with the stuff they’ve been putting out.

    Personally I disagree. I really love all the percussion apps they’ve been releasing as well as Tomofon. But I can definitely see them not being for everyone. I might pick this up before the intro sale is over but I need to watch some demos.

  • @Darkstring said:

    @cokomairena said:
    It reminds me a little of medusa but is super simple, I like simple

    I was just thinking, that I feel like using Medusa way more than this.

    Medusa is an amazing app.

  • I'm thinking I'll probably get Richter on Thursday just for sh*ts and giggles. I love Korvpressor a lot, and Logic's compressor doesn't give me that "hot dog" styled compression. I'm wondering how this will sound on drums.

  • @eylvy said:

    Yes, it definitely gives Beat Scholar a kick in the butt, I think I’ll go for it.

  • Simple but quite effective. It presses well and there are really few artifacts and distortions.

  • Simple and very efficient at this price I bought it before reading reviews and use it it some tracks in Cubasis3 and dis the job perfectly. Very clean.

  • See you at the party, Richter!

  • I’m really liking this one. I can see it being one of my go-to compressors.

  • @HotStrange said:
    I’m really liking this one. I can see it being one of my go-to compressors.

    I got 6 compressors (not counting the ones in Cubasis IAP and Logic ios) everyone is useful and good , this one is the cheaper and very good and it is important it should be a choice for a beginner as simplicity and learning compression is great with this one.

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @HotStrange said:
    I’m really liking this one. I can see it being one of my go-to compressors.

    I got 6 compressors (not counting the ones in Cubasis IAP and Logic ios) everyone is useful and good , this one is the cheaper and very good and it is important it should be a choice for a beginner as simplicity and learning compression is great with this one.

    I haven’t tried this one yet, I’m well covered on the compressor front but I have to really disagree that this is a good choice to learn about compression. The whole design of this plugin is that it abstracts the normal compression controls for something more “intuitive”. Compression can be hard enough to grasp for beginners with the usual controls but when it’s boiled down to transients and amount controls with a boost option, I’m not sure even experienced audio engineers could be fully sure what it’s doing behind the scenes.

    Kompresor from Shattered Glass Audio is probably my first recommendation for people who really want learn what compression is and how it works because it’s very clearly laid out and also has delta function which makes it super easy to actually understand what you are doing to the sound.

    All that being said, this does look like a really great option for those who are aren’t interested in what it does or how it does and just want easy controls to get something going.

  • Bought it, but unfortunately not over the moon. Tried it and I didn’t discover a setting, a tweak or preset that make my stuff sound better than it already did, on the contrary in a lot of cases. Might be my style, it might be me. Will stick to my RRS compressor.

  • @ronnieb said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @HotStrange said:
    I’m really liking this one. I can see it being one of my go-to compressors.

    I got 6 compressors (not counting the ones in Cubasis IAP and Logic ios) everyone is useful and good , this one is the cheaper and very good and it is important it should be a choice for a beginner as simplicity and learning compression is great with this one.

    I haven’t tried this one yet, I’m well covered on the compressor front but I have to really disagree that this is a good choice to learn about compression. The whole design of this plugin is that it abstracts the normal compression controls for something more “intuitive”. Compression can be hard enough to grasp for beginners with the usual controls but when it’s boiled down to transients and amount controls with a boost option, I’m not sure even experienced audio engineers could be fully sure what it’s doing behind the scenes.

    Kompresor from Shattered Glass Audio is probably my first recommendation for people who really want learn what compression is and how it works because it’s very clearly laid out and also has delta function which makes it super easy to actually understand what you are doing to the sound.

    All that being said, this does look like a really great option for those who are aren’t interested in what it does or how it does and just want easy controls to get something going.

    Yes not for learning , you are right more for easy compression.

  • @Slush said:
    Bought it, but unfortunately not over the moon. Tried it and I didn’t discover a setting, a tweak or preset that make my stuff sound better than it already did, on the contrary in a lot of cases. Might be my style, it might be me. Will stick to my RRS compressor.

    Yeah.... Gimme medusa, for example, over this any day. No question at all for me, personally

  • does this plugin also use upward compression/expansion?

  • @janpieter said:
    does this plugin also use upward compression/expansion?

    No

  • @janpieter said:
    does this plugin also use upward compression/expansion?

    For that I use Toneboosters’ MBC.

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @HotStrange said:
    I’m really liking this one. I can see it being one of my go-to compressors.

    I got 6 compressors (not counting the ones in Cubasis IAP and Logic ios) everyone is useful and good , this one is the cheaper and very good and it is important it should be a choice for a beginner as simplicity and learning compression is great with this one.

    Which are your go-tos? I use Smoov and Schlap a lot. And lately Medusa. I think Richter will be one as well.

  • @ronnieb said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @HotStrange said:
    I’m really liking this one. I can see it being one of my go-to compressors.

    I got 6 compressors (not counting the ones in Cubasis IAP and Logic ios) everyone is useful and good , this one is the cheaper and very good and it is important it should be a choice for a beginner as simplicity and learning compression is great with this one.

    I haven’t tried this one yet, I’m well covered on the compressor front but I have to really disagree that this is a good choice to learn about compression. The whole design of this plugin is that it abstracts the normal compression controls for something more “intuitive”. Compression can be hard enough to grasp for beginners with the usual controls but when it’s boiled down to transients and amount controls with a boost option, I’m not sure even experienced audio engineers could be fully sure what it’s doing behind the scenes.

    Kompresor from Shattered Glass Audio is probably my first recommendation for people who really want learn what compression is and how it works because it’s very clearly laid out and also has delta function which makes it super easy to actually understand what you are doing to the sound.

    All that being said, this does look like a really great option for those who are aren’t interested in what it does or how it does and just want easy controls to get something going.

    I’ve always been curious about that one but for the price I never dove in. I’ll have to check it out if it ever goes on sale.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Slush said:
    Bought it, but unfortunately not over the moon. Tried it and I didn’t discover a setting, a tweak or preset that make my stuff sound better than it already did, on the contrary in a lot of cases. Might be my style, it might be me. Will stick to my RRS compressor.

    Yeah.... Gimme medusa, for example, over this any day. No question at all for me, personally

    Medusa is amazing. I waited way too long to finally get it. I put it on everything now.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @HotStrange said:
    I’m really liking this one. I can see it being one of my go-to compressors.

    I got 6 compressors (not counting the ones in Cubasis IAP and Logic ios) everyone is useful and good , this one is the cheaper and very good and it is important it should be a choice for a beginner as simplicity and learning compression is great with this one.

    Which are your go-tos? I use Smoov and Schlap a lot. And lately Medusa. I think Richter will be one as well.

    Medusa and Magic death eyes Stereo from DMF.

    but all 6 are good ones some more colorful, FAT or vintage. I don’t use generally a compressor for mastering just added for some specific tracks I prefer use only a limiter on the Master.

    For the mixing I like more to use a channel strip particularly the DMF strip. But it is really as I learnt on analog mixers studio when young I got summer job in an analog studio.

    I cannot say use better this one or this one. Really depends of my mood , my music tracks.

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @HotStrange said:
    I’m really liking this one. I can see it being one of my go-to compressors.

    I got 6 compressors (not counting the ones in Cubasis IAP and Logic ios) everyone is useful and good , this one is the cheaper and very good and it is important it should be a choice for a beginner as simplicity and learning compression is great with this one.

    Which are your go-tos? I use Smoov and Schlap a lot. And lately Medusa. I think Richter will be one as well.

    Medusa and Magic death eyes Stereo from DMF.

    but all 6 are good ones some more colorful, FAT or vintage. I don’t use generally a compressor for mastering just added for some specific tracks I prefer use only a limiter on the Master.

    For the mixing I like more to use a channel strip particularly the DMF strip. But it is really as I learnt on analog mixers studio when young I got summer job in an analog studio.

    I cannot say use better this one or this one. Really depends of my mood , my music tracks.

    I sort of do the same as you. If I’m live recording jams I’ll use a compressor to mix/master occasionally but I usually just use it to sculpt the sounds and add some oomph. I like to put a channel strip at the end of most of my tracks as well. Which are you using? I’ve been using MixBox mostly but that new free one is really really great.

    The only DMF app I have is MagicVerb but I really want their compressor and channel strip. Their envelope AU reverb seems greats too.

  • My go to use as channel strip is the DMF Strip . On Cubasis3 sometimes I use the one strip stock login but it is more a box style than a strip not very handy. DMF Strip is more like SSL strip on studio big mixers. The Auria included in it as a SSL strip style. But I can’t work properly with Auria Pro.

    DMF have 2 compressor, the pricey one Magic death eyes Stereo and the NY . I never used the NY.

  • I can't use it on my ipad mini in vertical mode as it doesn't scale :/

  • @NeuM said:

    @janpieter said:
    does this plugin also use upward compression/expansion?

    For that I use Toneboosters’ MBC.

    Woot also has upward.

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