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Post by bossanova on Jan 24, 2023 17:49:12 GMT -6
Anyone been using it? I haven’t had time to check it out but they claim to have usable attacks down to 1 microsecond with hardware-derived and digital compression curves and the ridiculous oversampling that AA has been implementing in their most recent gen software.
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Post by bossanova on Jan 24, 2023 19:36:00 GMT -6
Follow up: aw man, I know it’s probably the gas, but I’m digging the sound of this on vocals at 8x oversampling (16x was making my computer stutter), digging in with 7-8 db of reduction with fast attack and release at 4:1. I don’t hear any of the weirdness or nastiness I usually hear in software at fast settings.
Follow up 2: hm…I remixed one of my recent tracks using the settings above and it sounded alright on its own, but I compared it to the original version that used RVox, and I couldn’t hear a significant difference once the other effects had been applied. If anything, RVox might have been adding a slight edge that gave the vocal a bit of extra presence in the mix.
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Post by Darren Boling on Jan 24, 2023 22:53:18 GMT -6
I demoed and bought. Very non-AA like in it's compressor action and CPU usage. In swapping out Abyss on the masterbus I was able to get to the same starting position very quickly using the Deep Space model but then pushed it much further, got all inspired and 30 mins later sent the track off to mastering. I know this may well end up in my pile of unused AA plugins but something in this compressor, at least in these early phases, feels like a new era for them.
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