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We back again with another free rack! This time I decided to finally build a transient designer. Such a useful tool that is missing from the factory effects the Ableton comes with. A Transient Designer is a very smart but very easy to use dynamic effect. It usually comes with two controls.
One to boost or reduce the attack (punch/snap) of the sound. And the other is for boosting or reducing the sustain (body) of the sound. A transient designer can be used to add punch to drums, basslines, leads and vocals. But can also make things tighter if they are too busy and dense. For this rack I used opposite gates to isolate just the attack and sustain of the sound and then boost or cut volume using the Saturator. Setting Up To setup the Transient Designer to work with any sound you throw at it.
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You need to follow this 4 simple steps. Hardy bamboo fly rod serial numbers. Show the devices in the rack. Solo the Attack Chain. Adjust the Threshold until you only hear the transients (beginning of each sound).
Use the Transient Adjust to fine tune the isolation of transients Now you can use the Attack and Sustain macros to add more punch or make everything tighter. Macros Attack (Snap) – Cut or Boost the attack of the sound. Can add or remove punch from the sound. Sustain (Body) – Cut or Boost the sustain of the sound. Can make the sound fuller or tighter. Thresh – Set the threshold of both gates.
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Transient Adjust – Adjust the release of the gates for finer control over transient isolation Limiting On/Off – There is a Limiter at the end of the rack. You can turn it on or off using this macro.
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Installation 1. Double click on the downloaded file to open it up in Ableton Live 2. Click on the Save button at the top right corner of the device to save to your User Library.You need Ableton Live 9.7 or above for this rack to work.
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SPL Transient Designer Plus Explained WEBRip English MP4 1600 x 900 AVC 516 kbps 30 fps AAC 156 Kbps 44.1 KHz 2 channels 00:42:00 203.8 MB Genre: Video Tutorial / Sound Processing In this in-depth tutorial series, studio guru Bill Edstrom teaches you how to use and abuse this latest version of SPL's secret weapon for controlling transients, Transient Designer Plus! Bill begins with an overview of what Transient Designer Plus can offer you, which segues into a walkthrough of the plug-in's UI. Next, Bill demonstrates the two main controls of the plug-in, the Attack and Sustain knobs. That leads into an exploration of one of the new features of Transient Designer Plus, its Soft Clip Limiter. Bill covers both the internal and external side chains in separate videos, showing you how you can use them to key off key rhythmic sources such as a kick or snare, and how to impart the transient envelope of one track to another track. Bill then demonstrates all of this with demo videos. First, he fixes a hi-hat in a loop, then processes a kick, snare, bass, and room mics using Transient Designer Plus.
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Thanks Aleksey for expanding upon the original SPL version and giving us even more control! Just brought it! Just one concern, The first thing I always do with a new plugin is to create a null test (so I can hear what its doing by hearing the difference between the two) but when I tried this with Transgainer I couldn't get it to cancel (even in one times oversampling), I guess this is due to phase shifting at certain frequencies in your design. My concern with this is that one of the main uses I and others would probably use it for (as I did with the spl one) was for individual drum tracks in multitrack drum recording and due to this phase shifting I can forsee that if I put it on my oversnare my under snare will now be phase shifted out (at certain frequencies) with the oversnare not to mention the overheads and other drum microphones which will colour the sound.
Any chance you could give us a linear phase mode (even if it means adding a latency for this mode) I'm sure I won't be the only person to ask for it once they try it on multiple microphone sources and in fact maybe the original did this two but I was too inexperienced then to notice!;) Apart from this, congratulations on an amazing plug in, I love the fact that you can get the envelope times down to affect the high frequency transients more than the slower ones allowing you to brighten or mellow the sound. Also, MS processing is amazing! One last tiny request, any way you could implement a modifier key to allow a parameter in one group to affect all other groups (both relative and absolute)? This would be great for keeping say group 1 and 2's gain either relative to each other or the same as each other. This would be great in all the new plug ins (apologies if it's in already and I missed it);). Thank you for your message.
I understand your concern about phase-shift - which is, of course, unavoidable for this design. Right now I'm not quite sure about implementing a fully linear-phase design because of possible complications with precise transient detection - so, please do not expect I'll do it. Beside that I'm not quite sure the, quite modest, phase-shift of TransGainer will work unacceptably in a practical situation. As for the modifier key for group control, it's not obvious which groups it should affect.
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Beside that, not seeing what you are changing is not a good way to adjust parameters. I'll have to find a better solution.
You might be right about the affect it will have on multitrack, might not be too bad.:) The modifier for group control idea was because I found in dual mono or ms if you wanted to change the overall volume you would have to do group one then group two which isn't too bad but if you could hold down something like control and shift whilst changing group one's output gain then all the other groups would follow too (or it could be made relative with another modifier. Wasn't too bothered about any other controls but come to think of it it would be great to be able to 'group/link' any controls from one group to another (especially for surround work) Perhaps one way for all the new plug ins is a pop up grouping matrix window that could list all parameters on one axis against the actual groups on the other axis with tick boxes intersecting. The DAW Reaper does this with it's channel groups.
Anyway thanks for replying, By the way, Ages ago I was having problems with span causing clicks in Nuendo 4, You'll be hopefully happy to know it was not your plug in but the way 'Cubendo' handles the graphic updates as Reaper has NO problem even at 64 buffer range, very impressive! Thanks again for a great product, will be buying each one as the money starts to roll in again!;). Autodesk maya car modeling.