[Free] Waves OneKnob Louder will be distributed for free (until 3/15)

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[Free] Waves OneKnob Louder will be distributed for free (until 3/15)

There was also before, so if you have one, please go through.

If you don't have it yet, get it.

It says it's for PreSonus users, but it doesn't seem to have any checks.

However, FL Studio users don't have much compatibility with FL, so I feel like I don't have to have one.

I have a Diamond plug-in for Waves, but I have too many bad memories and I haven't used it at all.

That's why I rarely buy Waves articles on this blog.
(Although it is super personal, there have been many cases in the past where it could not be read due to version compatibility issues ...)

A Waves account is required.

 

Overview

With an automatic make-up feature that combines a peak limiter and low-level compression, Louder effectively loudens the track and improves RMS by up to 24dB.

 

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  1. Fans of this site Than:

    Thank you for updating.

    > I have a Diamond plug-in for Waves, but I have too many bad memories and I haven't used it at all.
    Actually, I've never used Waves products.
    Waves update I don't like paying for it, and honestly I don't know what's better (or even think it's inferior) compared to other manufacturers, so my index finger doesn't move at all. ..
    However, Waves is strangely supported, and there are many professionals who recommend it, so I was vaguely wondering if I should get it, but I am relieved to hear such an opinion.

    To give a frank impression to Waves, who has never used Waves products, I have the impression that Waves is a manufacturer that continues to sell in the glory of the past.
    However, unless it is a plug-in with a very advanced algorithm, even the attached effect can produce a good sound in the end, so I think that it is supported by professionals due to the problem of familiarity.

    • yosi Than:

      > Actually, I have never used Waves products.
      > Waves update I don't like paying for it, and honestly I don't know what's better (or even think it's inferior) compared to other manufacturers, so my index finger doesn't move at all. Hmm.

      I think you don't have to use it.
      The price of the bundle is cheap, so it may be good for those who are in the future.
      However, I really don't have good memories.
      Waves plug-ins are divided into stereo version and mono version, and when you put in a bundle, it is already full of Waves plug-ins and the act of "selecting" became painful.
      It seems that it has improved a lot now, but I am not using it at all because I am in a traumatic state.

      However, the technology is high, and OVox Vocal ReSynthesis, which was released a while ago, is a plug-in that I am interested in.
      It seems that vocals can be output as MIDI in real time.
      So I'm thinking of buying it at the $ 30 sale.

      • Fans of this site Than:

        > The act of "choosing" became painful because it was full of Waves plug-ins.
        Ah, I understand w
        When I was using Logic, when I inserted a plug-in from a manufacturer that would lose if I didn't buy it in a bundle like iZotope, the plug-in list spread out on the screen and I was annoyed.
        However, Ableton is excellent all over the place, and you can search for plugins etc. by text, so when you want to insert it, you only have to enter the plugin name, so it does not bother me much.
        In addition to searching, you can create up to 7 favorite tags, so if you put together the ones you use often, you'll get better.
        (Yosi also has Live, so I think you know ...)

        > It seems that vocals can be output as MIDI in real time.
        Ah, it's a very special purpose, but it's useful when you want to switch effects or elaborate with MIDI notes.
        Except for vocal effects, Blue Cat Audio's FreqAnalyst Pro analyzer can also spit out MIDI from frequency information.
        If you are only looking for the MIDI output function, it may be simple and good.However, at the current price, OVox Vocal ReSynthesis is cheaper, so I will do Waves.

        • yosi Than:

          > When I was using Logic, when I inserted a plug-in from a manufacturer that would lose if I didn't buy it in a bundle like iZotope, the plug-in list spread out on the screen and I was annoyed.
          That's true.
          Now that you can search for plug-ins in Live or FL Studio, that area has become much easier.

          I didn't know that Blue Cat Audio's Freq Analyst Pro could output MIDI CC!
          Rather, Blue Cat hasn't been checked yet, so I've told you so much and I think I'll gradually start working on it.

          • Fans of this site Than:

            Thank you for always politely replying.This is a supplement, so no reply is required.

            > Blue Cat hasn't been checked yet, so I've told you so much and I think I'll gradually start working on it.

            I hope the comments helped, but let me add that I'm also unused.
            However, looking at the official manual, it seems that you can write frequency information, MIDI CC control, and even automation, so if you want to apply frequency information to an effect, it may be easier than a MIDI note.
            If you limit it to Melda plug-ins, you can create modulation with frequency information in the same way, so I use it, but I thought that it could be used when I wanted to control plug-ins made by other companies by frequency, so I kept an eye on it.
            The rest is cheap!

  2. Fans of this site Than:

    It's a correction of the comment earlier, it's MIDI CC, not MIDI notes.I'm sorry.

  3. Fans of this site Than:

    Ah, fluffy, fluffy babble b babble wb! !! ?? !! ?? !! !! ??

    After sending a comment, I suddenly looked it up and found a bad plugin ... (I noticed too much after sending a comment, so I want to fix it)
    I talked about how Melda's plug-in can make modulation by frequency, and if Melda's modulator can output MIDI CC, isn't it the strongest?I found it when I thought about it ...I didn't notice why ...
    The plugin name is MCC Generator.It's free, but it seems that you need to upgrade the MFreeFX Bundle to unlock the modulator functionality.
    Apgre is officially 60% off to date for 2544 yen.That said, Melda's bundles are half priced several times a year, so you may not need to rush.

    It may not be transmitted, but this plugin is a little crap.
    Melda's modulators are hard to get along with because they have a lot of parameters and items, but they are very good.
    When I commented earlier in the Filterstation 2 article, I mentioned that applying an envelope follower to a filter's LFO Rate changes the rate on the volume, which is interesting, but Melda's modulator has an envelope follower, so this is You can do the same by spitting out with MIDI CC and controlling Rate with MIDI CC.
    With Melda plug-ins, you don't have to bother with MIDI CC, but it's too fast to use Melda's modulators with third-party plug-ins.

    The difficulty is that the learning cost is high (´ ・ ω ・ `)
    Please withdraw the recommendation of FreqAnalyst Pro. Blue Cat Audio Yoshimanu w Melda is superior in terms of price.

    • yosi Than:

      Thank you for the information! w
      I tried MCC Generator before and didn't use it if something was different, but I had to buy it.
      I bought it immediately.
      I don't know how to use it at all, so I will study by watching the video you taught me.

      Personally, I'm a little excited that I can actually do great things when I use it for Patcher.
      Thank you very much for the good information.

      • Fans of this site Than:

        Good news.
        Suddenly, Melda's technology can spit out MIDI notes like OVox Vocal ReSynthesis.
        I found it when I looked it up.And it's probably completely free. (I can't confirm it because I have charged the FreeFX Bundle)

        The plugin name is MTuner.No, I don't know if you can put out MIDI notes from the plug-in name.
        Moreover, unlike OVox Vocal ReSynthesis, it is polyphonic compatible.
        Polyphony that can only be used with higher grades of Melodyne is free or Melda is crazy ...
        (Of course, I think Melodyne has advantages in editing function and quality)

        It's a very simple plug-in, so if you want to use the MIDI note output function, there seems to be no reason to use OVox Vocal ReSynthesis.
        The reason I buy it is whether I like vocal effects.

        • yosi Than:

          > Suddenly, Melda's technology can spit out MIDI notes like OVox Vocal ReSynthesis?
          How did you have such a hand?
          Certainly I don't think it can be released from M Tuner.
          Thank you for the good information.
          I'm on the road now, so I'll give it a try when I get home.

          The accuracy of the MIDI note output function seems to be quite different for each developer, so I would like to compare it for a moment.
          FL Studio has a function to convert monophonic audio to MIDI, but the accuracy is low and you can only use some characteristic sounds.
          It seems that there is a technology called a pitch-related original algorithm.
          (The algorithm of Antares is excellent in Sanreco that I read a long time ago, so it seems that other developers can not surpass it)

          Personally, I feel that the developer's technical capabilities can be understood by the quality of the filter and pitch part.
          (I don't think the technology and the technology to make good plug-ins are necessarily the same ...)

          • Fans of this site Than:

            > The accuracy of the MIDI note output function seems to be quite different for each developer, so I would like to compare it for a moment.

            I was also curious, so it's easy, but I tried it.
            From the conclusion, the MIDI output of MTuner was garbage.
            I'm sorry to introduce something that can't be used.It seems to be a simple tuner to the last, and it did not support polyphonic when it came to MIDI output.The tuner function seems to be polyphonic.
            I tried various things because I can make detailed settings, but I can't get a good output.By default, it outputs randomly and picks up too many sounds, so I wondered if software that is good at converting to MIDI is excellent in algorithms around it.
            The feeling of watching the video The MIDI output function of OVox Vocal ReSynthesis is clearly higher. Waves praise is regrettable!Gununu.

            I easily compared it with the audio-to-MIDI conversion function of my DAW.Result is

            Ableton Live >> Insurmountable Wall >> Logic Pro> Adjusted MTuner

            It's like that.I targeted vocal samples with a delay, but only Ableton Live picked up the notes of the delay perfectly and there was almost no extra sound.
            Logic Pro obviously didn't have enough notes to pick up.The delay part is annihilated.

            I don't think yosi has Logic Pro, so if you want to verify the conversion function of each developer, please tell me that you can provide MIDI data if you give me the material.

            Also, this verification has nothing to do with MCC Generator.Unlike MIDI notes, which must be picked up accurately, modulators are still recommended as they allow you to adjust the effect settings nicely.

          • yosi Than:

            > I'm sorry to introduce something that can't be used.It seems to be a simple tuner to the last, and it did not support polyphonic when it came to MIDI output.The tuner function seems to be polyphonic.
            No, thank you for your verification.

            In Ableton Live, the accuracy of such a place is a stone's throw, isn't it?
            (FL is weak around here)

            > I don't think yosi has Logic Pro, so if you want to verify the conversion function of each developer, please tell me that you can provide MIDI data if you give me the material.
            Thank you for your wonderful offer.
            You may ask when writing an article.

            MCC Generator looks good.
            I will try and make various trials and errors to write an article on how to use it and recommend it.

  4. Fans of this site Than:

    I'm sorry for the troll-like writing frequency, but Melda's products are easier to understand by looking at the official tutorial for a particular feature than reading the manual.
    This is because Melda emphasizes the help function more than the manual, and the manual is not very comprehensive and readable for help.
    (Although I'm writing technical things to that extent and studying)
    If you want to spit out MIDI CC according to frequency like FreqAnalyst Pro, you can do it by watching the two videos below.

    https://www.meldaproduction.com/tutorials/modulators-basics-and-normal-mode
    https://www.meldaproduction.com/tutorials/modulators-pitch-mode

    This is the envelope follower (Level Follwer in Melda) function.
    https://www.meldaproduction.com/tutorials/modulators-follower-mode

    It was really a harvest that I noticed the MCC Generator.
    I like Melda, but I think it took a long time to find out if yosi wasn't interested in FreqAnalyst Pro because there were too many Melda plug-ins to cover it at all (´ ・ ω ・ `)

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