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Re: multiband compression - vst



hi,
 
i use multiband compression as a dynamic eq not to squash the signal. if used correctly as a dynamic eq, the benefits of using a multiband comp are great, especially for electroacoustic, live electronics etc music.
 
i have just recently mastered my new electroacoustic album this way. all of the slightly agressive bass and high mids are very controlled right now. also using a tube mastering eq helps alot too.
 
best.
 
Erdem Helvacioglu
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Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: multiband compression - vst

Erdem Said: "i am looking for a multiband compression plugin for vst. a plugin similar to waves mastering multiband compression." 

As always, I'll add my word of caution: if it is possible, avoid using multiband compression - results are usually not nice in multiple bands...

                 Rainer