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Re: Please recommend a good Transient shaper plug-in...
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 4:27 am
by musicman691
mhschmieder wrote:Never heard of that one, and can't even tell from the image who the vendor is, as it appears to be abbreviated to a two or three letter acronym.
The developer is Eareckon; got that from clicking on the link in the post.
Re: Please recommend a good Transient shaper plug-in...
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 11:39 am
by mhschmieder
Hah, didn't see the link, as I've been having trouble with video inserts resizing and blocking surrounding text, then jumping around before stabilizing. Maybe it's time for El Capitan?

Re: Please recommend a good Transient shaper plug-in...
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 12:04 pm
by musicman691
mhschmieder wrote:Hah, didn't see the link, as I've been having trouble with video inserts resizing and blocking surrounding text, then jumping around before stabilizing. Maybe it's time for El Capitan?

What OSX are you using now?
Re: Please recommend a good Transient shaper plug-in...
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 12:17 pm
by Tritonemusic
I'm on 10.6.8 and it was right there.
Re: Please recommend a good Transient shaper plug-in...
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 6:48 pm
by mhschmieder
Still on Yosemite, for now, until I feel I can risk down-time on near-complete albums (or until they're finished). I expect BIAS Peak to stop working, and I still depend on it for reasons I haven't time to go into right now, but LOTS of time has been spent trying to find alternatives for the SPECIFIC tasks I still use it for (mastering is not one of them at this point).
I've had a lot of weird issues with recent Safari updates. Seem to be performance-related.
Bear in mind that I have a gazillion tabs at all times, due to all the research I'm doing on so many tracks at once. That's what happens when a company expects you to wear a dozen or more different hats, each of which is an extremely difficult subject in itself. I have to keep the tabs active, even if I sort bookmarks as well, or use other browser management techniques. I don't need any lectures on this; I've tried everything. Very few people are expected to do as much as I am, but that's a story not fit for a public forum.
No accusations here; just some pre-emptive statements to try to keep this topic from getting hijacked. I feel awful when a simple statement is challenged vs. taken at face value silently, as I try hard not to be the guilty one when it comes to topic drift.
Re: Please recommend a good Transient shaper plug-in...
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 10:24 am
by nk_e
Sonic State just posted a really decent review/walkthrough of Sonnox's Envolution if anyone is interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-6lkiI83Co