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  • How do you smooth volume differences?

    Hello, I am wondering whether you know about a VST-Plugin that planes the differences in volume of an VI while using the same Midi velocity.

    Sebastian


  • An audio compressor or (going to the extremes) a limiter will be the tool of choice. Both processor types are included in our Vienna Suite -> [URL]http://vsl.co.at/en/211/497/1686/1673/115.htm[/URL]

    HTH,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hello,

    I am not quite sure, if I could make myself understood.

    I am looking for a tool (plug-In), which

    a) dampens a sound when the sound's volume exceeds a certain lmit, AND

    b) enhances a sound when the sound's volme is underneath a certain limit.

    Does someone have a suggestion?

    Sebastian


  • With dampening / enhancing you mean frequency dependant processing rather than simple volume processing (if I understand you correctly) - because for that latter case a compressor _is_ the tool of choice.

    For frequency-dependant volume changes a multiband dynamic processor like Vienna Suite's Multiband Limiter is what you're looking for.

    HTH,

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • ad 1 and 2: That would be a compander (i.e. a compressor combined with an expander). Waves C1 in its "Comp-Gate"-variety is a typical example, but there might be others, too.

    ad 3: ... I am not sure that I understand what you are after. You mean automation?


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Dietz said:

    ad 3: ... You mean automation?

     

    Yes. So that I can change the settings of the compander during playback via midi.


  • In Vienna you use the "dyn" control..worx great...

    Other than that you have just defined what a compressor does.

    SvK