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jordanreynolds
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ahh, got it! I used to use Cubase and moved over to Studio One. I liked Cubase but the editing tools and workflow didn't really fit me. Studio One is like it was designed for me.

Anyways, that's a great idea with using the Lanes as room tone! Auto crossfade and everything, great idea! Most of the work I'm currently doing is commercial or under 5 minute recordings. So pasting in the room tone hasn't been too hindering YET. But I love your idea of using the lanes. They have the same feature in Studio One called "Layers."

BTW: Studio One was designed by two of the original former Cubase/Nuendo developers. So moving from Cubase to Studio one was a breeze. They already have a 30 day demo but they mentioned that they are releasing a FREE version soon (which is nuts!). Ok I'll shutup, I'm just a huge Studio One fan boy right now. Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jordanreynolds wrote:
I'm not trying to be argumentative but do have a source that states Rencomp and RenVox use the exact same algorithm? I'm just awfully curious now. Smile


think about what you just asked... Do you really think Waves would make public what type of algorithm is used in their products?

I use the algorithm of my ears... If you tweak the Renn Comp or Renn Channel or Renn Vox you can get them to sound identical
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jordanreynolds
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

captain54 wrote:
think about what you just asked... Do you really think Waves would make public what type of algorithm is used in their products?

I use the algorithm of my ears... If you tweak the Renn Comp or Renn Channel or Renn Vox you can get them to sound identical


I think you misunderstood what I asked. I wouldn't expect any plugin manufacturer to publicly announce "We used the XYZ 2.35 Algorithm in our compressor plugin." But it certainly wouldn't be unordinary for a manufacturer to state something like "Renn Vox uses the same compression algorithm as the Renn Compressor but includes some different features - a gate, hard limiter, and auto makeup gain." They aren't revealing their secret back-end algorithm code by making such a statement.

You claimed "The RennVox and the RennComp are identical." But this is simply based on your own audible observations - which is fine. I understand the value A/B'ing plugins. But the way you worded it made it sound like it was hard fact which only Waves knows. That is the only reason I asked.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Must admit I always thought the RennVox and the RennComp were one and the same - it would be odd if they weren't wouldn't it?

I must have owned more compressors than cars - and that's saying something! But the older I get, (coughs - more mature I get) the less compression I want. I mean, 1 to 1.5dB when I'm tracking feels great but even 2dB can sound like too much.
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