AO us a awesome company. I used to use his plugins a lot before I was able to purchase a better selection of tools. For mastering I'm sure they're great since you don't need to have very many running at once. But for a entire 50-100 track mix loaded up with them....holy cow are they cpu heavy. Almost as bad as Acoustica. My mac M1 pro chip can have trouble keeping up.
thanks for the demo, however i think the sound source is too dynamic.. its houls be a more dull sound, like a drum loop with some bass and a vocal perhaps, so make note of the changes in the sound.. the sound source is too dynamic with many changes in the songs structure, it just makes it hard to follow to changes.
Actually, distortion its a kind of compresion, nam nail that perfectly, maybe you can't mess with parameters but, of copurse nam captures ''compresion behavior''
@@bukowskimoho Compression is based on time (attack & release) and therefore NAM does not reproduce it. NAM perfectly reproduces harmonics, saturation with respect to frequency band, etc.
@@poddenerwowany it's on the distortion and saturation behavior, for example I've tried a few nam profiles from a few fuzz pedals, and they compress the transients and release depending of the fuzz character, so maybe you can't mess with parameters but nam does captures compression from the units you are playing.
@@sageaudio I'm wondering what other effects you're using on the mastering chain..... before / after the effect this video is about. I doubt it's the only plugin you're using, so what's going into this plugin.... what's used after it.... Obviously, knowing this is useful info for us, the viewers 😊
Here are the specific ones: NEVE - tonehunt.org/yulokchan/8b0361c0-d357-43ac-aa86-e10f05ad5b4d VELVET - tonehunt.org/Studawson99/192fbe3b-223d-43f3-9ef3-2a02decce062 STUDER - tonehunt.org/yulokchan/b59cbbee-daa1-4857-b0f8-866a5a6bb07c
Won't the Dual mono function of this plugin solve the complicated way of individually isolating L&R with 2 tracks? I guess this works for me on Logic pro 🤔(Or maybe there are problems which I'm not aware of..)
Just want to mention that NAM is the Best free option for guitar amplifier simulation. It's completely free, very light on rescources (except CPU) and you have virtually unlimited amps. It is literally a God-send. Thx Sage Audio for sharing these plugins with us. I am actually really compelled to get a Sage Audio Membership.
I've made several DIY versions of MOMA, gotta say I prefer the hardware version every time because even at max settings it doesn't sound harsh or aggressive like the plugin. Even if I leave out the capacitor that smooths out the high end, it still doesn't get annoyingly harsh like the plugin.
We've got a few different videos on mixing plugins! If you go to our channel and just search 'mixing plugins' in the bar for that you'll find a bunch of different topics. Free ones included!