3/21/2024 0 Comments Cytomic the glue audioz![]() ![]() The GSSL made the transients a bit more gritty, but in a good way – at the expense of slightly less defined stereo width and low end. The BC1 made the guitar a bit smoother without losing any definition or stereo width, sounding perhaps a bit more compressed compared to the others. The Waves plug-in, however, sounded flat in comparison, and lacked some stereo definition. The UA plug-in also added some coloration, making the sound more beefy and sustained, which I also liked. The stereo width and definition was a tad better with the oversampled plug-in but I kind of fancy the coloration of the transients in the non-oversampled plug-in, because it somehow suited the acoustic guitar. I wanted to use the auto-release to tighten up the sound without squashing it too much, and it worked very well on this stereo-dubbed acoustic guitar. Personally I've never quite fancied using the auto-release setting on a compressor, but when the compressor is good enough it can lend you a helping hand when mixing. ![]()
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