Ooh! I'm a bit surprised tbh. It's a steep learning curve. I'm split. I think it sounds great and it uses the ADAA stuff so you can over sample without it destroying your CPU. I'm also not from an analogue background in mixing as I am in music so a visual display is something I quite like and it's something I think fab filter has. I think that it may be worth it for people seeking out more detail on what it does if they are used to mixing in the box. I think it's great tbh but agree to disagree lol
Reminds me of DMG Audio Track Comp 2. I love the idea of having all the compressors in 1 package however it does take away from the fun of using the familiar interface from the respected units. Great review as always, big fan here!
I feel like I've seen a similar product that does actually change the interface to match each piece of gear as you select it. Can't recall what it was though. But it's a great idea.
There’s some interesting new tools coming out like Hype from PA that are trying to do something different. I do still enjoy reaching for a plugin and it looks like the hardware and I kinda know what’s it’s going to do before I’ve loaded it in.
I need 24 compressors in one so i can have at least a choice between two every month of the year. Jokes aside, thanks for the video guys. Watching this with my morning coffee i had a random thought and realised this reminds me of another two „multi““ compressors . One is the DMG audio TrackComp and the other is by A.O.M called Nu Compressor. You might want to check em out and show them to us. Cheers !
Disagree ........ first of all it sounds amazing better than most emulations and second it gives you a lot more control so it basically expands on what a regular G Buss or Vari Mu can do. Plus the non emulation algorithms are INCREDIBLE! Didn't even speak on those!
Well, you don't mention the point, that you have a lot of very clever new tweaking possibilities and I think, the sound quality is a decent step forward. You def. need a learning curve but then you can work fast and fluently switch between different comp flavours. I like it. But hey guys, I really like your reviews.
Totally with Sean about the look. While it's purely psychological, I wouldn't run a low through it for the warmth of a Fairchild for example. It'd be a great stock plugin for a daw, but it's only use I could think of, is try the different compressors on where it needs compressing, once I'd find the one I need, I'd reach the plugin corresponding and removing this one.
You're right Sean.....it is made by Three Body Technology makers of the Kirchoff EQ. I had high hopes for this...oh well still rinsin' the AMEK Mastering Comp as per.. good job guys
Men, thank you very much for the honest video. I have the same opinion about the compressor. Nice video 🔥 but I also think it's cool that there is such an alternative to fabfilter pro-c, which I use in very rare cases. in general it's cool that Cenozoix exists, but I don't think I need it😅
Thx mates! There is a compressor that I use again and again. My go to swiss army knife, old but gold. In my opinion it sounds great and the cpu hit is ridiculous! I talk about the Manic Compressor from Boz Digital Labs. It would be nice to get a your professional piont of view of it!
Hey can you guys do a video of the new Kiive Audio NFuse, it’s an emulation of the Neve Portico and SSL fusion, it seems really good and you guys really liked the complexx compressor
@@StudioLife101 Considering it has more compression styles, the option to choose between feed-back and feed-forward compression, the ability to add odd or even order harmonics, saturation, adjustable lookahead, and dual peak and RMS detection, yeah I'd say it's better. Even if we removed the vintage compression algorithms, it'd still be a much more powerful compressor than Pro-C 2.
This idea of unifying the hardware textures is kind of cool, but I don't feel that sonically there is any difference or sound proximity compared to the equipment that was integrated, when I look at these tbtech plugins I see just a cheap attempt to copy the fabfilter and sell a jackknife idea which was supposed to be sharpened for cutting but is dull and useless, not to mention that they are plugins that have a lot of graphical problems and bugs, sonically I can't define in any of the proposals the sound that should be delivered. plugin alliance is an attempt at a few really functional tools like waves and t-racks, plugin packages and companies where many of them are not able to deliver advanced and functional technology, you have to sift through to find good plugins
I agree, it's slow. The emulations are good, but not at the things the originals are good at so that does not make them very good emulations (just good algorithms). I like the clean algo the best. All around, not essential imo.
These three body tech plugins have waaay too many adjustable parameters for me. I tend to spend too much time fiddling with things that don't matter, rather than compressing and moving on.
Great review. I wish this review had come out sooner before I bought it. I find the plugin to be very lack lustre and too focused on graphics and standardization. To me a compressor should have character, attitude and simplicity. This has none of those unfortunately.
I didn't like how you brushed this one off. You didn't even bother to research how to pronounce the plugin. And to compare it with PA is just an insult to TBTech imho. Bad stuff you guys:(
kive NFuse | Bus Processor next?
Ooh! I'm a bit surprised tbh. It's a steep learning curve. I'm split. I think it sounds great and it uses the ADAA stuff so you can over sample without it destroying your CPU. I'm also not from an analogue background in mixing as I am in music so a visual display is something I quite like and it's something I think fab filter has.
I think that it may be worth it for people seeking out more detail on what it does if they are used to mixing in the box.
I think it's great tbh but agree to disagree lol
Reminds me of DMG Audio Track Comp 2. I love the idea of having all the compressors in 1 package however it does take away from the fun of using the familiar interface from the respected units. Great review as always, big fan here!
I feel like I've seen a similar product that does actually change the interface to match each piece of gear as you select it. Can't recall what it was though. But it's a great idea.
@@lessismore74 Melda MTurbo comp?
And Acustica Tiger
@@hettovennik2887 That seems like it. Looks very nice.
@@lessismore74 presswerk compressor from u-he
There’s some interesting new tools coming out like Hype from PA that are trying to do something different. I do still enjoy reaching for a plugin and it looks like the hardware and I kinda know what’s it’s going to do before I’ve loaded it in.
I need 24 compressors in one so i can have at least a choice between two every month of the year.
Jokes aside, thanks for the video guys. Watching this with my morning coffee i had a random thought and realised this reminds me of another two „multi““ compressors . One is the DMG audio TrackComp and the other is by A.O.M called Nu Compressor. You might want to check em out and show them to us. Cheers !
Disagree ........ first of all it sounds amazing better than most emulations and second it gives you a lot more control so it basically expands on what a regular G Buss or Vari Mu can do. Plus the non emulation algorithms are INCREDIBLE! Didn't even speak on those!
Take your points. Which regular emulations do you prefer it too?
Purple audio 1176...ssl, Voosteq n channel....Noiseash...👍
Well, you don't mention the point, that you have a lot of very clever new tweaking possibilities and I think, the sound quality is a decent step forward. You def. need a learning curve but then you can work fast and fluently switch between different comp flavours. I like it. But hey guys, I really like your reviews.
1:50 ‘….I wasn’t listening…..’ Had a good laugh at that comment!
Completely agree, cba with this plug
Totally with Sean about the look. While it's purely psychological, I wouldn't run a low through it for the warmth of a Fairchild for example.
It'd be a great stock plugin for a daw, but it's only use I could think of, is try the different compressors on where it needs compressing, once I'd find the one I need, I'd reach the plugin corresponding and removing this one.
You're right Sean.....it is made by Three Body Technology makers of the Kirchoff EQ. I had high hopes for this...oh well still rinsin' the AMEK Mastering Comp as per.. good job guys
Men, thank you very much for the honest video. I have the same opinion about the compressor. Nice video 🔥
but I also think it's cool that there is such an alternative to fabfilter pro-c, which I use in very rare cases. in general it's cool that Cenozoix exists, but I don't think I need it😅
Thx mates! There is a compressor that I use again and again. My go to swiss army knife, old but gold. In my opinion it sounds great and the cpu hit is ridiculous! I talk about the Manic Compressor from Boz Digital Labs. It would be nice to get a your professional piont of view of it!
Hey can you guys do a video of the new Kiive Audio NFuse, it’s an emulation of the Neve Portico and SSL fusion, it seems really good and you guys really liked the complexx compressor
Been testing it for last 2 weeks....👍
master bus transformer
@@StudioLife101 look at that ! Now that’s the kind of forward thinking that brings us back to the channel dawg.
Yea do the room 101 of plugins and have a pull stick as you flush it in!
😂😂
Good review
Modeling the already modeled plugins is a shit
Over hyped plugin but their earlier EQ is really good and competing even with fab q3
I agree! Can you just get a speech impairment all of a sudden? Xenomorph???
I believe its pronounce Ce-no-zo-ix (Se-no-zo-icks)
@@Rhekluse 👍
Considering this is better than Fabfilter's Pro-C 2, I'm assuming you'd call that S#!T.
@@MyFeltMusic That depends who considered it..? 🤔
@@StudioLife101 Wait... you don't think it's better than Pro-C 2?!? 🤣 That answers everything.
@@MyFeltMusic What do you think? 🤔
And what do you mean by better? More flexible? Better sounding? Better gui? 🤔
@@StudioLife101 Considering it has more compression styles, the option to choose between feed-back and feed-forward compression, the ability to add odd or even order harmonics, saturation, adjustable lookahead, and dual peak and RMS detection, yeah I'd say it's better. Even if we removed the vintage compression algorithms, it'd still be a much more powerful compressor than Pro-C 2.
This idea of unifying the hardware textures is kind of cool, but I don't feel that sonically there is any difference or sound proximity compared to the equipment that was integrated, when I look at these tbtech plugins I see just a cheap attempt to copy the fabfilter and sell a jackknife idea which was supposed to be sharpened for cutting but is dull and useless, not to mention that they are plugins that have a lot of graphical problems and bugs, sonically I can't define in any of the proposals the sound that should be delivered.
plugin alliance is an attempt at a few really functional tools like waves and t-racks, plugin packages and companies where many of them are not able to deliver advanced and functional technology, you have to sift through to find good plugins
I agree, it's slow. The emulations are good, but not at the things the originals are good at so that does not make them very good emulations (just good algorithms). I like the clean algo the best. All around, not essential imo.
These three body tech plugins have waaay too many adjustable parameters for me. I tend to spend too much time fiddling with things that don't matter, rather than compressing and moving on.
Great review. I wish this review had come out sooner before I bought it. I find the plugin to be very lack lustre and too focused on graphics and standardization. To me a compressor should have character, attitude and simplicity. This has none of those unfortunately.
This thing is wicked. As is their eq. Lol.
Not having the saturations of the units is like eating cereal with no milk
It has the saturation but not the distortion...👍
another one bites the crap lol , I might grab it when it gets to $29.99 , right now i don't actually need it .
Sounds like this is a decade too late to market. Will take a while for the price to reach a reasonable. The Kirchkoff EQ is still at $99 on sale…
Ever since Dirk left, PA has gone to shit.
You gents have certainly been on a shit streak as of late (through no fault of your own, of course). Thanks for the review.
yeah, it's shit, just like the kirchhoff eq
"Jack of all trades, master of none" ✌
@@ErreGamer i love the Kirchhoff 🤷♂️
This thing is a cpu hog on my system lmao.
Interesting.....wouldn't surprise me..😂 👍
I didn't like how you brushed this one off. You didn't even bother to research how to pronounce the plugin. And to compare it with PA is just an insult to TBTech imho. Bad stuff you guys:(
@@themorphingorb We're all allowed an opinion...👍