For sure. How / where do you use transient designing in your mix? Individual sounds, groups, master? Love to hear more about the specifics of your process 👊🏼
You certainly can! Still experimenting with it myself, but it could be cool for mixing (ie compressing the transient only, leaving the sustain/tonal intact) or even more creative sound design aspects if you wanna go deeper during the production phase. Let me know if you end up doing this yourself and how it turns out 👀
Interesting note, but I can’t find the plugin you’re talking about. Are you sure it’s called slapback? Or perhaps are you referring to Smack Attack from Waves, or Slap by Mr Bill? If so, I can tell you both of those do not have third party plugin integration like this plugin does. Still great tools for processing transients - but the fact I can use dime [tt] and open up any third party plugin inside to affect the transient or tonal is exactly what makes it interesting/unique. I haven’t seen ANY plugin do that, so discounting it as “the same” Is certainly not accurate, unless you’re referring to a different tool?
Interesting note, but I can’t find the plugin you’re talking about. Are you sure it’s called slapback? Or perhaps are you referring to Smack Attack from Waves, or Slap by Mr Bill? If so, I can tell you both of those do not have third party plugin integration like this plugin does. Still great tools for processing transients - but the fact I can use dime [tt] and open up any third party plugin inside to affect the transient or tonal is exactly what makes it interesting/unique. I haven’t seen ANY plugin do that, so discounting it as “the same” Is certainly not accurate, unless you’re referring to a different tool?
@@Kris_jellybeardappreciate you clarifying. The point remains though, SnapBack doesn’t haven’t that third party integration - it relies on its own built in FX. I’m sure it’s still a dope tool, but to say they’re the same is inaccurate
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TRansient Sound Detector Designer with any VST fx with TrackSpacer dominating the signal!
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For sure. How / where do you use transient designing in your mix? Individual sounds, groups, master? Love to hear more about the specifics of your process 👊🏼
@@5piece Production of the instrumentation. I loathe calling it "making beats". & for vocal production and mixing.
Can you twist vocals with this plug in... or better question can you make some arrangements to vocals with this plug in?
You certainly can! Still experimenting with it myself, but it could be cool for mixing (ie compressing the transient only, leaving the sustain/tonal intact) or even more creative sound design aspects if you wanna go deeper during the production phase. Let me know if you end up doing this yourself and how it turns out 👀
slapback does the same and better
Interesting note, but I can’t find the plugin you’re talking about.
Are you sure it’s called slapback?
Or perhaps are you referring to Smack Attack from Waves, or Slap by Mr Bill?
If so, I can tell you both of those do not have third party plugin integration like this plugin does.
Still great tools for processing transients - but the fact I can use dime [tt] and open up any third party plugin inside to affect the transient or tonal is exactly what makes it interesting/unique. I haven’t seen ANY plugin do that, so discounting it as “the same”
Is certainly not accurate, unless you’re referring to a different tool?
Interesting note, but I can’t find the plugin you’re talking about.
Are you sure it’s called slapback?
Or perhaps are you referring to Smack Attack from Waves, or Slap by Mr Bill?
If so, I can tell you both of those do not have third party plugin integration like this plugin does.
Still great tools for processing transients - but the fact I can use dime [tt] and open up any third party plugin inside to affect the transient or tonal is exactly what makes it interesting/unique. I haven’t seen ANY plugin do that, so discounting it as “the same”
Is certainly not accurate, unless you’re referring to a different tool?
@@5piece typo.... snapback
@@Kris_jellybeardappreciate you clarifying. The point remains though, SnapBack doesn’t haven’t that third party integration - it relies on its own built in FX. I’m sure it’s still a dope tool, but to say they’re the same is inaccurate
@@Kris_jellybeard hey brother are you for real? this is totally different tool lol