SPL® Transient Designer
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SPL® Transient Designer
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S. Debontridder
Bang for the buck!
This one truly is a little gem. I've been using the SPL Transient Designer on drums (rooms and close mics too) to counter the limitations of a not-so-ideal recording environment after hearing about it on a podcast and this thing has since changed my recordings in a huge way. Next to that, I found it does wonders on acoustic and even electric guitars as well. The Transient Designer is a plugin I didn't know I needed until I got it, and now I wouldn't be able to do without it anymore.
E. Carlsson
Great and useful!
This plug is extremely useful! It works great on drums and percussion to get that tight pop sound.
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Quick and efficient!!
Just what you need to quickly emphasize attack/release. Highly recommended!
T. Williams
Must-have for short snare!
Need length? Look no further...
P. Perfetto
The absolute best on drums
I use this on drums, drums, drums! It is the best transient designer on the market. I had the original one on the brainworx platform, and this one sounds even better. I love this on leads, or anything that needs to be sticking out in the mix a little
S. Gough
Game Changer
Great to add the snap in drums that may or may not be in the original performance or to clean up the room leakage in close mics. Messed with it on an acoustic as well. Gets some creative FX sounds when taken to its extremes.
N. palombo
SPL TD
Powerful tool ,couldn't imagine not having it now. Can make a tambourine sound like slay bells, awesome on drums.
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such a valuable tool
i frequently use this on synths and basses that have too much attack. such a great tool for smoothing out as well as adding some snap.
e. hartwell
Mixing drums?
I love this plugin on drums.. it's perfect for quick results on toms, snares, kicks... I can make my drum corrections in seconds that sound great. If a tom needs more life, or if a snare has a little too much action, adjust the attack and sustain to taste , then adjust the gain , easy No fuss. seriously, having the SPL is a must.
M. Antão
amazing!
probably one of my favorite plug ins. very usefull
M. Antão
amazing!
probably one of my favorite plug ins very usefull
H. Yamamoto
Swiss army knive
It's swiss army knive. It is very useful for drum track adjustment. I love it.
A. Milyukov
Excellent!!
This plugin is better than Native Instruments!!!
e. solberg
Quite useful
Never tried the hardware version. I have had success with this thing on individual drums, where it has helped bring certain elements fwd in the mix by differential emphasis on transient and body. Warning: I've learned to best set it while listening to the whole mix and not to the individual track, as some guitars for example might sound better with this thing on their own, only to be obviously over-treated when playing back a mix. I do not regret the purchase, would purchase again.
P. Drake
PS:
In my review I should have wished for an AUTOMATIC level-compensation feature. I know there's an output level control.
P. Drake
Very useful
This unit can really shape percussive things like kicks and snares in a way that eq, gating, and compression can't-at least not this quickly. It sounds great, and my only quibble would be that I wish UAD had deviated from the hardware and put in a level-compensation feature. A very cost-effective and time-saving plugin.
P. Betremieux
Very useful!
very easy to use and very efficient for managing attack and length of every sounds! it works very well and very helpful especially on drum's sounds
must have!!
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An invaluable tool
The transient designer has been a game changer for me in its various incarnations. UA's version is surprisingly powerful. From subtle to extreme, being shaping the attack on a finger-picked guitar to adding a heap of sustain to a snare drum, this is one of the most useful tools in a mix.
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An invaluable tool
The transient designer has been a game changer for me in its various incarnations. UA's version is surprisingly powerful. From subtle to extreme, being shaping the attack on a finger-picked guitar to adding a heap of sustain to a snare drum, this is one of the most useful tools in a mix.
Y. Furuhashi
Nice Gear
The Low Frequency clean up and Room mic sound design.
very natural and smooth transient design.
i used cinematic percussion and film score.
It's so nice.