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Yesterday I came across a very old post from Schwa praising ReaComp

Schwa – 3.38.2007
Pvsyst software full version free download. I have just spent about 2 hours A/B(/C/D/E/F…)ing 2 measures of vocals with every compressor plugin I have. Which includes a couple of trendy character compressors in the $500 retail neighborhood.

I finally realized that reacomp is not a compressor. It is a compressor engine. [emphasis added]

I'm already using ReaComp a lot in my projects, this got me motivated to try and match my favorite drum bus preset in Waves SSL Bus Compressor using ReaComp. It took a while to tweak but I think the results speak for themselves. Copyclip 2 8 – clipboard manager.

  1. drums_dry
  2. drums_reacomp
  3. drums_SSL

To me that's close enough, the Waves SSL is just a hair darker. It's the same vibe, the snare get's squashed down and the room is inflated in just the same way. For this particular drum sound, I'd have no problems using ReaComp. I'll have to do more testing to get all the ratios and attack times matched.

Man reader 1 8 1. ReaComp VS Waves SSL Bus Compressor

The key to matching the sound really came down to two controls – Knee Size and RMS Size. With those two settings you should be able to dial in the character of any type of compressor. The attack and release times could also be slightly different than what's displayed. As always, use your ears.

Further in that thread White Tie posted some really awesome GUI mockups. At the time of his posting, and Shwa's above, I don't think they were working for Cockos yet.

White Tie
Its very hard to judge the ballistics on gain reduction if its all happening in the top few pixels. On the other hand, I like the way it goes all the way down rather than pinning at -12 or so, so I suppose what I'm asking for is a giant circular gain reduction meter running all the way around the outside of the gui – I don't imagine for a minute that anyone else will go for that, though…

Apple mac external hard drive. [later] This is the kind of thing I meant – a real monster of a gain reduction meter! :

[later] Yes- stuff like this needs to be resolutely on a ‘download if you're into that sort of thing' basis, particlularly if someone forgets to include some of the controls… here they are: Principles of soft computing sivanandam deepa ebook.

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[also in the thread he posted a mockup for ReaEQ]

Those GUIs are cool as hell. It's a shame they were never released to the community.

ReaComp is truly one of the most versatile compressors out there today. Most users consider ReaComp to be a clean (boring) utility compressor/limiter, well I think today we've proven it can be just as ‘vibey' as considerably more expensive compressors.

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Do you guys love ReaComp as much as we do?

Normally time is shown as Hours:Minutes

There are 24 Hours in a Day and 60 Minutes in each Hour.

Showing the Time

There are two main ways to show the time: '24 Hour Clock' or 'AM/PM':

24 Hour Clock: the time is shown as how many hours and minutes since midnight.
AM/PM (or '12 Hour Clock'): the day is split into:
  • the 12 Hours running from Midnight to Noon (the AM hours), and
  • the other 12 Hours running from Noon to Midnight (the PM hours).

Like this (try the slider):

PM

Post Meridiem*
Latin for 'after midday'

Midnight to Noon

24 Hour Clock:
12:00 to 23:59

*Is that spelled 'Meridiem' or 'Meridian'? See here.

Converting AM/PM to 24 Hour Clock

Add 12 to any hour after Noon (and subtract 12 for the first hour of the day):

For the first hour of the day (12 Midnight to 12:59 AM), subtract 12 Hours

From 1:00 AM to 12:59 PM, no change

Examples: 11:20 AM = 11:20, 12:30 PM = 12:30

From 1:00 PM to 11:59 PM, add 12 Hours


Converting 24 Hour Clock to AM/PM

For the first hour of the day (00:00 to 00:59), add 12 Hours, make it 'AM'

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Examples: 00:10 = 12:10 AM, 00:40 = 12:40 AM

From 01:00 to 11:59, just make it 'AM'

From 12:00 to 12:59, just make it 'PM'

Examples: 12:10 = 12:10 PM, 12:55 = 12:55 PM

From 13:00 to 23:59, subtract 12 Hours, make it 'PM'

Comparison Chart

Here is a side-by-side comparison of the 24 Hour Clock and AM/PM:

Example: 10 minutes past
AM / PM
24 Hour Clock
AM / PM
00:0012 Midnight
00:1012:10 AM
01:001:00 AM01:101:10 AM
02:002:00 AM02:102:10 AM
03:003:00 AM03:103:10 AM
04:004:00 AM04:104:10 AM
05:005:00 AM05:105:10 AM
06:006:00 AM06:106:10 AM
07:007:00 AM07:107:10 AM
08:008:00 AM08:108:10 AM
09:009:00 AM09:109:10 AM
10:0010:00 AM10:1010:10 AM
11:0011:00 AM11:1011:10 AM
12:0012 Noon12:1012:10 PM
13:001:00 PM13:101:10 PM
14:002:00 PM14:102:10 PM
15:003:00 PM15:103:10 PM
16:004:00 PM16:104:10 PM
17:005:00 PM17:105:10 PM
18:006:00 PM18:106:10 PM
19:007:00 PM19:107:10 PM
20:008:00 PM20:108:10 PM
21:009:00 PM21:109:10 PM
22:0010:00 PM22:1010:10 PM
23:0011:00 PM23:1011:10 PM

Midnight and Noon

'12 AM' and '12 PM' can cause confusion, so we prefer '12 Midnight' and '12 Noon'.

What Day is Midnight?

Midnight has another problem: there is nothing to tell us 'is this the beginning or ending of the day'.

Imagine your friends say they are leaving for holiday at 'midnight' on 12th March, what day should you arrive to say goodbye?

Do you get there on the 11th (assuming they leave at the very start of the 12th), or the 12th (assuming they leave at the end of the 12th)?

It is better to use:

  • 11:59 PM or 12:01 AM, or
  • 23:59 or 00:01 (24-Hour Clock)

Swinsian 1 11 8 – music manager and player. which the railroads, airlines and military actually do.

So, when you see something like 'offer ends midnight October 15th' tell them to use one minute before or after so there is no confusion!

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Footnote on 'Meridiem' vs 'Meridian'

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Should 'AM' be 'ante meridiem' or 'ante meridian' (likewise for PM)?

The official (according to an American, Australian and British dictionary I checked), and most common spelling for AM is 'ante meridiem' which is a Latin phrase. I recommend that spelling!

But people sometimes use the phrase 'ante meridian' (a 'meridian' in this case refers to an imaginary line in the sky when the sun is at its highest point).





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