You might just want to try the original M-Loudener plugin which is quite nice imo and has all sorts of control over the end result. From what the dev said earlier I am assuming this has the same funcitons, but the settings are determined by the AI.
Would be a much more useful plugin in my opinion if the user had some amount of control over what the AI should be aiming for. For instance, the "silky" processing or whatever causes the top end to not be too harsh was something that sounded much better on the audio I tried it on but the AI refused to recognize that.. so I went through a bunch of other audio clips until I got one where it wanted to apply silky.. then just ran it through the original audio source as intended.
Statistics: Posted by motomotomoto — Tue Apr 09, 2024 5:10 am