MultiBand Compressor on my Cakewalk?

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I read in another thread here today, that Cakewalk has a multiband compressor ? Is that right?

I have Home Studio XL 2002

I only see the same old Cakewalk compressor I've been using. I figured out how to use it and have --wished --- for a multiband compressor to fall out of the sky (as a gift). Now that I have learned that I NEED one. No luck.

I don't see where/ how its on there ... Is it really obvious?
Can some patient one shed some light on this for me?

thanks
 
to my knowledge Sonar does not have a multi-band compressor... not even XL.

I use Waves L1.

I would also recommend Sonitus' Ultrafunk, but they have stopped selling their product and are searching for another company to takeover their application.
 
That's correct, Teacher. Cross said he uses the Waves L1 for a multiband. I was just trying to point out that the Waves C4 is their multiband.

The original answer was correct, I believe. There is no multiband supplied with Sonar.
 
dachay2tnr said:
That's correct, Teacher. Cross said he uses the Waves L1 for a multiband. I was just trying to point out that the Waves C4 is their multiband.

The original answer was correct, I believe. There is no multiband supplied with Sonar.

i was letting the guy who asked the question know...i didn't want to see a new post "where is the C4 MB in sonar i don't see it"
 
i was letting the guy who asked the question know...i didn't want to see a new post "where is the C4 MB in sonar i don't see it"
Gotcha.
 
my bad.

I meant Waves C4.

I had brain freeze from grading final exams.
 
There is also a cheaper multi-band comp called Ozone out there. All be it not as good as the waves stuff, it works.
It's also more draning on the cpu than waves.





F.S.
 
just to add to the ozone t hing...its an all in one efx plug-in...reverb, compression, exciter, eq,.....
 
It's also more draning on the cpu than waves.
That must be some drain then ....I have a 2.4 Gig 512 Ram PC and using waves reberb on one mono track uses upto 23% of my CPU power:eek:
 
Ozone is actually designed as a mastering tool, so you should only be running it on a mixed, stereo track as opposed to using it as a normal track effect. It is a bit of a CPU hog, but it sounds great. Cheap, too.

ed
 
DB-audioware's multiband compressor works fine in Sonar,
pretty cheap $39 alone, or about $99 with
limitor, deessor, gate/expander/compressor etc.

And no Pace....
 
Looks good :), but 3 bands?

I was thinking of one band every 1/3 octave... ;)
 
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