![]() When opening Auburn you’ll be presented with a GUI that looks like you’ve bought a paid plugin. Whether it’s hard drums, or a smooth acoustic guitar, Couture will cover you. It’s nice to have the choice of detection modes, and it can be a great deal of help when dealing with all types of audio files. The taming of transients (turning the ‘sharpen’ dial to the left) is also incredible, and harsh settings will sound very similar to parallel compression on drums.Ĭouture has 3 transient detection modes to choose from: It’s simple, easy-to-use, free, and will definitely make your sounds cut through a mix. You also get full control over your attack and sustain (on separate dials), which is an exceptionally important feature to have in a transient designer. The others on this list seem to add a slight bit too much compression and don’t leave your drums as tight, and clean sounding as Auburn has managed to pull off. It has the most control you’re going to get out of a free transient designer plugin, and treats your transients with the cleanest lens. The absolute best free transient designer has to be Auburn Sounds Couture.
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