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TDR FEEDBACK COMPRESSOR II - PC/MAC | 19,6MB

The TDR Feedback Compressor II is a major design update of its critically acclaimed predecessor. The compressor is dedicated to compressing the highest fidelity stereo program (2-buss), but equally shines in classic mixing tasks.

Most modern compressors analyze the input signal to control gain reduction, using a “feed-forward” topology. TDR Feedback Compressor II, however, analyzes the output. This approach delivers an unobtrusive and highly musical compression characteristic.

TDR Feedback Compressor II takes this traditional compression topology to new heights with a highly flexible, yet intuitive control scheme. The compressor has been carefully tuned for intuitive and musical operation for almost every situation.

We want to emphasize the fact that the processor neither tries to emulate any previously available device, nor does it follow popular trends like “virtual analogue”, “circuit modeling” or similar buzz words. This is a proud digital processor, made with an immense amount of love and care.

Notable features
Beautiful “Feed-Back Compression” sound and behavior
64bit floating point precision for all relevant calculations
Multi-rate processing structure for highest accuracy, critical operations run up to 8 times the audio rate
Delta oversampled signal path (bit transparent at 0dB gain reduction)
Three side-chain filter slopes: 3dB/Oct, 6dB/Oct and 12dB/Oct
Super fast and natural sounding compression
Unique control scheme with independent release controls for peak and RMS events, as well as a compression Crest Factor control
Advanced stereo linking options optimized for the stereo bus
Delta preview mode to preview the difference between compressed and original signal
Latency compensated parallel bypass (i.e. processing not interrupted)

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  Banned 13.05.2011 801 3875
+23577
Too bad that the developer wasn't even able to make it work for MAC version 10.5.8! What's up with all those "new macs only" devs? dunno dunno

  Banned 8.11.2014 8 2704
+1195
TDR Feedback Compressor II win/mac


greetings to the good people & always monster thank you to all release groups and people

and pls :
don't forget to SPAY AND/OR NEUTER YOUR PETS!!!
  Resident 11.12.2011 582
+138
very nice free compressor headbang
  Resident 21.11.2013 4 255
+291
Kookaboo,

I guess, it is hard to develop plugs for these rather shitty OSes, Apple is coming out with since a few years. I use both, MAC and PC, and I came to prefer my PC over my MAC, cause it performs much better and there are more warez available for it.
On my MAC, a lot of plugs are giving me a lot of pita cpu spikes, my PC won't give me, so… it's just annoying and not much fun to work with it anymore.

BUT, Thanx for your tireless work for us MAC people! wink
For my MAC stuff I depend a lot on you! Thank you!
"Our wealth breeds emptiness" - Katatonia
  Contributor 3.05.2011 663 4658
+37634
Kookaboo,
because mac is harder to code? and for windows are more tutorial out - so you can learn for free i would say. anyway i value every dev, which is trying at least.

alright lets suck it from UL or rapigator, because the free DDL is to fast for us. tongue
If you want to supply something, you can. PM is open for that.
  Resident 26.04.2013 18
0
Kookaboo,
It's because Apple are manipulative scum who make it harder to develop for older OS versions with every successive release (withholding old SDKs, removing architectural targets, breaking backwards compatibility, stopping debug tools from working on old archs, etc). From their point of view, it helps to ensure all OSX users are up to date thereby reducing their support costs and helping them sell all their new hardware.

For small devs, it really sucks and means one has to keep around old machines to compile & test upon, and burn up loads of costly time on ensuring backwards compatibility. It really sucks. :(
Hear that?
  Resident 21.11.2013 4 255
+291
doktor,

VERY interesting! Thanks for the info. By reading your comment, I'm really beginning to hate my MAC.
Just insufficient coding, bad updates, weak performance, backwards incompatibility…I'm gonna dumb it before long, and a lot of people will in the future, probably. Interesting, where all this will lead to.
"Our wealth breeds emptiness" - Katatonia
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159192
TOKYO DAWN LABS very good free plugins.

http://www.tokyodawn.net/tokyo-dawn-labs/
  Banned 13.05.2011 801 3875
+23577
doktor
It's because Apple are manipulative scum who make it harder to develop for older OS versions with every successive release (withholding old SDKs, removing architectural targets, breaking backwards compatibility, stopping debug tools from working on old archs, etc). From their point of view, it helps to ensure all OSX users are up to date thereby reducing their support costs and helping them sell all their new hardware.

For small devs, it really sucks and means one has to keep around old machines to compile & test upon, and burn up loads of costly time on ensuring backwards compatibility. It really sucks.


You are completely right, my friend! yes
APPLE really sucks - even if you're looking for older developer tools you will hardly find them. They always make new XCode-builds which require always the newest MAC OS… that sucks hard! Apple's main interest is PROFIT, not user/consumer support!
angry

  Resident 18.09.2013 4 123
+353
Ionno,

i read that news too! i can't wait to see what they create together. hope we see something in 2014.

  Resident 25.04.2012 74 7705
+14321
Yeah I agree with you guys, Apple is especially annoying for developers. A while back I had a good idea for an iPhone application but the rings I would have had to jump through for Apple weren't worth it. no I'd rather choose a more developer friendly platform and leverage the languages I already know.
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
  Resident 25.04.2012 74 7705
+14321
Yeah Microsoft has it's share of hassle, I'm certainly not denying that. In terms of pure DAW performance you will get better performance on a Windows system but that being said you're right ASIO depends on how well it is implemented by the respective company that manufactures your soundcard. By the way if you haven't heard about OSC, which is positioned to be the successor to the aging platform, you should check out this interesting article I found: OSC To Replace MIDI
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
  Resident 7.10.2011 798
+203
I totally understand the sentiment here, but surely at some point we all have to progress with change whether we like it or not. I had a somewhat mentally challenged boss in graphic design who recently was still using Quark XPress on OS9 because he didn't like OS X's layout, nor InDesign. OK, so it works for him, but if you're out of step with everyone and development continues without you, who's going to suffer in the long term?
We can't dance, we don't talk much, we just ball and play, then we move like tigers on vaseline
  Resident 25.04.2012 74 7705
+14321
tooloud
That is an excellent point my friend. yes
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
  Banned 11.10.2013 256 303
+7807
The thing is you can build a better and faster Music PC that will cost half the price of a MAC, plus more cracked software for a PC than a MAC.

At the end of the day it depends on your taste i have a MAC and a PC, Laptop and i use my PC, Laptop more cause its easy and all my music is made in it.

most top DJs,Re mixers and producers use a PC or a LAPTOP more than a MAC has any one noticed that?
  Resident 29.01.2012 2060
+215
HY2ROG3N AUDIO
most top DJs,Re mixers and producers use a PC or a LAPTOP more than a MAC has any one noticed that?


Most of DJ's use USB's stick's these days and Mac or PC laptops
  Banned 16.02.2012 705
+74
Sakurahime,
PC performs much better than Mac???
Buah ha ha ha ha….
Sorry mate, but this is absolute bullshit!
Which one Mac do you compare?
Probably the first Mac Mini???
I own already 5 years old Mac Pro (8 core) and it still running like a rocket.
Please don't spread such bullshit...

HY2ROG3N AUDIO,
Mate, Where do you come from?
Dj's prefer PC's/Laptop's more than Mac's?
Hmmm, If ever I see some live performance all the Dj's use almost without exception Mac Books because of their reliability.
PC's and live performance are for sure like Russian roulette…

And by the way, I'm for sure not some Apple FanBoy or similar.
In my view Apple have countless things who make me wanna puke.
But one thing are just the pure fact, they make reliable & performant computer's.
The software (driver etc.) and the hardware come from same developer.
That's why the combination works mostly flawless.
The price are really a different story for sure.
But one are also sure, their computer's will save your nerves and time!
  Resident 9.12.2009 2 522
+94
audiozuser76
PC performs much better than Mac???
Buah ha ha ha ha….

Mine's does it.
  Resident 25.04.2012 74 7705
+14321
Yes PCs and the software that they run perform much better than Mac factoring in cost. If you'd like to take a look at the benchmarks for some major DAWs and how they perform on PC vs. Mac then you can check this out. It's not the latest because those were the OSes available at the time the tests were run but Windows 8 would perform even better than here were Macs already got destroyed over and over and over: DAWBench

And there is mention of ASIO vs. Core Audio in which ASIO performs significantly better in some tests:
Of course my personal testing and observation would only go so far in regards to what could be going on at the lower level, so I approached a trusted contacted at an audio hardware developer and asked if there were any significant or obvious reasons he could share why ASIO would be outperforming Core Audio in these specific round of tests.
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
  Resident 21.11.2013 4 255
+291
Audiozuser76, lonno, Cataly5t.

I'm not spreading shit at all.
I have a MacBook with core audio and a XpPC with RME sound cards. And yes, WIN performs better.
Coreaudio has, wether its Studio One, Ableton or LogicX, some buggy audio latency issue that increases latency, when you are changing plugins or presets within one track. It is there and increases by time and makes playing guitar somewhat uninspiring, to say the least.
On the contrary, the ASIO drivers by RME are a charm. No problems at all, practically NO recognizable latency. So I guess, what Cataly5t says, is right. The performance of the ASIO depends on the company, that wrote the driver.

Also, I have a loooot of plugins, that give me cpu spikes like hell on Mac, while these plugs are totally smooth running on my PC. E.g XLN Audio.
But thats an issue rather of the programmer, than of Apple, as I came to understand here. BUT, the programmer needs to program for OSX, so….after all…

Also core midi is giving me buggy issues, that aren't big, but annoying. My PC doesn't do such things at all, but probably as said due to the RME driver. So check out! wink
"Our wealth breeds emptiness" - Katatonia
  Member 12.10.2013 4 177
+224
Thanks, no more PC here" I keep my Mac. headbang
  Resident 26.04.2013 18
0
Both Macs and PCs are disappointingly poorer at audio tasks than they should be, and both MS and Apple give far less credence and support to audio development than they should (or claim to in PR).

Shit sucks, yo. At least with my cranky old hardware boxes I can always just screwdriver it open and have a poke around when they act up!
Hear that?
  Resident 21.11.2013 4 255
+291
doktor, +1 wink

lets end this MAC-PC shit…as always, both got advantages and disadvantages.
sometimes I miss my 2 old Fostex 16tracks HDrecorders ;)
But I don't miss the crappy long cables, the life-sucking 1/4" insert connections of the shitty big console and my mostly Behringer outboard. ;)
But the way you recorded music was waaaay more faster and more inspiring! And when I'm listening to it nowadays, I think it's got its own sound, people will probably be after in ten years from now, me included. "The Year 00 IndiGarage PostGenX-Sound" Should've kept the stuff.
It'll never be perfect, but today is better, somehow.
"Our wealth breeds emptiness" - Katatonia
  Resident 29.10.2010 118
0
If anyone it's still interested manual is availiable at http://www.tokyodawn.net/labs/TDR%20Feedback%20Compressor%20II%20-%20Manual.pdf?645f4a
and at TDR Kotelnikov v1.0.7 Mastering Compressor WIN MAC Free post there's a link on BAMESI comment with including version 1.0 and 2.0.1 of Feedback comp , wich cannot be found on TDR's site

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