6/11/2023 0 Comments Ice9 automuteI have the audio interface mixer set to deliver 75 dB SPL or so in my head phones (at maximum, session levels are quite a bit lower in volume), and this is only possible when I have a typical "writing music" stage mix level inside Live. That's how I've setup my monitoring levels per the dB SPL scale, though standardizing internal "working levels" is also part of that. Well, if you want to increase the level of Live, that's done outside of the application. You want to be able to hear small sounds without having to boost them in the mix, right? Obviously, the answer is not to turn up the volume of your mix, because that would result in unwanted final effects. Maybe the company can add something to Preferences to turn up the sound of the program on your computer. I've seen other people also asking about this with Ableton. Earbuds are too quiet, although they work for everything else on my computer (including Audacity and other programs that use sound). I need to plug in my big cans just to be able to hear it at an OK level. I just want to be able to hear Ableton better. However, I'm not looking to increase the volume of my mix. It's probably a good idea to get into the basics of "gain staging" as well as knowing your levels in different places really helps. See background in " An alternative to Normalizing mix exports for listening". Lately I've been using auto-gain in MLoudnessAnalyzer. The latter for protecting your ears when wearing headphones. Support for Presonus Studio One 2 (VST and AU). Changes and Fixes: Improved compatibility and robustness. Ice9 s underlying GUI and host communications framework has been completely overhauled, borrowing from its newer sibling: Epoch. You should generally realize that mastered media is not something to compare to until you're at that stage with what you create in Live.Ī combination of the native Utility (Gain) and Ice9 Automute in the master will probably work. Cerberus Audio has updated their free utility plug-in Ice9 Automute to version 1.0.2. It exposes this community for what it really is.Lower volume than youtube or whatever at half doesn't sound right. The au-version works fine on macos mojave. bensonkvr 3 March 2021 at 11:10am I found a working link via. I've been following this for the last years or so, since WOK and his family have run into troubles. Comments & Discussion for Cerberus Audio Ice9 Automute Discussion: Active MrFetter 1 March 2021 at 10:05pm There is something wrong with the link. This has shown these communities up to be what they really are - freeloading parasites, no better than the leachers on the warez scene.Įxcuse the rant. It's a sad day for everyone, not just WOK and his family. I don't think anyone from KVR or Gearslutz has any right to the moral high-ground any more after this debacle. Yet they won't even put their hands in to their pockets to help out one of their own? Truly shameful.Ī sizeable donation from the most frequent posters there could really help this guy and his family out. Started using it to save my ears/speakers when AA's Gold would blurt out dangerously high levels of sound before they fixed that bug. The people who post at KVR and at Gearslutz are the most comfortable first world people on this planet. KVR: Ice9 Automute by Cerberus Audio - Utility VST Plugin and Audio Units Plugin Simple to use: set a dB limit and anything over is instantly muted. Then again, I realise we are dealing with people with un-diagnosed mental disorders. They could have at least pretended to give a shit. They really abandoned him and let him down in his time of greatest need. This man and his family are going through severe difficulties and the audio community has been shown up to be what it is - a shower of shit - when it comes down to it. People there have money to help him out, but they just bitch and moan and whine. The amount of crap that WOK has got at a time in his life when he really didn't need it pours true shame on so-called audio communities like KVR and Gearslutz. But sometimes, I think I'd rather be an unsanctimonious crack head, than some of these so-called 'do-the-right-thing-dude' knobheads that 'pay for all their software'.
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