Tag: MeldaProduction

  • MeldaProduction MCenter Provides Mid-Side Mixing

    MeldaProduction MCenter Provides Mid-Side Mixing

    We are big fans of MeldaProduction plugins, especially MDrummer, a major piece of our electric drum stack. The Czech plugin maker recently introduced MeldaProduction MCenter, a mixing tool focused on mid-side or M-S processing. MCenter is currently available for free through 2/18/2024, 9 Euros until 3/10/2024, and 49 Euros thereafter. So get downloading, you hear! Check out their press release below.

    MeldaProduction MCenter
    MCenter in action. Image copyright MeldaProduction.

    PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC: MeldaProduction is proud to announce availability of MCenter — making finding true mid-side balance a breeze by unlocking the full potential of anyone’s stereo signal as a simple to use yet powerful plug-in designed to provide unparalleled control over stereo qualities, going beyond traditional mid-side processing by offering advanced features that accurately manipulate the‘phantom center’ and remaining stereo signal — as of February 12.

    MeldaProduction‘s MCenter lets its users take charge of their stereo signal’s elusive ‘phantom center’ by employing a complex spectral algorithm that separates what really sounds stereo and really sounds mono, which is not actually the case with mid-side processing. Put it this way: just hard panning a track is 50% mid and 50% side from a mid-side perspective, despite it naturally sounding stereophonic. Saying that, though, MCenter is not only for mastering, but for every occasion where true mid-side balance is needed — works well when mixing or just being creative, in other words. 

    Getting to the heart of the plug-in 

    Ultimately, users who do not wish to get bogged down in too much technical detail are best served by MCenter‘s single-knob operation offered by its simple CENTER / SIDES control that allows them to truly balance the center and side parts of the stereo signal to their satisfaction within a second! 

    Dual processing-powered results comparison 

    Comparing and contrasting results comes quickly to MCenter, thanks to its dual-processing capabilities combining the accuracy of spectral processing with traditional mid-side operation. On the face of it, then, users can quickly choose an approach that best suits their creative needs. 

    Freeform frequency drawing 

    Duly diving into detailed frequency manipulation comes courtesy of MCenter‘s freeform drawing capability. Controlling each frequency can be achieved separately, allowing users to sculpt their sound with precision by shaping the response of individual frequency bands. 

    Key features: 

    • Unlocks the full potential of anyone’s stereo signal as a simple to use yet powerful plug-in 
    • Lets users take charge of their stereo signal’s elusive ‘phantom center’ by employing a complex spectral algorithm
    • Single-knob operation allows anyone to truly balance the center and side parts of the stereo signal within a second!
    • Dual-processing capabilities combines the accuracy of spectral processing with traditional mid-side operation
    • Freeform drawing capability controls each frequency separately

    MCenter is available for free from February 12 through to February 18, 2024 by simply heading on over to MeldaProduction’s online shop via its dedicated webpage (https://meldaproduction.com/MCenter) that also includes more in-depth information, then adding it to the cart and checkout by ‘buying’ it for €0.00 EUR; thereafter, a time-limited introductory price of only €9.00 EUR comes into force until March 10, 2024, rising thereafter to its regular price of €49.00 EUR. (It is also worth noting that MCenter will always be free for MCompleteBundle, MMasteringFXBundle, and MMixingFXBundle owners, both current and future.) 

    A 15-day, fully-functional trial version of MCenter is always available by downloading the latest (MAudioPlugins 16.11) universal installer of MeldaProduction tools — to include all virtual effect and instrument plug-ins in 64-bit AAX-, AU-, VST- and VST3-compatible formats for macOS (10.14 or newer) and 64-bit AAX-, VST-, and VST3-compatible formats for Windows (8/10/11) as one shared core, with several new virtual instruments (including Cosmosis, Cyber Bear, Deep Vibes, Frozen Sparks, Magic Dust, Mecha Vox, Neon Dolls, Solar Flare, Sonic Pulse, Sugar Rush, and Twisted Wave) being brought to MSoundFactory, while both MGuitarArchitect and MTurboAmp are in receipt of a new virtual effect (Claritor) — from here: https://meldaproduction.com/downloads (Choose which ones to install and purchase licenses later with free-for-life updates.) 

    Watch MeldaProduction’s informative introductory video for MCenter here:

  • Review: MDrummer by MeldaProduction is a Preeminent Drum Plugin

    Review: MDrummer by MeldaProduction is a Preeminent Drum Plugin

    The Czech company, MeldaProduction, continues to garner praise among musicians and producers for their excellent plugin line. It’s a collection of instruments and effects including both paid plugins as well as many free options. We recently enjoyed the opportunity to review their MDrummer, a drumming environment with excellent sound quality and cool functionality. It was love at first sight (or sound!)

    MDrummer Features

    • Excellent Sound Quality
    • Functional UI Makes Creating New Drum Sets Easy
    • Robust Drum Machine Sequencing Functionality
    • Built-in Effects Engine
    • 64-Bit Processing With Unlimited Sample Rate
    • New Sample Libraries – Known as Drummer Packs – are Free
    • Hundreds upon Hundreds of Snares, Kicks, Toms, Cymbals, and More
    • Support for Modulators and Multi-parameters
    • Flexible Mixing With Support for Mono, Stereo, M/S, and Surround
    • Supports Most Popular Plugin Formats
    • Separate Plugins Include Either 1 or 16 Outputs for Mixing
    • Available from MeldaProduction for $301 With Lifetime Free Updates

    From a sonic standpoint, this review focuses on the recent Drum Empire 2020 Drummer Pack. It features a host of cool sampled kits, including the legendary Ludwig Vistalite made famous by John Henry Bonham. So let’s dive into MDrummer to see if it might become your favorite e-Drum plugin.

    A Functional Plugin Interface

    MDrummer’s main interface features multiple tabs, providing access to the Quick Setup page, the mixer, a song construction page, the Drumset Editor, and pages to construct and generate drum machine rhythms. However, this review focuses on playing MDrummer with my Alternate Mode TrapKAT, so I won’t go into too much detail on the song and rhythm pages. Needless to say they are quite powerful, with the latter featuring a cool Euclidean sequencer. I hope to cover that functionality in an upcoming review. 

    MDrummer Quick Setup
    The MDrummer Quick Setup page lets you load drum sets and add effects. Image by author.

    Unlike other drum plugins I’ve used, MDrummer dispenses with a skeuomorphic interface. So instead of a visual representation of a studio drum set, the Drumset Editor lists each drum in a grid. Thankfully, this interface features a colorful image of the drum along with buttons to choose the specific kit piece, add effects, layer drum sounds, and more. In short, the interface is attractive, while also being highly functional. Notably, when installing all the Drummer Packs (they’re free so why not?) you have literally hundreds (thousands?) of options for snares, kicks, toms, cymbals, percussion, and more.   

    In a similar manner, the Quick Setup page lets you choose a drum set and its master effect. In MDrummer, a Drummer Pack functions as a sample library. A convenient tree interface lets you drill down into each installed Drummer Pack to find a specific drum set. A similar interface exists to choose the master effect for the drum set. It’s also possible to layer (essentially combining) drum sets and effects for additional sonic flexibility and mayhem.

    Crafting a Drum Set with Percussion

    As noted earlier, the goal of this review focuses on the newer Drum Empire 2020 Drummer Pack. Each drum set was sampled in a high-end Czech studio with great drummers using a variety of drum sticks, brushes, mallets, and more. I tend to prefer digital drum sets using brushes and Drum Empire 2020 features quite a few.

    MDrummer Drumset Editor
    The MDrummer Drumset Editor lets you craft your own kit. Image by author.

    I fell in love with MDrummer’s Gretsch-based Brush Loosen drum set, but some of the TrapKAT pads – the ones used for percussion – weren’t mapped. The easy to use Drumset Editor interface made mapping those extra pads a breeze. I simply edited the drum set and found the killer-sounding congas and bongos I needed. I saved it as “Brush Loosen With Percs.” Check it out in action in the following video.

    MDrummer also provides control over the velocity layers and samples used in each sound. This illustrates a common theme throughout the plugin. Getting at the basic functionality is simple, but it’s also possible to dive into more advanced functionality as needed. Remember, each drum also includes its own effect, which is also modified using this page. Note that both the Quick Setup and Mixer pages allow the editing of the master effect for the entire drum set.

    The Best Drum Plugin I’ve Ever Heard

    I’ve been playing electronic drums for over two decades. In addition to a highly-effected Roland drum module, my studio work features an array of drum plugins. Simply put, MDrummer blew me away. I’ve only scratched the surface of its capabilities, let alone the kits in the other Drummer Packs. As a reminder, MeldaProduction provides all new Drummer Packs for free to registered users of MDrummer.

    Obviously, excellent sampling techniques, great drummers, and quality studio gear make for superior drum samples. The cymbals are especially worthy of note. The rides and crashes boasted high fidelity with especially long decay times. The splash cymbals also blew me away. Stunning sound quality like this abounds throughout MDrummer.  

    Check out another video using the famous John Bonham Ludwig Vistalite drum set. MDrummer’s action is superb with nary latency issues encountered on a laptop with 8GB of RAM. Headphone listening also reveals the large stereo image.

    I typically use the one stereo output version of the plugin within Reaper. Therefore, sub-mixing the drum set gets handled using the flexible internal MDrummer mixer. A 16 output plugin exists for those who prefer to mix within their DAW. Controlling the Global panorama setting on the Quick Setup page nicely enhances the stereo image. The nearby pitch control is also effective for quickly tweaking the overall drum tone within the mix.  

    Ultimately, if you are an electric drummer, MDrummer belongs on your short list of plugins. Excellent sound quality, an easy-to-use interface, and a detailed sonic architecture make MeldaProduction’s drumming plugin a true winner. Let the Drum Empire 2020 Drummer Pack be your gateway to a killer drum sound. It rapidly became my favorite drum plugin!