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Plugin cleanup searches for our plugins on your system and lets you delete them with just 2 clicks.Handy if you installed our plugins before and you want to make sure everything is fine and no traces of the old stuff is left behind.

Now just let the installer prepare everything for you.If your host isn't able to open the plugin(s), you probably need to check this tutorial again ;).If you are certain something is wrong, contact us via in...@meldaproduction.com.

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When you are finally sure these are the best plugins you have ever seen :), purchase a licence for the commercial ones from each product's page (or buy a bundle licence).You will receive an email with a licence file and instructions, but sometimes the email gets killed by a spam filter, in which case do not worry and just loginto your account on our site and download the licence file.

Linux is not directly supported, but it is apparently possible to run the plugins via Wine. Before installing you have to make sure that your ".wine/drive_c/windows/Fonts/" directory is populated with Microsoft True Type Fonts (which is generally available as a package on Linux distributions).

Our software is compatible with almost every host on the market. Please check the list of the major ones below. If your host isn't on the list, please let us know via in...@meldaproduction.com and we will check it out.

Our license model is extremely advantageous for users - it lets you run the plugins on all your computers, without dongles, and with free-for-life updates. Your name and address are required for this license model to work.

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Founded in Prague, Czech Repulic in 2009 by Vojtech Meluzin, MeldaProduction is a music software company with a bold and futuristic vision. Inspired by the richness of analog gear and the newest digital creations, they are pushing forwards the horizons of audio technology. MeldaProduction feel that the audio industry is extremely conservative so they are not holding back on innovation. With their technical know-how and their knowledge of what music producers want, they can program the hell out of a plug-in!

So what makes this different? Algorithmic reverbs are usually based on a single algorithm. MTurboReverb has a programmable engine, where you can design your own algorithms. Luckily for the non-designers and those of us who require instant gratification, about 100 presets have been prepared with an ergonomic interface for quick workflow and quick learning. With rooms, halls, plates, ethereal, shimmering, bonkers, reverse, non-lim and 2D positioning reverbs, this is a very versatile product.

The large reverbs sound lush and spacious with excellent stereo field. My favourite on vocals is dirty hall for its rich, clear tone and smooth decay. Gravity Well has a silky shine, synths sounded great with this preset.

The Creative reverbs are very inspirational, Rattlesnake has an interesting phase effect on the tail. With size turned up, Infinite Cavity does indeed last for a very long time, enough time to boil a kettle. An interesting preset in the Special reverb category is Non Lin for epic, 80s drums. I had a play with the settings to get a more harmonically balanced sound on this one.

The 2d positioning settings are great for placing your sound source in a physical space, fun to play with. I found that some of the presets could be automated to create moving sounds with great effect, however others created strange frequency artefacts while moving the 2d positioning live.

The interface is well laid out with the usual reverb tweaking parameters on the front page. Dry/Wet defines the ratio between your original dry signal and the produced reverberation signal. If using this as a send effect, it can be locked at 100%. Early/Late defines the ratio between early and late reflections. Early reflections are the first echoes you hear coming back at you from the acoustic space and late reflections are the sound of the sound bouncing around thereafter.

It comes in two versions, MTurboReverb is the full licence with full access to features including the multi band version MTurboReverbMB. MTurbeReverbLE is a limited licence with the active presets but without the in-depth editing and creating abilities.

I use MRecorder to record my channels as I go in Ableton (this is different to bouncing). I'm using Ableton in a VM now, and the only problem so far is that MRecorder's UI is all messed up for some strange reason. It isn't usable. Also, because it's a VM, I can't just record stereo mix with Audacity because apparently that doesn't work.

MTurboEQ does the hard work for you. You just plug it in, turn a few knobs and enjoy the sound. It's based on the best designs of the analog devices, but without the noise, hum and other drawbacks. It's just frequencies and curves, no magic. But it sounds amazing.

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MDrumReplacer has the same look as other Melda plugins, which default to a bluish-grey motif with rainbow-colored buttons and sliders, with the option to apply skins to change the colors and fonts. Along the top are General settings, Mixer, and Leveler boxes with relevant knobs and sliders. Below that are the Detection, Drum Library, and Drum Editor tabs. The Analyzer, the star of the show, is in the Detection tab, and features Threshold and Velocity bars for setting the detection parameters. There are also fold-out sections for metering, extra parameters, and utilities similar to other Melda offerings. There are tons of controls, but everything is laid out logically and nothing is hard to find, with lots of visual customizations possible.

The Detection tab is where the magic happens in MDrumReplacer. Starting with the Detector, the Retrigger and Time Below Threshold controls set the speed of the algorithm, which is useful for preventing double hits in overdriven samples. The Prefiltering box is full of useful controls, like Learn, which attempts to set the detector up correctly based on audio you play through it, the bandpass EQ for dialing in certain frequencies in tracks with heavy bleed, and the Listen for fine-tuning the EQ by ear. The Analyzer graph shows the hits in realtime, and the Thresholds let you narrow down certain amplitudes to monitor for hits.

The General box has a Dry/Wet for blending the input and output, as well as lots of controls for output pitch, analyzer lookahead, input, output, and velocity settings. The Mixer lets you blend in the various effects from the Drum Editor tab and is particularly useful when paired with the presets from MDrummer. the Leveler controls how the signals are passed to the detector by adding a sort of compression to the detection signal. This makes the detected signals on the Analyzer graph look stepped instead of spiky and shows how far the detection signal is being leveled before another hit can be detected.

Working with multiple instances also enables another very cool feature of MMultiAnalyzer, which is the collision detector. This simply highlights frequency areas where different parts overlap. So if your strings are mushing in with your guitar, or your bass is hiding your kick, any masking issues at all, you can quickly see the frequencies where they clash the most and deal with them accordingly. How much simpler will our mixing lives be now?! A lot simpler.

Usually, the limiting process, together with other audio production tasks, involves critical earing and musicality, so switching between two different user interfaces feels like switching from the creative brain to the technical brain in some ways, which is fantastic.

MeldaProduction Plugins are renowned for their superior sound quality, innovative features, and user-friendly interfaces. The company prides itself on creating the most powerful audio plugins on the market, with unique features that cannot be found anywhere else. Their commitment to innovation and constant improvement is evident in their impressive product line, which includes popular plugins like MDrummer, MUnison, and MXXX.

Despite their advanced features, MeldaProduction Plugins are incredibly easy to use, with features like Active Presets and the Smart Randomization system making it easy for users to access all the plugin parameters. And with free-for-life updates, users can be confident that their MeldaProduction Plugins will always be up-to-date with the latest improvements and features.

MeldaProduction made MDrumStrip by beautifully distilling the complex know-how of how world-class producers do their job into a simple yet versatile end-user experience, effectively removing the need to learn all that know-how before being able to achieve a well-mixed world- class drum sound. After all, is that not what computers are for? It is fair to say, however, that anyone who has already amassed years of drum-mixing experience and already owns dozens of appropriate audio plug-ins of course could continue working as before. But, bearing in mind that they could easily achieve faster and, possibly, even better-sounding results with MDrumStrip, why would they?

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