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What do you use?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 2:57 pm
by jeremykeys
I'm searching for a good multiband compressor to use in my Cubase 7.5 Artist program. The full blown version has a 4 bamd that apparently works well but I've got the lessor version so the compressor didn't come with it.
I'm looking to see what other people use and why.
Thanks!
Jeremykeys
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 8:50 am
by SanderXpander
Limiter no6 is free and quite good, it won a contest over at KVR forums. It's a multiband limiter but can do essentially the same jobs.
Personally I use FabFilter Pro-MB most when I need that kind of plug in. I'm in love with their ergonomics but you could probably mostly the same with Limiter no6.
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 1:08 am
by jeremykeys
I was looking at that one. Unfortunately, since I updated my computer to windows 10 I didn't know that my Kaspersky anti virus software wasn't working. I ended up catching the Crossbrowser virus and have been spending a lot of time cleaning my computer. My other computer is my music one and it rarely if ever goes online and it has no virus protection at all. Cubase runs better that way for me. Usually what I do is download something; a Korg Library for example; on my online computer and then transfer it to my music computer with a USB stick. Right now I'm not going to do that until I am absolutely sure my computer is clean. Fortunately my wife also has a computer.
BEware of the Crossbrowser virus.
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 8:52 am
by SanderXpander
That sucks! I hope it's all better now...
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 11:35 am
by jeremykeys
It looks like I've gotten rid if most of the infection but there still is something in the apps section called Browserair that won't uninstall. It wasn't an expensive computer. I bought a refurbished one for $175 just for Internet use after my very very old one died. If I can't get this one cleaned up completely, I may have to get another.
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 12:15 pm
by SanderXpander
Did you try malwarebytes anti malware? Even the free version should be able to get rid of malicious programs. Windows' built in anti virus is also pretty decent against viruses.
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 11:33 am
by jeremykeys
So far it looks like I've gotten rid of everything. I'm just going to do a few more scans just to be safe.
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:13 pm
by jeremykeys
Well, it turns out that I was wrong. I didn't get rid of everything. Almost though. The biggest problem however is that Windows 10 is incompatible with my Kaspersky anti virus software. Since my wife and I bought this software and have it for 2 mores years at least, I'm stuck. Last weekend I bought a refurbished computer that runs Windows 7. I can load Kaspersky onto it and all will be back to normal. Except of course I have a spare computer. Fortunately the latest one was cheap. I only use of for surfing, emails and things like that.
There is a supposed patch for windows 10 and Kaspersky. Doesn't work though.
We're going to hook up the newer one and cross our fingers.
I tried to download windows 7 from microsoft using my product key but they try to make us jump through way too many hoops.
Windows 10 can go to hell as far as I'm concerned. Microsoft should never have not left us with the option to return to our old O.S. with only a month to decide.
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 11:55 am
by SanderXpander
Microsoft Security Essentials works pretty well for me (on Win7) and presumably does well on Win10 too.
And MalwareBytes Anti Malware (free) is good for removing malware.
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 11:45 pm
by jeremykeys
I'm running the new computer now. It was just easier after all the time I spent on the other one. When I have time, next century,

I'll play with it and fiture out how to get rid of windows 10 or maybe by then that will be the latest OS supported. I'm fine right now though.
Besides, I'd much rather be writing music than messing around with a computer problem.