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That was my hole point....
I love House music ... so that is answer why all my preset have more bass. Also it's hardest to control such loud bass kick bursts and to still sound good. This one also has that constant bass which 'kills' MB (constantly push them down).
One feature of house music, is the excess of bass and great lack of mids, so that the process should not change much this "balance".
But still, the MB to my knowledge, has some conceptual errors based on the explanation of the Help of ST (
http://help.stereotool.com/6.00/multiba ... iter.shtml).
Mainly it is very difficult to understand that the point A ("The target maximum output level for this frequency band"), that
more than one compressor is a AGC. Also on the on the basis that that reads "Low volume sounds are amplified, high-volume sounds are de-amplified" and the compression curve does not look like a compressor.
A compressor does not change the gain (gain = 1) to a threshold value, from there applied to the signal gain reduction based
on the value of ratio (input: output) how many dB input to output are needed increases by 1 dB.
The wiki can explain it better (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_level_compression) or (
http://www.rane.com/pdf/ranenotes/Dynam ... essors.pdf).
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Quastion1 is... what is smart to do, to still have that bass but in other tracks where there is no such strong bass, not to boost.
With a compressor, this could be more stable and controlled.
With current ST, using the Bass AGC with slow times to not affect the dynamics of the bass (I have seen in my presets)
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Question2 is... what to do to make mids to be not so pushed up but in other tracks not be pushed down.
This part is difficult, but what I try to do is find a "target output" of the bands of mids balanced to what you are looking for and then look up and down times rather too slow to affect the dynamics are not without their reach using the Clipping MB continuously.
I think another change in the remodeling of the MB, would change the clipping individual band for a multiband limiter, then just enter the clipping in less bands. This should be more appropriate.
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Sometimes i think MB works vice-versa.

The biggest problem is to increase the gain when the signal is below the point "A" (AGC compressor).
It would be good to discuss this with Hans and his idea of the new MB. Also think about adding a side-channel to the MB and can use a parametric EQ for bass in this.
