I purchased fab filter pro last night and have not been able to access it. Seems like it will not download. There is a "restore purchase" in the top right corner and every time I hit that it says the the purchase has been restored and it will take time to download.
Does anyone have any ideas here or know what this problem is.
Fab filter pro
Re: Fab filter pro
The FabFilter Pro IAPs don't actually download. They're already part of Auria and get 'unlocked' when you purchase them. If you check in the Auria Store (where you purchased the FabFilter) and tap on the IAP that you purchased you should see "Installed" at top-right of the description page for that IAP.
Which FabFilter plug-in did you purchase?
Which FabFilter plug-in did you purchase?
Re: Fab filter pro
Hi I purchased the fab filter pro-L. i figured out how to open it under FX where I open my bias effects. To be honest I have no idea how to use it either. I have never done this before but I have a complete song and I opened the filter pro under the master track and didn't really hear anything different that it did so I'm not sure if I am using it correct.
Re: Fab filter pro
Probably the most helpful and informative info is on the FabFilter YT channel. The whole collection of tutorials by Dan Worral are excellent. Here's one that introduced me to the basics of the L.Teresaymc wrote:Hi I purchased the fab filter pro-L. i figured out how to open it under FX where I open my bias effects. To be honest I have no idea how to use it either. I have never done this before but I have a complete song and I opened the filter pro under the master track and didn't really hear anything different that it did so I'm not sure if I am using it correct.
http://youtu.be/d7PYjalQ2vQ
Re: Fab filter pro
Put in on the master when you have your mix where you want. You then use it to boost and shape the gain. You can try different presets to see how they sound. But it's great value is that you can boost the gain up, and round off your peaks, in a very pleasing manner. That's what it does. You should have recorded everything at minus 10 to 12 db, to give yourself a bunch of headroom for mixing, and to do the final boost and round down your peaks.
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