Arturia Bus Transient is out now

For producers and mixing engineers looking to refine their dynamics with precision and clarity, Bus TRANSIENT is the go-to transient shaper, offering intuitive attack and sustain shaping, multiband processing, and real-time visual feedback for fast, musical results. Perfect for percussive and plucked instruments, as well as full bus mixes it brings instant definition and dynamic control without the complexity of traditional compression.

  • _Transient Section
  • Boost or reduce the attack; set attack length.
  • _Body Section
  • Boost or reduce the sustain; set sustain timing.
  • _Visualizer
  • Shows shaping applied in real time.
  • _2x Modes
  • Full Band or Multiband with tilt filters.
  • _Sensitivity
  • Focus shaping on strong hits or capture subtle details.
  • _Tone Control
  • Brighten or darken transients and body.
  • _Clipper
  • Soft/hard clipping for output management.
  • _Mix Control
  • Blend processed and dry signals.
  • _Frequency-specific and
  • multiband shaping.
  • _Real-time transient and body
  • visualizer.
  • _Delta mode to monitor only the
  • affected portion.
  • _Integrated clipping and tone
  • controls.

 

Tighten & Punch Your Drums

Boost transient gain, tweak the body, and add a little body time. Drums instantly feel tighter, punchier, and more dynamic.

Balance Drum Frequencies

Use multiband control to fix weak lows, harsh highs, or uneven mids. Your drum loops stay groovy and controlled across the spectrum.

Creative Pumping on Mixes

Reduce body gain and add some body time on the full mix to create breathing, pumping energy during bridges or transitions.

Subtle Tone Adjustments

Refine your mix with small tweaks to transient, body, or tone. Brighten, darken, or give that extra 5% polish to add dynamics and vibe.

Drive & Harmonics for Bass

Push transient and body gain, adjust bands, and dial down the clipper for soft harmonic distortion. Your bass hits harder, gains warmth, and stays powerful without stealing the mix.

More info here.

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