Couture User's Guide
Couture User's Guide
Couture User's Guide
Couture
Version 1.7.0
COUTURE's goal is to give you exquisite control over your dynamics. It solves a
surprisingly huge range of mixing problems with very low effort. Once mastered,
COUTURE can make any track fit in the mix.
COUTURE works by emphasizing attacks while at the same time reducing releases, or
vice-versa. The balanced gain compensation allows to make dynamics decision without
being fooled by loudness changes.
COUTURE embeds a distortion unit working in tandem with the transient shaping.
Saturation is a decision that affects dynamics, and thus it makes sense to think about
both saturation and dynamics at the same time.
It is strongly recommended to purchase the FULL EDITION to get to know the real
COUTURE and not its stripped down FREE EDITION.
You may need to reboot your Mac computer to see the new Audio Unit in hosts.
If GateKeeper complains about the Developer being unidentified, try again with
Right Click / "Open".
When using the VST 2.4 format, you may have to enter the right VST 2.4 directory
in order for your DAW to find the plug-in.
VST2: Copy the LV2 plug-in ( .lv2 directory) in your LV2 directory.
VST3: Copy the VST2 plug-in Auburn Sounds Couture.so in your VST2
directory.
LV2: Copy the VST3 plug-in ( .vst3 directory) in your VST3 directory.
Your existing FREE sessions will keep working with the FULL product.
VST2 plug-in
VST3 plug-in
Audio Unit plug-in
AAX plug-in
LV2 plug-in
Windows 7 or newer,
macOS 10.12 or newer,
Ubuntu 18.04 or newer
Our plug-ins have been tested with a wide variety of Digital Audio Workstations hosts
(DAW). However if you find out your DAW isn't well supported, please report a bug at
[email protected] .
Version 1.6
Resizeable UI. Drag the bottom-right corner to resize the plug-in.
Fix crash when closing OBS Studio.
Now comes with a Windows desinstaller.
Fix latency reporting with LV2 .
"Clip" was renamed to "Range", which is more accurate.
"Bass Amount" was renamed to "Bass Detect".
Version 1.5
Support for Apple Silicon and macOS 11.0 arm64. The minimum macOS
supported version is now 10.12.
Fixed Linux X11 crash with multiple instances. Closing the second window
while the first is opened would crash. This greatly enhances Linux stability.
Fixed VST3 latency reporting, which was only correct for 44100 Hz.
Fixed installer when the "Program Files" directory is localized.
Version 1.4
Reduced CPU usage of the UI, especially on macOS and Linux.
Fix Linux crashes and bugs (eg: when opening or closing the UI).
Fix detection of VST3 by Bitwig on Linux.
UI rendering is a bit more detailed.
Version 1.3
New: Linux x86_64 support.
"Flat" will treat all energy equally in the detector, regardless of their perceived
loudness.
"Sybil" allows to affect harsh frequencies .
"Human" really means Equal Loudness, this will give the compression a very
even feel.
Bass Detect
Turning this knob changes how much COUTURE's Transient Shaper reacts to bass.
Transient Shaper
Sharpen / Soften
When turned to the right, attacks get emphasized and releases deemphasized.
When turned to the left, releases get emphasized and attacks deemphasized.
x1 / x2 / x3
Speed
Front/Back
Affects where in the transient the effect applies: start or sustain part of the note.
Off/20 Range
Limits possible gain change to +20 dB / -20 dB. This is useful for the most extreme
settings who could have a dramatic effect on dynamics.
Output Section
Amount
Volume Independence
COUTURE has volume independent saturation. It is an innovative new effect, similar
to FM modulation, that adds harmonic content independently of a threshold.
Stereo Support
COUTURE has 100% linked L/R behaviour. The envelope estimation will only break
down for 100% antiphase signals, which should be a rare occurence.
Latency
COUTURE has a latency of about 14 milliseconds. This is because COUTURE heavily
favours lack of phase distortion in the Gain Reduction stage, and also favors being
always aligned with the transient event. Be sure to use a host with Plugin Delay
Compensation (PDC) to keep proper timings.
QA
Vas Fuller
Denis Morin
We'd like to thanks Robert Randolph for the quality and depth of its beta-testing.
COUTURE was made a much better plug-in thanks to Robert's input.
Thanks
Céline Alary, Campus Grenoble Radio, Charles Guillemet, Mickael Istria, Thierry
Mastrosimone, Quentin Sabah, and everyone who hosted Auburn Sounds workforce.
Thanks go to the D language community for their continuous help. Thanks also go to
friends, family, and supporters who didn't make it to the list. Your support is invaluable
in getting world-class products out of the door.