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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 8:46 pm
Sorry. I should have said 32 Lives and macOS Sierra and earlier. I have no intention of going to High Sierra anytime soon.
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Hmmm... I have the older version, too. Good for slapping on things when in a hurry although I might use something else when I fine-tune. I wasn’t interested at $199 but $19 looks pretty good.Rick Cornish wrote:Plugin Alliance has 10 plugs on sale this month.
http://mailchi.mp/plugin-alliance/check ... 39544664af
The Alliance has some good stuff, but I already have most of their products that I’m interested in. However, I am considering EQ Rangers Plus for $19. I had the previous versions, which I liked (simple, fast, and nice-sounding filters). I was disappointed that the Plus upgrade initially came with a steep price tag, but at this price, I’m tempted.
https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/prod ... _plus.html
The FB-3300 is a software instrument for Microsoft Windows (VST) and Apple macOS (VST/AU) simulating the KORG PS-3300 Polyphonic Synthesizer from 1977. It is written in native C++ code for high performance and low CPU consumption. Main features are:
Close emulation of behavior and all controls of the original hardware
Three independent polyphonic synthesizer blocks
Band-limited oscillators, classic two-pole lowpass filters
Resonators section plus two Modulation Generators per bank
Additional Sample & Hold and paraphonic Envelope Generator
Semi-modular
Micro-tuning option
Additional tweaks
MIDI Learn – all parameters can be controlled by MIDI CC
Plug-in supports Windows and macOS (32 bit and 64 bit)
The same site has a few other Korg emulations.
Their demo is amazing.Michael Canavan wrote:Really crazy plug in on sale right now, great stuff!![]()
frei:raum
hard to explain, watch the video on the site here!
I bought it without using it!![]()
https://audioplugin.deals
I wasn't suggesting other people should just buy it without using it. I did because I'm way more likely to use it as a sound design tool than as a way to de-reverb a track or song. I'm sure it can be used at times for repair etc. I've been amazed at how many times I've used Soundhack Spectral Shapers instead of any of the dedicated de noise plug ins in my arsenal for instance.bayswater wrote:Their demo is amazing.Michael Canavan wrote:Really crazy plug in on sale right now, great stuff!![]()
frei:raum
hard to explain, watch the video on the site here!
I bought it without using it!![]()
https://audioplugin.deals
I got the trial version and used it on a couple of live recordings that took me a very long time and a lot of plugins to get into reasonable shape. It didn't do such a great job - very little improvement. I'd use a trial version on material you are likely to want to fix with this plugin before buying.
I didn't take it that way at all. I was tempted to get it right away after seeing that demo vid. I thought even if it doesn't quite do everything the vid says, for $60 it might be just the thing for some projects.Michael Canavan wrote: I bought it without using it!![]()
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I wasn't suggesting other people should just buy it without using it.
I didn't take it that way either. Or else I might have bought it.stubbsonic wrote:I didn't take it that way at all. I was tempted to get it right away after seeing that demo vid. I thought even if it doesn't quite do everything the vid says, for $60 it might be just the thing for some projects.Michael Canavan wrote: I bought it without using it!![]()
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I wasn't suggesting other people should just buy it without using it.