TDR VOS SlickEQ and SlickEQ GE version 1.1.0
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1169 posts since 24 Feb, 2012
TDR VOS SlickEQ and SlickEQ GE have been updated to version 1.1.0
Binaries/installers for SlickEQ standard can be downloaded from the labs page (GE binaries are available from your customer area): http://www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-vos-slickeq/
This minor update fixes several little bugs, greatly reduces general CPU consumption and even adds a new "ECO" processing mode.
1.1.0 Minor update
# New "Eco" processing mode with almost zero latency
# Reduced overall CPU usage
# Stepped frequency/gain knobs activated by ctrl+drag or right mouse button drag
# Increased user presets slots count
# Minor UI adjustments
# Various minor improvements
Binaries/installers for SlickEQ standard can be downloaded from the labs page (GE binaries are available from your customer area): http://www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-vos-slickeq/
This minor update fixes several little bugs, greatly reduces general CPU consumption and even adds a new "ECO" processing mode.
1.1.0 Minor update
# New "Eco" processing mode with almost zero latency
# Reduced overall CPU usage
# Stepped frequency/gain knobs activated by ctrl+drag or right mouse button drag
# Increased user presets slots count
# Minor UI adjustments
# Various minor improvements
Fabien from Tokyo Dawn Records
Check out my audio processors over at the Tokyo Dawn Labs!
Check out my audio processors over at the Tokyo Dawn Labs!
- KVRist
- 425 posts since 9 Nov, 2004
Hello,
Thanks for the update. The Eco mode sounds noticeably different on some things, it looses the 'polish/slick' sound a bit. It could be useful for different sounds, i was wondering what the technical difference is in this mode? Does it just disable the 'oversampling' or something else?
Thanks for the update. The Eco mode sounds noticeably different on some things, it looses the 'polish/slick' sound a bit. It could be useful for different sounds, i was wondering what the technical difference is in this mode? Does it just disable the 'oversampling' or something else?
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1169 posts since 24 Feb, 2012
The eco modes uses lower quality resampling and completely disables all nonlinearities.
Fabien from Tokyo Dawn Records
Check out my audio processors over at the Tokyo Dawn Labs!
Check out my audio processors over at the Tokyo Dawn Labs!