Brainworx Vertigo VSC-2 is released
- KVRian
- 1147 posts since 24 Jul, 2008 from England
I like it on the master and drum buss. It has plenty of weight, whilst being capable of some snap, crackle, pop.
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
i am actually convinced now that this is the best plug in compressor i have ever heard in my life.
I was trying to make a guitar part smooth and natural.. tried arts acoustic, the glue, dc8c, logic, and a bunch of others..
he vertigo is just perfection..
works fantastic on drum buss as well as master buss also.
It's pricey but may even de throne cl1b for me, plus, it's zero latency.
it's staggeringly good. Just brilliant.
I was trying to make a guitar part smooth and natural.. tried arts acoustic, the glue, dc8c, logic, and a bunch of others..
he vertigo is just perfection..
works fantastic on drum buss as well as master buss also.
It's pricey but may even de throne cl1b for me, plus, it's zero latency.
it's staggeringly good. Just brilliant.
- KVRAF
- 5813 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
There is a comparison video from a mastering engineer here in Germany using the hardware Vertigo. Very, very close to the hardware!
(only in German)
http://youtu.be/jmeLSVElRU0?hd=1
(only in German)
http://youtu.be/jmeLSVElRU0?hd=1
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- KVRAF
- 3540 posts since 1 Oct, 2006 from Um! Where is this?
It is excellent and easy too use as well.ttoz wrote:i am actually convinced now that this is the best plug in compressor i have ever heard in my life.
I was trying to make a guitar part smooth and natural.. tried arts acoustic, the glue, dc8c, logic, and a bunch of others..
he vertigo is just perfection..
works fantastic on drum buss as well as master buss also.
It's pricey but may even de throne cl1b for me, plus, it's zero latency.
it's staggeringly good. Just brilliant.
Definitely my favourite plug-in compressor
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sheikh al Dudeilan sheikh al Dudeilan https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281227
- Banned
- 79 posts since 28 May, 2012
Any info about stuff he has done? Can't google it myself right now. Thanks.bmanic wrote:It's darn impressive. I'm beginning to think that Michael Massberg is the master ninja of DSP coding. He is clearly a genius when it comes to coding.
- KVRAF
- 3540 posts since 1 Oct, 2006 from Um! Where is this?
He also programmed SPL Passeq and Elysia Alpha to name but two.
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sheikh al Dudeilan sheikh al Dudeilan https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281227
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- 79 posts since 28 May, 2012
Well then, I'd really like to read his full CV... Links, anyone?Resonator63 wrote:He also programmed SPL Passeq and Elysia Alpha to name but two.
- KVRAF
- 3540 posts since 1 Oct, 2006 from Um! Where is this?
You might be able to find out more here.
https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/index.html
https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/index.html
- KVRian
- 773 posts since 23 Apr, 2002 from audio/hamburg/germany/earth/space/unkown!
i find it fascinating...i really do not have the best of a monitoring situation, but the difference was clear and obvious to me, even over the internet stream...really...not nearly as subtle as one could think if you hear this "exprts" (marketers) praising the similarity. the hardware unit is another dimension...i really learned soemthing from this comparison..4damind wrote:There is a comparison video from a mastering engineer here in Germany using the hardware Vertigo. Very, very close to the hardware!
(only in German)
http://youtu.be/jmeLSVElRU0?hd=1
cheers
jm
- KVRAF
- 4014 posts since 29 Jun, 2011 from USA
I totally agree after listening to first comparisons, the hardware had far more width and depth. The individual elements of the track feel more distinct with their own space, the plug-in just squashes them together and they lose definition. The kick and bass are much better on the hardware, really deep.dasdeck wrote:i find it fascinating...i really do not have the best of a monitoring situation, but the difference was clear and obvious to me, even over the internet stream...really...not nearly as subtle as one could think if you hear this "exprts" (marketers) praising the similarity. the hardware unit is another dimension...i really learned soemthing from this comparison..4damind wrote:There is a comparison video from a mastering engineer here in Germany using the hardware Vertigo. Very, very close to the hardware!
(only in German)
http://youtu.be/jmeLSVElRU0?hd=1
cheers
jm
Then when listening to the second comparison where they are switched must faster I didn't really hear the same difference. Strange that.
the other day I was Eqing a kick in Largo, I was boosting the high frequency little by little, then finally I thought, ah, just right. I then looked again and realised the EQ was not even engaged!
Anyway, Vertigo plug-in is amazing and I am really thinking about this and the alphacomp. Brainworx = quality stuff.
This video makes me want to learn German, its like I can almost understand them. I take it the muso guy couldn't tell the difference in an A/B?
It's really cool their are mastering Psy too!
The next track, that jazzy thing, I feel that the difference was more apparent. Plug-in seemed weaker. But who knows.
What were their conclusions if anyone knows German?
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- KVRAF
- 2177 posts since 12 Nov, 2009
Vertigo VSC-2
you can get it only today at plugin alliance for 99 instead of 299 usd (or 80 €).
just use the code in the marketplace bargain thread!
you can get it only today at plugin alliance for 99 instead of 299 usd (or 80 €).
just use the code in the marketplace bargain thread!
Finally!
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
That's *mind* boggling
First plugin i won't lose money on since switching back to logic from Reason.
I sold it for around 130 i think.
this is a true no brainer.
For anyone who craves what i call "creamy, lush, smooth" compression, i urge you to grab this.
This is kind of like the lexicon of comps.. It does lack S/c and mix control but it sounds so good it would almost be a sin not to have it at 100% wet anyway
but seriously, it works on guitar better than anything i have ever used and is delicious to mix into on the DAW master out, and is also zero latency.
It's a truly fantastic, and surprisingly versatile comp even though it's really simple to use.
Enjoy!
First plugin i won't lose money on since switching back to logic from Reason.
I sold it for around 130 i think.
this is a true no brainer.
For anyone who craves what i call "creamy, lush, smooth" compression, i urge you to grab this.
This is kind of like the lexicon of comps.. It does lack S/c and mix control but it sounds so good it would almost be a sin not to have it at 100% wet anyway
but seriously, it works on guitar better than anything i have ever used and is delicious to mix into on the DAW master out, and is also zero latency.
It's a truly fantastic, and surprisingly versatile comp even though it's really simple to use.
Enjoy!
- KVRAF
- 4014 posts since 29 Jun, 2011 from USA
Last time they did this I think it lasted two days. I don't know about this time. I have a feeling it will be over quick.heffus wrote:Damn!! I would love to scoop this up for $99 but no funds until tomorrow. Wonder what the chances are of the 99 plugins lasting that long.
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Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
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