Update 1.2.1: Rescue, now includes Rescue Anniversary Edtion
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 639 posts since 19 Apr, 2007 from Frankfurt, Germany
howdy folks,
EDIT/UPDATE 09/17/08:
in summer 2007 I've started my first developments for the "bootsy" VST Plug-Ins series and in autumn that year there was my very first Plug-In release called "Rescue" and therefore all the hassle you can read here in this thread (but which calm down to the end)
To celebrate this, the update 1.2 is now available and contains the "black face" anniversary editon of this plugin.
Rescue in general features decent gain and transient mechanics applied straight forward to m/s encoding. Some decent non-linear signal couloration is given as well.
Due to the 1.2 release this package now introduces the additional 'RescueAE'
Plug-In. That new Plug-In features a slightly different signal path, some internal rework, 4x Oversampling and a brand new output limiter circuit.
Requirements:
PC only, VST compatible host und SSE compatible CPU.
Basic m/s understanding.
Update 1.2.1 is available:
>>> to download click here <<<
This update is "safe" - the regular Rescue Plug-In ain't touched at all and can be used in parallel to the RescueAE one.
Many, many thanks to all those who helped so much especially to Paddy for the slick graphic design. Still a classic!
Have fun with it!
peace,
bootsy
EDIT/UPDATE 09/17/08:
in summer 2007 I've started my first developments for the "bootsy" VST Plug-Ins series and in autumn that year there was my very first Plug-In release called "Rescue" and therefore all the hassle you can read here in this thread (but which calm down to the end)
To celebrate this, the update 1.2 is now available and contains the "black face" anniversary editon of this plugin.
Rescue in general features decent gain and transient mechanics applied straight forward to m/s encoding. Some decent non-linear signal couloration is given as well.
Due to the 1.2 release this package now introduces the additional 'RescueAE'
Plug-In. That new Plug-In features a slightly different signal path, some internal rework, 4x Oversampling and a brand new output limiter circuit.
Requirements:
PC only, VST compatible host und SSE compatible CPU.
Basic m/s understanding.
Update 1.2.1 is available:
>>> to download click here <<<
This update is "safe" - the regular Rescue Plug-In ain't touched at all and can be used in parallel to the RescueAE one.
Many, many thanks to all those who helped so much especially to Paddy for the slick graphic design. Still a classic!
Have fun with it!
peace,
bootsy
Last edited by bootsie on Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:46 am, edited 9 times in total.
- KVRAF
- 1815 posts since 1 Jun, 2003
mid/side - i like it already.
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- KVRAF
- 5113 posts since 5 Mar, 2003 from Philadelphia, USA
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- KVRAF
- 1622 posts since 10 Jul, 2006 from Paris, France
Looks good, nice GUI. But I have some questions :bootsie wrote:howdy folks,
just wanna announce the very first in a series of signal modelling VST fx of mine which will appear this friday. This small but smart gadget called 'Rescue' will appear as freeware.
Here we go for a sneak pre of the user interface:
Many, many thanks to all those who helped so much especially to Paddy for the slick grafic design.
stay tuned!
peace,
bootsy
1) So this one will be freeware, and the rest will be payware right ?
2) Is it SynthEdit, SynthMaker or completely "hand-built" ?
3) What is "Rescue" aimed at. Why is it useful ^^ ?
4) What can we expect next in this series : equalizers, compressors, filters... ?
5) Last but not least, can you give us some informations about yourself, your background in audio and coding ?
Cheers,
// J u L ! e N //
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- KVRAF
- 16153 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
6) Please give us your Social Security number as well.K-Slash wrote:Looks good, nice GUI. But I have some questions :bootsie wrote:howdy folks,
just wanna announce the very first in a series of signal modelling VST fx of mine which will appear this friday. This small but smart gadget called 'Rescue' will appear as freeware.
Here we go for a sneak pre of the user interface:
Many, many thanks to all those who helped so much especially to Paddy for the slick grafic design.
stay tuned!
peace,
bootsy
1) So this one will be freeware, and the rest will be payware right ?
2) Is it SynthEdit, SynthMaker or completely "hand-built" ?
3) What is "Rescue" aimed at. Why is it useful ^^ ?
4) What can we expect next in this series : equalizers, compressors, filters... ?
5) Last but not least, can you give us some informations about yourself, your background in audio and coding ?
Cheers,
// J u L ! e N //
7) Oh, and what is your birthdate?
8 ) Have you ever been in a relationship for more than three months? This will help us to know how committed you can be.
9) Is there anything we should know about your credit before we run the report? You don't want to make the men in black suspect anything.
Ok, that should cover it, eh?
Hehe, I kid, I kid.
Or, just thank you and I can't wait to see it!
Brent
My host is better than your host
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- KVRAF
- 1622 posts since 10 Jul, 2006 from Paris, France
Yeah, I know .
But I don't wanna be fooled by a "new plugins maker in the game" who made all the efforts on no more than a nice GUI for the moment. And having some more informations about the series can be useful to know, as same as for the backgroun, which seems interesting to know.
Like if he had experience with analog gear during his life as a geek programmer who whished to have the same feeling on his computer that he was not able to get with existing plugins blabla ^^.
You know what I mean, I'm sure :p.
By the way, I'm not saying that we'll be fooled. Don't misunderstood me .
But I don't wanna be fooled by a "new plugins maker in the game" who made all the efforts on no more than a nice GUI for the moment. And having some more informations about the series can be useful to know, as same as for the backgroun, which seems interesting to know.
Like if he had experience with analog gear during his life as a geek programmer who whished to have the same feeling on his computer that he was not able to get with existing plugins blabla ^^.
You know what I mean, I'm sure :p.
By the way, I'm not saying that we'll be fooled. Don't misunderstood me .
Last edited by K-Slash on Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:49 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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- KVRian
- 527 posts since 10 Oct, 2006
This is KVRkoolkeys wrote:6) Please give us your Social Security number as well.K-Slash wrote:Looks good, nice GUI. But I have some questions :bootsie wrote:howdy folks,
just wanna announce the very first in a series of signal modelling VST fx of mine which will appear this friday. This small but smart gadget called 'Rescue' will appear as freeware.
Here we go for a sneak pre of the user interface:
Many, many thanks to all those who helped so much especially to Paddy for the slick grafic design.
stay tuned!
peace,
bootsy
1) So this one will be freeware, and the rest will be payware right ?
2) Is it SynthEdit, SynthMaker or completely "hand-built" ?
3) What is "Rescue" aimed at. Why is it useful ^^ ?
4) What can we expect next in this series : equalizers, compressors, filters... ?
5) Last but not least, can you give us some informations about yourself, your background in audio and coding ?
Cheers,
// J u L ! e N //
7) Oh, and what is your birthdate?
8 ) Have you ever been in a relationship for more than three months? This will help us to know how committed you can be.
9) Is there anything we should know about your credit before we run the report? You don't want to make the men in black suspect anything.
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- KVRAF
- 6825 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
- KVRAF
- 1815 posts since 1 Jun, 2003
well it has mid, side, punch and width controls - might be some kind of analogish-fattening-and-widening magic box.triple p wrote:that looks to be cool, but what is it for?
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- KVRAF
- 3378 posts since 27 Feb, 2004 from Paris (france)
10) are you communist ?koolkeys wrote:6) Please give us your Social Security number as well.K-Slash wrote:Looks good, nice GUI. But I have some questions :bootsie wrote:howdy folks,
just wanna announce the very first in a series of signal modelling VST fx of mine which will appear this friday. This small but smart gadget called 'Rescue' will appear as freeware.
Here we go for a sneak pre of the user interface:
Many, many thanks to all those who helped so much especially to Paddy for the slick grafic design.
stay tuned!
peace,
bootsy
1) So this one will be freeware, and the rest will be payware right ?
2) Is it SynthEdit, SynthMaker or completely "hand-built" ?
3) What is "Rescue" aimed at. Why is it useful ^^ ?
4) What can we expect next in this series : equalizers, compressors, filters... ?
5) Last but not least, can you give us some informations about yourself, your background in audio and coding ?
Cheers,
// J u L ! e N //
7) Oh, and what is your birthdate?
8 ) Have you ever been in a relationship for more than three months? This will help us to know how committed you can be.
9) Is there anything we should know about your credit before we run the report? You don't want to make the men in black suspect anything.