Update: 'TesslaSE' 1.2 signal modelling VSTfx

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bootsie wrote:
jens wrote:Wow great - I love Rescue - thanks a lot! :-D
nice to hear, btw there will be an update of Rescue with some further improvements in the next days ...
Nice (i do love Rescue, too) !

Btw, do you recommend esla for specific situations or material ?
(I guess that with transient smoothing it won't be the best choice for punchy drums, would you use it rather on acoustic recordings, or vocals, or just basically "anything and use your ears" ?)
> edit : i should have read the manual ! :oops:
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spuddle wrote:What would be good uses for a plug like this? Thanks :)
Generally, you can use these types of plugins to add harmonic content, or add frequencies that reinforce the track's fundamental sound, to create a more complex, stronger sound, with the pleasing effects we're used to hearing from vintage analog gear, preamps tape machines, etc.

So this may help your bass, guitar or drums to "sit better" in a mix; I routinely use saturation plugins for exactly that.

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Bonus! Thanks for this!

I've been using Rescue a lot. I found it funny not much was said about it after it's release. Anyway, great plug and I'm sure this one will be orgasmic!
I still think, your punctuation sucks, and your spelling isn't cool! So there...

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On my own I'm using TesslaSE all over my tracks now, a little here and there. That way it helps improving depth perception of the whole mix too. Synth lines which suffer from too much digital or thin sounding are good candidates as well as tracks where transients needs to get tamed. I even use this on the 2bus between compressor and limiter so the limiters work ain't that hard because some of the transients are already "converted" into nice sounding spectral energy.
When not pushed too hard this device is rather clean and transparent sounding and it intentionally lacks the "muddy" part of analogue ...

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bootsie wrote:
jens wrote:Wow great - I love Rescue - thanks a lot! :-D
nice to hear, btw there will be an update of Rescue with some further improvements in the next days ...

:hyper: :hail:


I now tried Tessla on a few different sources - it does wonders on some of them like e.g. e-piano and is very subtle on others :-D

Great plugin - thanks again!

Your stuff shows what SM is capable of in the right hands. :-D

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So what's your company called? "Bootsy"? I'm wondering what folder to put these under in my VST collection...

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you group your VSTs by companies?
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i do that myself! :D
almost at least...i mean if the company released only 2 or 3 plugs i put it in the specific task folder (i.e. task/brand like /Compressors/SinusWeb Peakcomp)
otherwise i have a folder called FX bundle where i put brands developing loads, Voxengo for instance
ATM i filed the couple of VST here under Bootsy, but i guess there another denomination for you line of plugs, Bootsy?
really man, nice plugs both , i underline again ...
thanx :D
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well... my vst folder is a mess... i have a folder called dynamics :shock: with everything in it (multiband comps, limiters, comps, ...) it never ends... maybe it's a good idea... i think i need a spring clean-up. oh, the lust for gear...

sorry for the OT...
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@bduffy - I thought the same thing, but then I realized 'bootsy' would ring a bell to me pretty quickly. :)

@bootsy - Thanks for this, BTW. Nice pluggy.

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Download SOphist wrote:you group your VSTs by companies?
Yeah, but usually in a parent category folder, like "Dynamics" or "Reverb". I have a lot of plugins, and I don't want to look at 20 unsorted plugins; looking for the "TbT Audio" folder is much easier than that. :)

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rlahalla wrote:@bduffy - I thought the same thing, but then I realized 'bootsy' would ring a bell to me pretty quickly. :)
Yeah, I expect some kind of crazy bass guitar multi-FX or something! :lol:

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Bootsy Collins is my hero!

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I must say this looks really gorgeous! I'll be playing with this when I'm back from the grocerystore within an hour or so.
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I love ABX tests!

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