i've updated my VST/AU/Winamp Plugin LoudMax to version 1.12:

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Release notes v1.12:
- Improved transparency. Transients and punch will retain more precise.
- 64bit versions
- GUI-less Windows VST version
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So trueRunBeerRun wrote:Thanks to this plugin. Surprised it's not more popular than it is, maybe it needs some ugly hardware bolts and flashing tube lights to woo the common man.
Or Boobs................mmmmmmmmmmmm......Boooobs......RunBeerRun wrote:maybe it needs some ugly hardware bolts and flashing tube lights to woo the common man.
Serious question RBR, and I know this is an old post, but what is your bone to pick with people in general? It's really as though you've got a problem with the way everybody is making or using plugins, comes across as a broad bitterness toward everybody and I don't understand it at all.RunBeerRun wrote:Thanks to this plugin. Surprised it's not more popular than it is, maybe it needs some ugly hardware bolts and flashing tube lights to woo the common man.
Thanks for reminding this plug-in for me, I had better results than psp xenon for a specific song with this.futurefields wrote:LoudMax was updated again to 1.09 with improvements to the algorithm.
http://loudmax.blogspot.com/
Maybe I mis-interpreted the comment, but I gathered from his comment that he really likes the plug-in, and that he feels like people here sometimes don't recognize/appreciate good quality plug-ins unless they have beautiful GUIs that look like hardware. I didn't find this too negative.....Agreed wrote:Serious question RBR, and I know this is an old post, but what is your bone to pick with people in general? It's really as though you've got a problem with the way everybody is making or using plugins, comes across as a broad bitterness toward everybody and I don't understand it at all.RunBeerRun wrote:Thanks to this plugin. Surprised it's not more popular than it is, maybe it needs some ugly hardware bolts and flashing tube lights to woo the common man.
To the topic, this looks like a cool tool, always nice to see some cross-platform freeware that actually hangs around and that the developer supports beyond the initial release. I'm working on something kind of pseudo-industrial with a guitar plugged into a neat fuzz into a DI, synthy and vaguely inspired by Daft Punk era house. It calls for some real smashing and for the first time in my ownership of the plugin, T-Racks 3's Brickwall isn't giving me the flavor I'm after at all, in any of its modes. Probably because I have a lot of distortion going on already, but I'm having trouble getting the mix to gel with my usual tricks. So - I'll try this on the track, looks neat, seems quite simple to use, and in any case, thanks very much for the freebie and for continuing to improve it
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