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The webshop is up to date... I do not update the versionnumbers all the time on the webshop, but the downloadable versions are always the latest ones developed.
Using these forums or our newschannels on our site, we keep people informed when there is an update. I hope this answers your question. Harrie |
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Mercado_Negro wrote: Schwa's CMX is the best micropitchshifter in VST format I've heard so far.
Hey Mercado, I love CMX's GUI, but honestly, I think it doesn't sound very good. Christian Budde's Split Harmonizer is the best software I've heard, though depending on how buried in the mix the affected part is, Audio Damage Discord 3 can be a good choice too. All the best, Dax. |
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daxliniere wrote: Mercado_Negro wrote: Schwa's CMX is the best micropitchshifter in VST format I've heard so far.
Hey Mercado, I love CMX's GUI, but honestly, I think it doesn't sound very good. Christian Budde's Split Harmonizer is the best software I've heard, though depending on how buried in the mix the affected part is, Audio Damage Discord 3 can be a good choice too. All the best, Dax. I think CMX is better then these you mentioned especially for weird rums. To my ears it has the best micro pitch shifting. And i like GUI better then this one from EMS. However i am interested in sound so if this new thing will sound good and if it will have less delay in signal path then CMX - instant buy |
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i always liked CMX for vocal doubling, quite a lot actually, but it's 32 bit only on MAC and sadly seems abandoned (i hope i am wrong)
look forward to trying this new EMT plugin ---- Please call me Theo. |
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How's it going??
Unfortunately my demo for 250 ran out before i could give it a good test, i am CRAVING simple reverbs these days, i can't handle millions of parameters any more. The demo was jumping with knobs and cpu usage when touching a knob was overloading a core, and then i forgot about it. Maybe i should just buy it. the chorus is brilliant. cheers, Theo ---- Please call me Theo. |
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Anyone tried it? Comments? I must say i am a bit off with that Crysis-like graphical interface. |
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Hi Harrie - this will be very interesting.
Any update news please? |
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| ^ | Joined: 19 Jun 2011 Member: #259079 Location: Sendai, Japan |
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