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So I built an enhancer, and I think it works great for clarifying parts in the mix without being damaging. It's called "Clarity", and is available here -
http://bassgnomes.wordpress.com/clarity-vst/ Here's a shot of the gui -
I'd love to hear some feedback. ---- --_ yup.... _-- |
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How it works? ---- Wonder whether my advice worth a penny? Check my music at Soundcloud and decide for yourself. re:vibe and Loki Fuego @ Soundcloud |
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Guessing native Win x86 VST only... ---- TINY METAL IMPACT - UPDATE Mar 1st '13 - available for Kontakt 4.2+ I guess one could call lead poisoning an ironic death. |
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Loki Fuego wrote: How it works? Yes +1
Can you clarify please? ---- "I was wondering if you'd like to try Magic Mushrooms" "Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary" "It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t" SoundCloud |
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Mushy Mushy wrote: Loki Fuego wrote: How it works? Yes +1
Can you clarify please? It uses phase shifting to clarify the audio signal. The "stages" control determines how many phase shifting networks to route the audio through (1 or 2), and the "full phase" control allows you to add the full phase vst effect into the processing as well. Full Phase is somewhat of an expansion effect. Set it to 1 stage, full phase off, and the mix at about 75% wet and you'll get a very light clarification of the audio. ---- --_ yup.... _-- |
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chokehold wrote: Guessing native Win x86 VST only...
Yes. ---- --_ yup.... _-- |
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