What are "people like me"trimph1 wrote:Funny thing is is that here, I get only one every couple of weeks, so when I see people like you getting them all over I am going...eh? What gives?Sampleconstruct wrote:I mean receiving several IK Newslatters a week, sometimes 2 within 15 minutes is hardcore marketing, so I find it too much to read the same advertizing blurb on KVR in all threads where IK seems to have an interest in or seeks for new potential customers. I have just unsubscribed from their Newsletter, I've had enough.
CSR vs. Valhalla Room?
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- KVRAF
- 16739 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
Sampleconstruct wrote:What are "people like me"trimph1 wrote:Funny thing is is that here, I get only one every couple of weeks, so when I see people like you getting them all over I am going...eh? What gives?Sampleconstruct wrote:I mean receiving several IK Newslatters a week, sometimes 2 within 15 minutes is hardcore marketing, so I find it too much to read the same advertizing blurb on KVR in all threads where IK seems to have an interest in or seeks for new potential customers. I have just unsubscribed from their Newsletter, I've had enough.
Your experience of getting all the emails from them.....
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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- KVRAF
- 16739 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
Well I did get 2 letters last week within 15 minutes, I did not make this up, there would be no reason for lying here to prove some sort of point I'm trying to make. However, back to music, I'm out of here...trimph1 wrote:Sampleconstruct wrote:What are "people like me"trimph1 wrote:Funny thing is is that here, I get only one every couple of weeks, so when I see people like you getting them all over I am going...eh? What gives?Sampleconstruct wrote:I mean receiving several IK Newslatters a week, sometimes 2 within 15 minutes is hardcore marketing, so I find it too much to read the same advertizing blurb on KVR in all threads where IK seems to have an interest in or seeks for new potential customers. I have just unsubscribed from their Newsletter, I've had enough.![]()
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Your experience of getting all the emails from them.....
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- KVRAF
- 6374 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
Just imagine if they posted samples as well...what would that be like?Sampleconstruct wrote:I mean receiving several IK Newslatters a week, sometimes 2 within 15 minutes is hardcore marketing, so I find it too much to read the same advertizing blurb on KVR in all threads where IK seems to have an interest in or seeks for new potential customers.
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
There were quite a few on some other threads that had the same thing going on...I'm just saying that it is kind of funny that some would get clobbered with those dang things and others never seem to get any...Sampleconstruct wrote:Well I did get 2 letters last week within 15 minutes, I did not make this up, there would be no reason for lying here to prove some sort of point I'm trying to make. However, back to music, I'm out of here...trimph1 wrote:Sampleconstruct wrote:What are "people like me"trimph1 wrote:Funny thing is is that here, I get only one every couple of weeks, so when I see people like you getting them all over I am going...eh? What gives?Sampleconstruct wrote:I mean receiving several IK Newslatters a week, sometimes 2 within 15 minutes is hardcore marketing, so I find it too much to read the same advertizing blurb on KVR in all threads where IK seems to have an interest in or seeks for new potential customers. I have just unsubscribed from their Newsletter, I've had enough.![]()
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Your experience of getting all the emails from them.....
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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- KVRian
- 1401 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
I'm back and more, uh... gruntled? I'm sorry if I stepped on any non-IcKy toes. Another reason I bought CSR was as an upgrade gamble. I hope it pays off.
I was doing some more archive reading here and they seem to have been promising new features in CSR for quite some time. You know, like: "I wish we could say more about the game-changing nuclear insanity we've got coming up for that," etc. We'll see if anything ever happens.
Since this is still a particular comparison thread, lets look at Valhalla: adding many whole new algorithms and features on a pretty regular basis. I know it's completely unfair to compare a mighty company to a one man show. But in this case, who's it unfair to?
I was doing some more archive reading here and they seem to have been promising new features in CSR for quite some time. You know, like: "I wish we could say more about the game-changing nuclear insanity we've got coming up for that," etc. We'll see if anything ever happens.
Since this is still a particular comparison thread, lets look at Valhalla: adding many whole new algorithms and features on a pretty regular basis. I know it's completely unfair to compare a mighty company to a one man show. But in this case, who's it unfair to?
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- KVRAF
- 2973 posts since 18 Oct, 2004
IK, who have been clobbered by a single guy.antithesist wrote: Since this is still a particular comparison thread, lets look at Valhalla: adding many whole new algorithms and features on a pretty regular basis. I know it's completely unfair to compare a mighty company to a one man show. But in this case, who's it unfair to?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 191 posts since 25 Jul, 2009
I hope it's okay to ask this again: anyone have the Sounds Devine CSR presets?
Edit - a kind soul has helped out.
Edit - a kind soul has helped out.
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- KVRist
- 169 posts since 28 Feb, 2010
Reluctant to keep bumping this thread...BUT....wouldn't mind the free Soundsdevine CSR presets. I bought Nitro presets off him way back in the day, and he has a good set of ears! Anyone have them? Is it OK to share?odd wrote:I hope it's okay to ask this again: anyone have the Sounds Devine CSR presets?
Edit - a kind soul has helped out.
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- KVRian
- 1401 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
Yes, I sometimes wish I could write about reverbs for a living. Those are interesting reviews. The CSR one from 2007 is too old to have any comparison to the Lexicon PCM Native Bundle, but the Valhalla review mentions it with a positive comparison. I wonder where these professional reverb reviewers got the idea that CSR was more than four lightened models of algorithms from the Lexicon PCM91?
They certainly drop some of the hall of fame names including Lexicon, Quantec and AMS. One of the posters here has referred to the CSR QRS Hall or something like that multiple times. Maybe that's a preset? It's my understanding that the actual Quantec algorithm is quite unique, and I doubt Lexicon would have implemented that in the 91, nor subsequently Warp69, either directly or indirectly.
I guess there's the implication here and elsewhere that they modeled the QRS for the Room and maybe AMS for Inverse, though I think the RMX16 term is Nonlin. I suppose these professional reverb reviewers would have to be coming up with those associations on their own, or at least by way of the infamous ad copy that states CSR is "modeled after some of the most famous hardware reverb units of all time."
So, it's CSR by half a star. The VRoom GUI is now resizable and it has had more algorithms added. Maybe that would get it to 5 out of 5? I say it's time for a rematch! I suppose you could include Shimmer and UberMod to make a bundle and still be well under IK's normal price. But whoever pays full price for their products? In closing, I have noticed that CSR's marketing has been updated more than the plug-ins. That says something.
They certainly drop some of the hall of fame names including Lexicon, Quantec and AMS. One of the posters here has referred to the CSR QRS Hall or something like that multiple times. Maybe that's a preset? It's my understanding that the actual Quantec algorithm is quite unique, and I doubt Lexicon would have implemented that in the 91, nor subsequently Warp69, either directly or indirectly.
I guess there's the implication here and elsewhere that they modeled the QRS for the Room and maybe AMS for Inverse, though I think the RMX16 term is Nonlin. I suppose these professional reverb reviewers would have to be coming up with those associations on their own, or at least by way of the infamous ad copy that states CSR is "modeled after some of the most famous hardware reverb units of all time."
So, it's CSR by half a star. The VRoom GUI is now resizable and it has had more algorithms added. Maybe that would get it to 5 out of 5? I say it's time for a rematch! I suppose you could include Shimmer and UberMod to make a bundle and still be well under IK's normal price. But whoever pays full price for their products? In closing, I have noticed that CSR's marketing has been updated more than the plug-ins. That says something.
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- KVRian
- 1401 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
I'm republishing my review of reviews of models of models. It should be the same other than the title and credit, but since I used the computer copy function, you never know. Oh, and most important off all, it's past some of that other dreck now and I added the review links for your comparison pleasure. Even though I'm not making any money at this yet, I think I may retire, or maybe if I fire myself I can get on dole like other writers and musicians. My wrist hurts, so maybe workman's comp?
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http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/comp ... 094/review
http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/comp ... 830/review
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My Review of Reverb Reviews by Me
Yes, I sometimes wish I could write about reverbs for a living. Those are interesting reviews. The CSR one from 2007 is too old to have any comparison to the Lexicon PCM Native Bundle, but the Valhalla review mentions it with a positive comparison. I wonder where these professional reverb reviewers got the idea that CSR was more than four lightened models of algorithms from the Lexicon PCM91?
They certainly drop some of the hall of fame names including Lexicon, Quantec and AMS. One of the posters here has referred to the CSR QRS Hall or something like that multiple times. Maybe that's a preset? It's my understanding that the actual Quantec algorithm is quite unique, and I doubt Lexicon would have implemented that in the 91, nor subsequently Warp69, either directly or indirectly.
I guess there's the implication here and elsewhere that they modeled the QRS for the Room and maybe AMS for Inverse, though I think the RMX16 term is Nonlin. I suppose these professional reverb reviewers would have to be coming up with those associations on their own, or at least by way of the infamous ad copy that states CSR is "modeled after some of the most famous hardware reverb units of all time."
So, it's CSR by half a star. The VRoom GUI is now resizable and it has had more algorithms added. Maybe that would get it to 5 out of 5? I say it's time for a rematch! I suppose you could include Shimmer and UberMod to make a bundle and still be well under IK's normal price. But whoever pays full price for their products? In closing, I have noticed that CSR's marketing has been updated more than the plug-ins. That says something.
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http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/comp ... 094/review
http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/comp ... 830/review
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My Review of Reverb Reviews by Me
Yes, I sometimes wish I could write about reverbs for a living. Those are interesting reviews. The CSR one from 2007 is too old to have any comparison to the Lexicon PCM Native Bundle, but the Valhalla review mentions it with a positive comparison. I wonder where these professional reverb reviewers got the idea that CSR was more than four lightened models of algorithms from the Lexicon PCM91?
They certainly drop some of the hall of fame names including Lexicon, Quantec and AMS. One of the posters here has referred to the CSR QRS Hall or something like that multiple times. Maybe that's a preset? It's my understanding that the actual Quantec algorithm is quite unique, and I doubt Lexicon would have implemented that in the 91, nor subsequently Warp69, either directly or indirectly.
I guess there's the implication here and elsewhere that they modeled the QRS for the Room and maybe AMS for Inverse, though I think the RMX16 term is Nonlin. I suppose these professional reverb reviewers would have to be coming up with those associations on their own, or at least by way of the infamous ad copy that states CSR is "modeled after some of the most famous hardware reverb units of all time."
So, it's CSR by half a star. The VRoom GUI is now resizable and it has had more algorithms added. Maybe that would get it to 5 out of 5? I say it's time for a rematch! I suppose you could include Shimmer and UberMod to make a bundle and still be well under IK's normal price. But whoever pays full price for their products? In closing, I have noticed that CSR's marketing has been updated more than the plug-ins. That says something.
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- KVRAF
- 2973 posts since 18 Oct, 2004
That's a great review of a review. I want to buy something of yours now.antithesist wrote:I'm republishing my review of reviews of models of models. It should be the same other than the title and credit, but since I used the computer copy function, you never know. Oh, and most important off all, it's past some of that other dreck now and I added the review links for your comparison pleasure. Even though I'm not making any money at this yet, I think I may retire, or maybe if I fire myself I can get on dole like other writers and musicians. My wrist hurts, so maybe workman's comp?
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http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/comp ... 094/review
http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/comp ... 830/review
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My Review of Reverb Reviews by Me
Yes, I sometimes wish I could write about reverbs for a living. Those are interesting reviews. The CSR one from 2007 is too old to have any comparison to the Lexicon PCM Native Bundle, but the Valhalla review mentions it with a positive comparison. I wonder where these professional reverb reviewers got the idea that CSR was more than four lightened models of algorithms from the Lexicon PCM91?
They certainly drop some of the hall of fame names including Lexicon, Quantec and AMS. One of the posters here has referred to the CSR QRS Hall or something like that multiple times. Maybe that's a preset? It's my understanding that the actual Quantec algorithm is quite unique, and I doubt Lexicon would have implemented that in the 91, nor subsequently Warp69, either directly or indirectly.
I guess there's the implication here and elsewhere that they modeled the QRS for the Room and maybe AMS for Inverse, though I think the RMX16 term is Nonlin. I suppose these professional reverb reviewers would have to be coming up with those associations on their own, or at least by way of the infamous ad copy that states CSR is "modeled after some of the most famous hardware reverb units of all time."
So, it's CSR by half a star. The VRoom GUI is now resizable and it has had more algorithms added. Maybe that would get it to 5 out of 5? I say it's time for a rematch! I suppose you could include Shimmer and UberMod to make a bundle and still be well under IK's normal price. But whoever pays full price for their products? In closing, I have noticed that CSR's marketing has been updated more than the plug-ins. That says something.
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- KVRian
- 921 posts since 14 May, 2010 from Atlanta, GA
As one of the posters who mentioned the QRS/CSR Hall similarities, I don't have the hardware on hand any longer to do a straight a/b comparison, but similar instruments put thru CSR's Hall made me think immediately of the Quantec in a way no other verb does. Same with the Room module and my various Lexicons over the years, especially tighter spaces from the 224.
They may not be strict "models" in the modern sense of the word, but they do (for me) what those iconic units did in the mix, at a incredible price.
Would "inspired by" be a more accurate/acceptable marketing term? Probably. But many of the stomp boxes in Amplitube are "based on" famous pedals, and I haven't seen the same honesty issues from users on those threads. Maybe a $350 EH Memory Man for $10 helps quell any complaints!
And while Valhalla gets lots of props for its sound and affordability, I'll be honest about the GUI. It's big and ugly. Functional, yes. But I'd be loathe to put it up in front of my more brand conscious clients because of its appearance. Some may like the scandinavian/clean/graphic look, but I'm not among them. CSR is a beauty by any standard, and doesn't need apology when you open it up.
And we're talking about Valhalla's Room only, right? It seems that it's three modules/algorithms fewer than CSR right off the bat. Has this been mentioned here at all?
Finally, if you do decide to buy CSR today, buy it at eSoundz.com. You'll get epointz AND jampoints, and it gives you the crossgrade price on IK's Total Workstation 2 Group Buy (with double free Xpansion libraries at eSoundz!). So really, it would be like getting CSR and 2 Xpansions libs for FREE if you buy both. Damn!
KVR/eSoundz: Xenobt
They may not be strict "models" in the modern sense of the word, but they do (for me) what those iconic units did in the mix, at a incredible price.
Would "inspired by" be a more accurate/acceptable marketing term? Probably. But many of the stomp boxes in Amplitube are "based on" famous pedals, and I haven't seen the same honesty issues from users on those threads. Maybe a $350 EH Memory Man for $10 helps quell any complaints!
And while Valhalla gets lots of props for its sound and affordability, I'll be honest about the GUI. It's big and ugly. Functional, yes. But I'd be loathe to put it up in front of my more brand conscious clients because of its appearance. Some may like the scandinavian/clean/graphic look, but I'm not among them. CSR is a beauty by any standard, and doesn't need apology when you open it up.
And we're talking about Valhalla's Room only, right? It seems that it's three modules/algorithms fewer than CSR right off the bat. Has this been mentioned here at all?
Finally, if you do decide to buy CSR today, buy it at eSoundz.com. You'll get epointz AND jampoints, and it gives you the crossgrade price on IK's Total Workstation 2 Group Buy (with double free Xpansion libraries at eSoundz!). So really, it would be like getting CSR and 2 Xpansions libs for FREE if you buy both. Damn!
KVR/eSoundz: Xenobt
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- KVRAF
- 17976 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
It does say something, it says the sound is timeless. Online presentation is constantly changing, but CSR still sounds great.antithesist wrote:I'm republishing my review of reviews of models of models. It should be the same other than the title and credit, but since I used the computer copy function......
...In closing, I have noticed that CSR's marketing has been updated more than the plug-ins. That says something.
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