New from Sonimus - Sweetone
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
Looks, yes, but here we go again with no demo and no audio demos. Pass.
Didn't find SonEQ so producing of ecstasy to forever go on faith that I would dig every other one of his plug-ins, not even for $25.
Didn't find SonEQ so producing of ecstasy to forever go on faith that I would dig every other one of his plug-ins, not even for $25.
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- KVRAF
- 14662 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Took me a while to find the actual "info" on the page, but what do we know:
Sweetone is pretty much a Tonelux Tilt "clone", both with tilt mode and "loudness" mode (the dreaded "loudness EQ courve" from old hifi amplifiers).
So now we will have three emulations of TILT:
Softube "Tonelux Tilt EQ" (the official emulation)
cross platform, 99USD Native - fixed frequencies, 6dB/Oct filters, 12dB/oct additional on HP
Sonimus Sweetone
cross platform, 25 USD - 2 selectable frequency modes, 6/12 dB/oct filter
Togu Audio Line USEq (formerly known as TILT)
cross platform 32bit, free/not supported anymore - no input gain modeling, variable center frequency and Q, bass lift mode
You can choose for yourself what you think might suit your needs. And Softube (finally?) has some competition.
Sweetone is pretty much a Tonelux Tilt "clone", both with tilt mode and "loudness" mode (the dreaded "loudness EQ courve" from old hifi amplifiers).
So now we will have three emulations of TILT:
Softube "Tonelux Tilt EQ" (the official emulation)
cross platform, 99USD Native - fixed frequencies, 6dB/Oct filters, 12dB/oct additional on HP
Sonimus Sweetone
cross platform, 25 USD - 2 selectable frequency modes, 6/12 dB/oct filter
Togu Audio Line USEq (formerly known as TILT)
cross platform 32bit, free/not supported anymore - no input gain modeling, variable center frequency and Q, bass lift mode
You can choose for yourself what you think might suit your needs. And Softube (finally?) has some competition.
Last edited by Compyfox on Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRAF
- 1622 posts since 10 Jul, 2006 from Paris, France
Don't forget the preamp emulation, it's subtle but sounds sweet, hence the name .Compyfox wrote:Sweetone is pretty much a Tonelux Tilt "clone", both with tilt mode and "loudness" mode (the dreaded "loudness EQ courve" from old hifi amplifiers).
The Softube plugin also features a 12dB/Oct filter for the High-Pass.Compyfox wrote:So now we will have three emulations of TILT:
Softube "Tonelux Tilt EQ" (the official emulation)
cross platform, 99USD Native - fixed frequencies, 6dB/Oct filters
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- Banned
- 1076 posts since 15 Jun, 2012
_ hurry up with the shopB.A.Tech. wrote:Looks really sweet! Can i ask what you use software for gui design?
And I definitely like the look of this EQ, if I had the funds in my bank I would buy it now...In fact I think Ill try anyway.off to the shop it is.
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- KVRAF
- 14662 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Actually, both Sweetone and Tonelux Tilt (Softube) feature the preamp emulation (MP1a).K-Slash wrote:Don't forget the preamp emulation, it's subtle but sounds sweet, hence the name .Compyfox wrote:Sweetone is pretty much a Tonelux Tilt "clone", both with tilt mode and "loudness" mode (the dreaded "loudness EQ courve" from old hifi amplifiers).
Indeed it does, overlooked that one.K-Slash wrote:The Softube plugin also features a 12dB/Oct filter for the High-Pass.Compyfox wrote:So now we will have three emulations of TILT:
Softube "Tonelux Tilt EQ" (the official emulation)
cross platform, 99USD Native - fixed frequencies, 6dB/Oct filters
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- KVRAF
- 2215 posts since 27 Jan, 2011
Please don't take this in a bad way, but with so many plugs competing for folks' attention, don't you think a trial version / and or some audio demos might help those of us who don't want to take leaps of faith decide whether to buy?samsam wrote:^ Fair enough, your choice.
Anyway, anyone who _did_ take the leap of faith and buy Satson and find it useful (like me) might want to check it out.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2982 posts since 9 Dec, 2008
^ Hey, I'm not the dev, just posting this FYI
As I said, _I_ was one of the people who took a leap of faith with Satson.
There's a thread on Gerarslutz in the 'new product alert' forum where Diego has posted, you could mention it there. To be honest, leaving aside the demo issue, what would be useful is a quick vid of it in action to show what the tone settings do, as well as the more obvious HP and LP filters.
As I said, _I_ was one of the people who took a leap of faith with Satson.
There's a thread on Gerarslutz in the 'new product alert' forum where Diego has posted, you could mention it there. To be honest, leaving aside the demo issue, what would be useful is a quick vid of it in action to show what the tone settings do, as well as the more obvious HP and LP filters.
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- KVRAF
- 2215 posts since 27 Jan, 2011
samsam wrote:^ Hey, I'm not the dev, just posting this FYI
ooops
sorry dude!
will check out gearslutz then
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
I was lucky to play with the plugin before it's release.
It's very cool and useful and it does sound sweet!
I can't believe how easy it is on the CPU for it's sound!
It's very cool and useful and it does sound sweet!
I can't believe how easy it is on the CPU for it's sound!