Ohmboyz Infinity
- KVRian
- 698 posts since 7 Dec, 2009 from GWB
Q4 of 2018 is a long way away.
- KVRian
- 698 posts since 7 Dec, 2009 from GWB
simmo75 wrote:I must’ve missed that... way too long!cturner wrote:Q4 of 2018 is a long way away.
Where do they say that?
audientronic wrote:https://blog.ohmforce.com/ohmboyz-infin ... ccess-faq/
- KVRAF
- 2772 posts since 22 May, 2017
I'm gonna take the plunge next week when I get paid. I've had nothing but great experiences both with the Ohmforce and with the plugs themselves. I still use Mobilohm, Predatohm, Hematohm, OhMyGod, and Ohmboyz all the time. I don't think I've made a track in the past 10 years without using at least 1 instance of Mobilohm. So yeah, they've earned my trust - and I have a feeling Ohmboyz Infinity is going to be a kickass delay/multifx when it's all said and done. I'll be sure to post back in this thread once I've purchased and tested.
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- KVRAF
- 3023 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
ok. i caved. had some paypal cash burning a hole in my pocket.
after 20 minutes of playing with it it's a keeper. 8 taps, 2 delays, pitch per tap, filter, reverb, distortion, freq shifter. still figuring out the modulation system but it's pretty fast to get around on. easy to program. there's more than one way to program it. graphically by dragging taps around or using the knobs.
it sounds great. the ducking and multiple shapes for the modulators make for some really great things.
it's still beta though.. VST is solid in live but the AU didn't pass eval in logic. but a lot of things that fail eval in logic on my laptop pass AU eval on my desktop.
anyway.. it feels like a weird eventide delay algorithm in an H8000 or Orville or something weird like that. things swell and shudder and skip away and disappear.
it's funky. i have no regrets. for me, faith in Ohmforce rewarded
after 20 minutes of playing with it it's a keeper. 8 taps, 2 delays, pitch per tap, filter, reverb, distortion, freq shifter. still figuring out the modulation system but it's pretty fast to get around on. easy to program. there's more than one way to program it. graphically by dragging taps around or using the knobs.
it sounds great. the ducking and multiple shapes for the modulators make for some really great things.
it's still beta though.. VST is solid in live but the AU didn't pass eval in logic. but a lot of things that fail eval in logic on my laptop pass AU eval on my desktop.
anyway.. it feels like a weird eventide delay algorithm in an H8000 or Orville or something weird like that. things swell and shudder and skip away and disappear.
it's funky. i have no regrets. for me, faith in Ohmforce rewarded
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- KVRAF
- 4505 posts since 25 Mar, 2016 from Seattle
How does it compare to other delays in its class?dayjob wrote:ok. i caved. had some paypal cash burning a hole in my pocket.
after 20 minutes of playing with it it's a keeper. 8 taps, 2 delays, pitch per tap, filter, reverb, distortion, freq shifter. still figuring out the modulation system but it's pretty fast to get around on. easy to program. there's more than one way to program it. graphically by dragging taps around or using the knobs.
it sounds great. the ducking and multiple shapes for the modulators make for some really great things.
it's still beta though.. VST is solid in live but the AU didn't pass eval in logic. but a lot of things that fail eval in logic on my laptop pass AU eval on my desktop.
anyway.. it feels like a weird eventide delay algorithm in an H8000 or Orville or something weird like that. things swell and shudder and skip away and disappear.
it's funky. i have no regrets. for me, faith in Ohmforce rewarded
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- KVRAF
- 3023 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
just from my initial go at it i'd say it compares well and has its own unique take on multitap delay w/lot's of modulation (+multiFX).simmo75 wrote:How does it compare to other delays in its class?dayjob wrote:ok. i caved. had some paypal cash burning a hole in my pocket.
after 20 minutes of playing with it it's a keeper. 8 taps, 2 delays, pitch per tap, filter, reverb, distortion, freq shifter. still figuring out the modulation system but it's pretty fast to get around on. easy to program. there's more than one way to program it. graphically by dragging taps around or using the knobs.
it sounds great. the ducking and multiple shapes for the modulators make for some really great things.
it's still beta though.. VST is solid in live but the AU didn't pass eval in logic. but a lot of things that fail eval in logic on my laptop pass AU eval on my desktop.
anyway.. it feels like a weird eventide delay algorithm in an H8000 or Orville or something weird like that. things swell and shudder and skip away and disappear.
it's funky. i have no regrets. for me, faith in Ohmforce rewarded
it's much different than SandmanPro (which is a totally unique thing to me and a fav). I don't know what to compare it to really.. it's very different to fabfilters timeless2 or FXpansion Bloom.. it's a nice fast interface and it has a great sound to me.. i love the ohmboyz delay and always found it to have some special sauce. so, i'm happy to have this.
because it's multitap w/2 delays and filters etc.. it immediately made me think of the eventide H8000 and some of the algorithms in there. some of it reminds me of apple logic's delay designer but ohmboyz infinity sounds better and it feels more creative to use.. it's more of an instrument imo
- KVRAF
- 7624 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
$116, not for me.
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- KVRAF
- 9577 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Id like to know how this stands up to Melda MdelayMB, which probably holds the prize for most comprehensive modulation system.
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- KVRAF
- 16369 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
Does MDelayMB have ducking and reverse capability?VariKusBrainZ wrote:Id like to know how this stands up to Melda MdelayMB, which probably holds the prize for most comprehensive modulation system.
- KVRAF
- 9577 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Dont think it does reverse but ducking is doable, just probably takes more steps to setup than this new delayel-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:Does MDelayMB have ducking and reverse capability?VariKusBrainZ wrote:Id like to know how this stands up to Melda MdelayMB, which probably holds the prize for most comprehensive modulation system.
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- KVRAF
- 16369 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
Ok! ThanksVariKusBrainZ wrote:Dont think it does reverse but ducking is doable, just probably takes more steps to setup than this new delayel-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:Does MDelayMB have ducking and reverse capability?VariKusBrainZ wrote:Id like to know how this stands up to Melda MdelayMB, which probably holds the prize for most comprehensive modulation system.
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- KVRAF
- 5716 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
I haven't tried it in MDelayMB but modulation with an envelope follower should do the job. It should be easier in OhmboyzI as you have control over both signal level and the release time on the main UI. It would take a bit more fiddling with the Melda. The advantage of the Melda setup is that the same technique is available in all the plugins.VariKusBrainZ wrote:Dont think it does reverse but ducking is doable, just probably takes more steps to setup than this new delayel-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:Does MDelayMB have ducking and reverse capability?VariKusBrainZ wrote:Id like to know how this stands up to Melda MdelayMB, which probably holds the prize for most comprehensive modulation system.
The big difference is how the taps are set up in Ohmboyz(I) versus other delays. And it's pretty easy to get complex modulations going, so you go from zero to "bad acid trip cue" in a matter of seconds.
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- KVRAF
- 16369 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
Thanks! I never tried it in Ohmboyz, as I tend to use RP-Delay for reverse stuff. I'm just trying to consolidate my delays, to lighten then load. It looks like I'll be losing Ohmboyz, so I'm thinking about what else can goGamma-UT wrote:I haven't tried it in MDelayMB but modulation with an envelope follower should do the job. It should be easier in OhmboyzI as you have control over both signal level and the release time on the main UI. It would take a bit more fiddling with the Melda. The advantage of the Melda setup is that the same technique is available in all the plugins.VariKusBrainZ wrote:Dont think it does reverse but ducking is doable, just probably takes more steps to setup than this new delayel-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:Does MDelayMB have ducking and reverse capability?VariKusBrainZ wrote:Id like to know how this stands up to Melda MdelayMB, which probably holds the prize for most comprehensive modulation system.
The big difference is how the taps are set up in Ohmboyz(I) versus other delays. And it's pretty easy to get complex modulations going, so you go from zero to "bad acid trip cue" in a matter of seconds.