Fielding DSP "reviver" saturation plug is now 64 bits and only $29! Seriously! (MAC AU ONLY)
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 16 Oct, 2006
Hi, we're now looking for beta testers to test the VST version of Reviver on Windows and Mac. If you would like to participate in the beta test, please write an email to beta@fieldingdsp.com before Oct 14 and include some details about your system, especially your operating system and VST host. Active beta testers will get Reviver VST for 50% off once it is released.
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- Banned
- Topic Starter
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
wow that's a great deal... ( i mean it's so cheap already )
i'll do it for free, i still have studio one installed as i am on beta team for that, and live, so.. plenty of vst testing outside of logic possible.
I'll send you an email, it's a very straightforward plugin to use so beta testing should be relatively straightforward also
cheers.
p.s you sir, have an email waiting, just did it, i am a multi processor
i'll do it for free, i still have studio one installed as i am on beta team for that, and live, so.. plenty of vst testing outside of logic possible.
I'll send you an email, it's a very straightforward plugin to use so beta testing should be relatively straightforward also
cheers.
p.s you sir, have an email waiting, just did it, i am a multi processor
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- KVRian
- 1400 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
Since it says "Reviver VST for 50% off," does that mean you are charging per format/platform? In other words, If I buy the AU now, will I receive other formats for free as they are released? Thanks!
WEASEL: World Electro-Acoustic Sound Excitation Laboratories
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 16 Oct, 2006
it's just one version. au licenses will be valid for all platforms, we're NOT charging per platform. sorry for the confusionantithesist wrote:Since it says "Reviver VST for 50% off," does that mean you are charging per format/platform? In other words, If I buy the AU now, will I receive other formats for free as they are released? Thanks!
- KVRAF
- 2275 posts since 4 Dec, 2011 from Brasília, Brazil
- KVRAF
- 2939 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
How's beta testing of the VST version of Reviver going?
- KVRian
- 622 posts since 14 Jun, 2006 from Finland
My beta version of reviver has expired and I haven't received a new version of the plugin. It clearly indicates that the windows version is going to be released soon.
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 16 Oct, 2006
At last, it's here: After lots of hard work and with lots of help of you, our dedicated beta testers, we're very excited to announce that the Windows/Mac VST versions of Reviver are finally available! Reviver now supports:
Mac: VST 2.x/VST 3/AU
Windows: VST 2.x/VST 3
A big THANK YOU to all of our loyal supporters who have been so patient and motivated us hugely along the way! As promised, you get the update for free if you have already purchased Reviver. Otherwise, you can grab Reviver at http://www.fieldingdsp.com for only $29!
Mac: VST 2.x/VST 3/AU
Windows: VST 2.x/VST 3
A big THANK YOU to all of our loyal supporters who have been so patient and motivated us hugely along the way! As promised, you get the update for free if you have already purchased Reviver. Otherwise, you can grab Reviver at http://www.fieldingdsp.com for only $29!
- KVRAF
- 2939 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
I missed this announcement for the eagerly anticipated VST release. Thank you!
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Jonathan Shepherd Jonathan Shepherd https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=5644
- KVRian
- 642 posts since 28 Jan, 2003
My Ressurect Topic skill just went up a level, so here goes. Its amazing how much fuller the sound is without affecting volume. I may have to use it all the time now. Check it out if you haven't yet. Alright, my spell is cast and I'll now collapse into a spent heap---
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- Banned
- 480 posts since 28 Apr, 2017
What second and third order harmonics settings do you find yourself using?? Do you use the serial setting?? Primarily on instruments tracks or do you use it on the master bus at all??Jonathan Shepherd wrote:My Ressurect Topic skill just went up a level, so here goes. Its amazing how much fuller the sound is without affecting volume. I may have to use it all the time now. Check it out if you haven't yet. Alright, my spell is cast and I'll now collapse into a spent heap---
Thanks,
jb
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Winstontaneous Winstontaneous https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98336
- KVRAF
- 2354 posts since 15 Feb, 2006 from Berkeley, CA
I like Fielding DSP Reviver on tracks, rarely use on master. 3rd harmonic brings things forward, I tend to favor that when a track needs a little something extra.
When Fielding sent their GDPR notice a few months ago they included the following bit of info. I wonder what's coming next?
"As many of you know, Fielding DSP was founded by three Physics students with a passion for music and music production. When we developed Reviver, we mainly wanted to create a great sounding saturation plug-in for our own music production and perhaps earn a little money on the side – we never envisioned the overwhelming response it got. So thanks again for your continued support, which has been truly amazing to us!
Until now, for a number of reasons, Fielding DSP has remained a side project next to our full-time jobs. However, I am hoping to change this, at least to some extent, in the near future. As part of my plans to develop the company further, the other two co-owners have agreed to sell their shares so that I am now the sole owner of Fielding DSP. Thank you again to Christoph and Tom for all their hard work up until now and their amazing support with this decision!
Importantly, a new legal entity was incorporated as part of this transition to improve safety around liability issues and make a potential future expansion easier. Specifically, Fielding DSP is now a (British) Ltd. and no longer a (German) GbR. This means that your licence agreement will transfer automatically unless you state otherwise. You should have received a separate email with more details on this (please check your spam if you did not receive it!). This email also contains important information on our new privacy policy in relation to the new EU data protection rules.
As you can tell, these are exciting times for Fielding DSP, and I look forward to sharing this journey with you. Thanks again for your support and watch out for updates in the next few months!
- Fabian"
When Fielding sent their GDPR notice a few months ago they included the following bit of info. I wonder what's coming next?
"As many of you know, Fielding DSP was founded by three Physics students with a passion for music and music production. When we developed Reviver, we mainly wanted to create a great sounding saturation plug-in for our own music production and perhaps earn a little money on the side – we never envisioned the overwhelming response it got. So thanks again for your continued support, which has been truly amazing to us!
Until now, for a number of reasons, Fielding DSP has remained a side project next to our full-time jobs. However, I am hoping to change this, at least to some extent, in the near future. As part of my plans to develop the company further, the other two co-owners have agreed to sell their shares so that I am now the sole owner of Fielding DSP. Thank you again to Christoph and Tom for all their hard work up until now and their amazing support with this decision!
Importantly, a new legal entity was incorporated as part of this transition to improve safety around liability issues and make a potential future expansion easier. Specifically, Fielding DSP is now a (British) Ltd. and no longer a (German) GbR. This means that your licence agreement will transfer automatically unless you state otherwise. You should have received a separate email with more details on this (please check your spam if you did not receive it!). This email also contains important information on our new privacy policy in relation to the new EU data protection rules.
As you can tell, these are exciting times for Fielding DSP, and I look forward to sharing this journey with you. Thanks again for your support and watch out for updates in the next few months!
- Fabian"