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My god, that's like the new Rickroll or something! ---- Yes! |
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And my final post in the thread (at risk of becoming a company shill!), a couple of videos posted by a guy on Gearlslutz which show Sweetone in use:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldFBlD6VBMs&feature=youtu.be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYwMc7XSaVY&feature=youtu.be |
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Does Sweetone bring anything new to the table? or is this some kind of vintage eg + exciter/expander?! ---- Hello. Is it you I'm looking for? |
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It's an old concept of shelving EQ's shifting up/down like a see saw.
In this case, it's also half an emulation. But it's not an exciter/expander. |
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A bit like the waves hls channel?! ---- Hello. Is it you I'm looking for? |
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So, does anyone actually use this type of eq for some really pro job or...? |
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HcDoom wrote: So, does anyone actually use this type of eq for some really pro job or...?
What kind of stupid question this is? What is really pro job? And if i am not a pro and use it does this make this product "bad" per se? I mean wtf? |
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HcDoom wrote: So, does anyone actually use this type of eq for some really pro job or...?
You can use it "Really Pro" for anything as long as you know what you are doing |
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Aloysius wrote: http://youtu.be/K-1VBoKdfWI
Sums it up perfectly. Nope, nothing like Waves HLS channel. |
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Any reviews? Does it sound different from the Elysia Tilt EQ? ---- Orion Platinum, Muzys 2 |
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cyphersuit wrote: A bit like the waves hls channel?! No, I don't think HLS tilts, I just think it's two shelving EQ's and a mid peak EQ. I don't think they affect each other automatically. Maybe I'm wrong, though. They may be interactive to some degree, but a tilt EQ is more extreme than that.---- Yes! |
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just wanted to show a bit of support for the dev. i recently picked this up and i'm really glad i did. granted, it doesn't do anything out of the ordinary, it doesn't do what other plugins cannot do, and there's probably lots of freeware that can do the same thing... but due to Sweetone's extreme simplicity and no-nonsense GUI with large knobs, it has become my goto non-surgical EQ (with ReaEQ and T-Racks covering surgical and linear-phase) and is often the very first plugin in every FX chain. well done Sonimus! looking forward to future products. ---- From Russia with love |
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what do you mean a "half" emulation.
as in, it doesn't do everything the softube one does? ---- Please call me Theo. |
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i believe it's a "half emulation" in a sense LePou's LeCto is "half emulation" of a mesa boogie amp - it is clearly influenced by tilt EQ's but isn't an actual emulation of a specific EQ. ---- From Russia with love |
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