The points can still be awarded to the candidates of the Developer
Challenge until July 31st. This time, too, we have very high-quality
plugins with us, and the developers have really put a lot of effort
into presenting great plugins.
For me personally: I haven't tried the synth instruments because I
have the feeling that there is already an overwhelming amount in
this area and because I mainly use acoustic instruments.
I checked the effects to see if there was anything that could
surprise me. The equalizers are pretty good, the TurboPaco
reverb module even impresses with its sound, and the limiter
WaveBreaker is awesome too.
I was even more impressed by the two sample libraries by
Karoryfer for the bass and by VG Trumpet for the trumpet.
The bass library really impresses with the round robins 4x and
even 8x with the blue bass. The basses also have 4 velo levels
or 2 velo levels. All of this excellently programmed as an "SFZ"
file. Incredible work and a great result: A very authentically
playable electric bass!
The Northern Trumpets are also programmed as an SFZ file.
This instrument stands out above all because of the 2 articulations
in slow, normal and fast. This is a wonderful way to play a fragile,
emotional trumpet solo that hardly differs from a physical
performance.
So I give 5 points to "Black and Blue Basses" and 4 points to
"Northern Trumpets".
My scoring for the DC-2023
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2615 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de
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- KVRAF
- 2146 posts since 20 Sep, 2013 from Poland
Thanks, appreciate it. TurboPaco is indeed much nicer than I expected from the description. The Solaris reverb is great too, especially for giant and/or shimmery reverbs.
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- KVRAF
- 15523 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
I'm not going to say explicitly which ones that I voted for, however, I did interpret "favorite" broadly and factored in whether or not the developer open sourced their entries.