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Eos 2 has an average user rating of 4.25 from 4 reviews

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Eos 2

Reviewed By ozmoz2008 [all]
March 12th, 2013
Version reviewed: xp 64 on Windows

This little VST is probably one of my favorite. The facility to operate comes handy when on a tight deadline. The sound is pretty much amazing and it does what I want it to do, which is to add depth and some unreal spaces to some tracks and effects.

The presets are useful as is or as a starting point for programing your own. The visuals are pretty basic but right to the point, no fancy stuff just for a nicer look, but easy to handle parameters.

I am maze at how this VST can add depth, the modulation on the reverb is very effective and I love the crispness it have in it, without having to much noise quality.

Even on tight space the color of the effect is interesting. But I have to admit that I use this plug mostly for very large spaces, the infinite preset is really a jaw breaking one.

This VST is a must for any serious sound designer or producer.

Keep up the great work.

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original flipper
original flipper
14 September 2012 at 6:07pm

Are you using Eos as an 'insert' effect on an individual track - this wouls possibly make balancing a lttle harder (but not to the degree that you seem to be describing).

If using a 'send' you should have a mix/send level which would give you more control.

I have EOS and have not had an issue 'balancng' the right amount of signal to it.

samsam
samsam
16 September 2012 at 1:15pm

You're definitely doing it wrong.

KungKrille
KungKrille
22 September 2012 at 6:22pm

No, he's right. You have to use ridiculously low values when EOS is added as an insert effect. It behaves as expected on send though

Julion
Julion
5 July 2013 at 9:14pm

I have noticed Eos produces some constant low-level noise even when no sound is feeded into it. With just one instance the noise level seems to average somewhere around -105 dBFS, which of course is completely inaudible. In larger projects, though, with multiple instances, the noise level builds up and can easily mess up dithering and may even come audible at some point. So I recommend using noise gate with Eos.

By the way, I tried stacking 10 instances with big and long reverb settings on one channel and the noise came clearly audible. I bounced and normalized a clip, and I must say the result sounds really creepy. If there are any drone/dark ambient producers out there, you might make use of this noise leakage. ;).

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