Free Modern Plugins update v2.25 and 3 new release !
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 297 posts since 5 Mar, 2006 from China, Taiwan
Free Modern Plugins update v2.25 (2007/08/01).
website:
http://www.modernplugins.in-tw.com/
direct lick:
http://antress.myweb.hinet.net/
New plugins:
* Modern Black Dragon (Pultec-coloring EQ)
* Modern Painter (9 band API-coloring EQ)
* Modern Proper (mini Pultec-coloring EQ)
* Modern Painkiller (new GUI for original VL-ME)
Removed plugin:
* Modern VL-ME
Fixed:
* some small bugs fixed.
* some hosting bugs fixed.
* Vintage Edition parameter bugs fixed.
* Modern Booster inserting bugs.
* Modern Compressor meter accurate fixed.
sound engine improved:
* Modern Compressor.
* Modern Limiter.
* Modern Spacer
* Modern Exciter.
* Modern Booster.
Changes:
* Modern Spacer output setting.
* Modern Equalizer output setting.
* Modern Channel Strike output setting.
* Modern VD-ME new GUI.
* Modern Deep Purple new GUI.
Modern series 30 plugins, free for you, enjoy
website:
http://www.modernplugins.in-tw.com/
direct lick:
http://antress.myweb.hinet.net/
New plugins:
* Modern Black Dragon (Pultec-coloring EQ)
* Modern Painter (9 band API-coloring EQ)
* Modern Proper (mini Pultec-coloring EQ)
* Modern Painkiller (new GUI for original VL-ME)
Removed plugin:
* Modern VL-ME
Fixed:
* some small bugs fixed.
* some hosting bugs fixed.
* Vintage Edition parameter bugs fixed.
* Modern Booster inserting bugs.
* Modern Compressor meter accurate fixed.
sound engine improved:
* Modern Compressor.
* Modern Limiter.
* Modern Spacer
* Modern Exciter.
* Modern Booster.
Changes:
* Modern Spacer output setting.
* Modern Equalizer output setting.
* Modern Channel Strike output setting.
* Modern VD-ME new GUI.
* Modern Deep Purple new GUI.
Modern series 30 plugins, free for you, enjoy
Last edited by Antress on Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:53 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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- KVRian
- 600 posts since 29 Dec, 2006 from Sealand, North Sea
I prefer vintage licks, to be honest . . .
Why did you remove VL-ME?
Thanks for the new ones!!
I still think, your punctuation sucks, and your spelling isn't cool! So there...
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 297 posts since 5 Mar, 2006 from China, Taiwan
is Life Valuable? i don't know.
just one thing i Know that...
i didn't die today, very lucky...
i want to live, not just to exist, enjoy.
just one thing i Know that...
i didn't die today, very lucky...
i want to live, not just to exist, enjoy.
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- KVRian
- 600 posts since 29 Dec, 2006 from Sealand, North Sea
I hear you, brother!Antress wrote:is Life Valuable? i don't know.
just one thing i Know that...
i didn't die today, very lucky...
i want to live, not just to exist, enjoy.
And again, thanks for the new ones. So far they're quite fun!
I still think, your punctuation sucks, and your spelling isn't cool! So there...
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- KVRAF
- 2427 posts since 16 Jun, 2005 from Somewhere, NV
Emphasis mine, hope that means what I think it does and that the VL-ME survives (albeit in disguise). Thanks for still more toys, Antress.* Modern Painkiller (new GUI for original VL-ME)
Today would be a good day to die.
...but death has not touched me yet.
- KVRian
- 559 posts since 31 May, 2004 from duisburg/germany
Hey Antress, nice that you are back!
Cheers
michat
Cheers
michat
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- Banned
- 112 posts since 13 Jun, 2007
where is illusionater
- KVRAF
- 4784 posts since 2 Sep, 2005 from city of lights (nl)
Thanks Antress!
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- KVRist
- 272 posts since 9 Sep, 2004 from Middletown, CT USA
Big thumbs up Antress
Best, Mike from The Coffeehouse
Best, Mike from The Coffeehouse
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 297 posts since 5 Mar, 2006 from China, Taiwan
Modern illusionister is just a concept plugin,mensturbation wrote:where is illusionater
i will re-build a new 3D position plugin in future.
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- Banned
- 112 posts since 13 Jun, 2007
nice
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- KVRist
- 313 posts since 3 Oct, 2006
Hi Antress,
thanks for doing these updates and for the new plugins!
I wonder if you would be willing to comment on what went in to the plugin designs. I recognize the inspiration hardware for the vintage plugin concepts and some of them seem to work very nicely in similar mixing situations that I've tested them in.
Would you say that the goal in modelling the plugins after the vintage originals centers mostly in functioning similarly, like with similar attribute eq bandwidth, attack/release rates, and general hardware layout? Or, is there more going on in trying to have the plugins really react with the same personality as the inspiration gear?
I ask this in a very encouraging manner and not to challenge your hard work at all.
I have been tracking some new live drums and testing out the vari-mu style comp, the modern painter, and the modern painkiller, along with the 160-style compressor. It seems like there is a LOT going on under the hood on these, and I'm curious what went into them. What is the internal processing quality of the plugs (as in 64-bit or upsampling)?
Also, on the Fairchild style plugin, I notice there is a fairchild button to depress, which I am assuming is to add a coloration to the sound in addition to other typical functions. Is this correct, and are the attack/release, or ratios affected by this button as well?
Thanks for any answers you are willing to provide. I think there is some very useable work in these plugs, and it is much appreciated!
thanks for doing these updates and for the new plugins!
I wonder if you would be willing to comment on what went in to the plugin designs. I recognize the inspiration hardware for the vintage plugin concepts and some of them seem to work very nicely in similar mixing situations that I've tested them in.
Would you say that the goal in modelling the plugins after the vintage originals centers mostly in functioning similarly, like with similar attribute eq bandwidth, attack/release rates, and general hardware layout? Or, is there more going on in trying to have the plugins really react with the same personality as the inspiration gear?
I ask this in a very encouraging manner and not to challenge your hard work at all.
I have been tracking some new live drums and testing out the vari-mu style comp, the modern painter, and the modern painkiller, along with the 160-style compressor. It seems like there is a LOT going on under the hood on these, and I'm curious what went into them. What is the internal processing quality of the plugs (as in 64-bit or upsampling)?
Also, on the Fairchild style plugin, I notice there is a fairchild button to depress, which I am assuming is to add a coloration to the sound in addition to other typical functions. Is this correct, and are the attack/release, or ratios affected by this button as well?
Thanks for any answers you are willing to provide. I think there is some very useable work in these plugs, and it is much appreciated!
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- KVRAF
- 5629 posts since 22 Sep, 2005
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 297 posts since 5 Mar, 2006 from China, Taiwan
all Modern plugin's internal processing quality will same as your host setting, i've only make some different in the internal, especially coloring gear emulator.mangel1234 wrote:Hi Antress,
thanks for doing these updates and for the new plugins!
I wonder if you would be willing to comment on what went in to the plugin designs. I recognize the inspiration hardware for the vintage plugin concepts and some of them seem to work very nicely in similar mixing situations that I've tested them in.
Would you say that the goal in modelling the plugins after the vintage originals centers mostly in functioning similarly, like with similar attribute eq bandwidth, attack/release rates, and general hardware layout? Or, is there more going on in trying to have the plugins really react with the same personality as the inspiration gear?
I ask this in a very encouraging manner and not to challenge your hard work at all.
I have been tracking some new live drums and testing out the vari-mu style comp, the modern painter, and the modern painkiller, along with the 160-style compressor. It seems like there is a LOT going on under the hood on these, and I'm curious what went into them. What is the internal processing quality of the plugs (as in 64-bit or upsampling)?
Also, on the Fairchild style plugin, I notice there is a fairchild button to depress, which I am assuming is to add a coloration to the sound in addition to other typical functions. Is this correct, and are the attack/release, or ratios affected by this button as well?
Thanks for any answers you are willing to provide. I think there is some very useable work in these plugs, and it is much appreciated!
if you got one of Modern plugin have the "Hi-Res" switch, this function can make your sounds oversample x2, than CPU double, the "Analog" button will coloring to your sounds 5% of Modern Analoger's color.
and another answers are here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?a2u0xdjsutt
about EQ thing, you will get same boost range (24dB), but different effect, enjoy
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 31 Dec, 2004
Great work on the new plugins Antress! The new Limiter sounds very good and the fairchild emu sounds killer on bass guitar on a project that I demo'd these on, even tried the fairchild on an electric guitar sub. I don't know what you did but the older (first generation) plugs sounded nothing like these. THANKS!