reverb lovers, your search might be over ...
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nick at artsacoustic nick at artsacoustic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65180
- KVRist
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- 441 posts since 14 Apr, 2005
indeed, you are right. can`t be said better.Stairsteps wrote:Just remember reverbs are a tricky affair, with that being said you seem to be going down the right path with this product and im very happy with the demos that you have so graciously provided, but the true test with any reverb is knowing how to use it so it becomes almost transparent in your mix.
well, i cannot completely agree with that. one can (as we did comparsion-hearing very hardly) hear very clear, if a reverb sounds professional or not with single instruments.Stairsteps wrote:Any single or "sole" instrument sounds great with reverb but the important thing is for it to be of great enough quality to be able to actually use it in a mix of several instruments and to stand back and listin to it within the entire composition.
thats why i actually posted the dry mp3`s too, so that you can try to get similar results with other vst reverbs (wich will not happen;)). that was the reason.
allthough nobody did, at least nobody posted a statement regarding this.
of course, it hast to work in a mix, you are completely right with this.
thank you. like stated before: we are users, too, so we see it from the position of a user, too.Stairsteps wrote:However based on your posts, which are quite friendly indeed, and helpfull insight I cant imagine you would fail at delivering a product which will be used and loved by many of us Kvr'ers.
there up to now was no reason to be unfriendly:D,
as long the posters stay polite like you do.
completeley agreed. you can fail with the best of the best, if you don`t know, how to "dose" it.Stairsteps wrote:agian good luck and remember too many different reverbs in the same mix can destroy any good composition, moderation is the key.
don`t ask me how many mixes i`ve heard that were made on highest end equipment and still sounded worse.
the know how (and how much) is the key.
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nick at artsacoustic nick at artsacoustic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65180
- KVRist
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nick at artsacoustic nick at artsacoustic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65180
- KVRist
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nick at artsacoustic nick at artsacoustic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65180
- KVRist
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- 441 posts since 14 Apr, 2005
it`ll not take too long from now ... i promis, we are working hard.greendoor wrote:Sometimes it's a mistake to advertise a product too soon. Alesis always used to do that - you'd hear the buzz about a year before you could actually buy the product. Which is a good way to piss people off. The best way for a company to keep it's customer happy is to under-promise and over-deliver. Hopefully we can all stop pestering this guy so he can get the product to market instead of answering these self-inflicted questions.
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nick at artsacoustic nick at artsacoustic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65180
- KVRist
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nick at artsacoustic nick at artsacoustic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65180
- KVRist
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phew, i was hoping you would say that.ttoz wrote:nick at artsacoustic wrote:in that case, the performance figures are goodstefancrs wrote:this is correct.whyterabbyt wrote:stefancrs: its quite obvious he's talking about an Athlon XP2600, overclocked and running as an XP3000; .
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 24 Apr, 2004 from Right behind you NYC
If you ever need a job I would consider you in a heartbeat, such a helpfull sole you have that its a shoe-in that I will be purchasing the Reverb and will be looking out for anything else you promote as well.
World needs more ppl like you, best wishes
Dayo of NJ Inc. Music * Communications
CEO and Exec VP or A&R Len Burke
World needs more ppl like you, best wishes
Dayo of NJ Inc. Music * Communications
CEO and Exec VP or A&R Len Burke
- KVRian
- 921 posts since 14 Oct, 2002 from Sweden
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- KVRist
- 318 posts since 3 Nov, 2002
nick at artsacoustic wrote:we are all longtime musicians owning studios and we are electrical engineers, too. and yes, we come from the hardware scene also.e-modic wrote:Hi Nick,
which technical background does your developer(s) have? Did he come from the hardware 'scene'?
cheers
Ingo
So you dont want to tell where your developers come from, what they did before? You have no special background? Learned C++ in 14 days and used open source code?
Induljon a banzáj!
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- KVRist
- 120 posts since 7 Sep, 2004
Wow,
nowadays for a dev it's not even enough to be a cool guy, to give out promising audio demoes and show a screen of an upcoming plugin. NO, now they even need to show their resume to everybody, tell us how many days of programming experience they have and if they prefer chicken or beef. Things are getting tougher if you want to be a KvR-proof dev.
Have fun.
nowadays for a dev it's not even enough to be a cool guy, to give out promising audio demoes and show a screen of an upcoming plugin. NO, now they even need to show their resume to everybody, tell us how many days of programming experience they have and if they prefer chicken or beef. Things are getting tougher if you want to be a KvR-proof dev.
Have fun.
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- KVRAF
- 3617 posts since 26 Sep, 2003 from Bradford - The Armpit of Britain
Guess people are just generally a little more suspicious, what with the ihsan adl fiascos & that other bloody plugin (whose name I forget) turning out to be a load of bollox.
there also appears to be a creeping tendency for devs to slap the label 'pro' on a plugin & then proceed to attempt to charge the earth for it, so caveat emptor (or whatever) indeed. e.g. the R66 reverb, which does seem nice, but is disturbingly similar to a reaktor ensemble & seems (imho) a tad overpriced really, or the soon to be released IK Multimedia verb. Not that i'm knocking any of these products, maybe they are worth every penny, but there are lots of alternatives out there - many at reasonable prices with a good sound & feature set.
there also appears to be a creeping tendency for devs to slap the label 'pro' on a plugin & then proceed to attempt to charge the earth for it, so caveat emptor (or whatever) indeed. e.g. the R66 reverb, which does seem nice, but is disturbingly similar to a reaktor ensemble & seems (imho) a tad overpriced really, or the soon to be released IK Multimedia verb. Not that i'm knocking any of these products, maybe they are worth every penny, but there are lots of alternatives out there - many at reasonable prices with a good sound & feature set.
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nick at artsacoustic nick at artsacoustic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65180
- KVRist
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- 441 posts since 14 Apr, 2005
thanks a lot. finally some people even recognise this fact. as we are longtime software users too, we simply know how it feels to be left alone, so it is a matter of fact for us: treat the people how you wanna be treated. just as easy as that.Stairsteps wrote:If you ever need a job I would consider you in a heartbeat, such a helpfull sole you have that its a shoe-in that I will be purchasing the Reverb and will be looking out for anything else you promote as well.
World needs more ppl like you, best wishes
Dayo of NJ Inc. Music * Communications
CEO and Exec VP or A&R Len Burke
thanks again!
we`ll continue.
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nick at artsacoustic nick at artsacoustic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65180
- KVRist
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- 441 posts since 14 Apr, 2005
well, you know, this hopefully will have an end when the demo is out.rawcan wrote:Wow,
nowadays for a dev it's not even enough to be a cool guy, to give out promising audio demoes and show a screen of an upcoming plugin. NO, now they even need to show their resume to everybody, tell us how many days of programming experience they have and if they prefer chicken or beef. Things are getting tougher if you want to be a KvR-proof dev.![]()
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Have fun.
some people seem to think that the demo mp3`s are made with another miracle reverb unit (wich i of course can promise that we díd theese _only_ with the ArtsAcoustic Reverb), because they don`t believe that this quality can be achieved with a "bloody" vst plugin
that just leads me to the point that we`re right in developing our reverb
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nick at artsacoustic nick at artsacoustic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65180
- KVRist
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- 441 posts since 14 Apr, 2005
yeah, i know what you mean. but you should consider to see the facts and summarize them:diverdee wrote:Guess people are just generally a little more suspicious, what with the ihsan adl fiascos & that other bloody plugin (whose name I forget) turning out to be a load of bollox.
there also appears to be a creeping tendency for devs to slap the label 'pro' on a plugin & then proceed to attempt to charge the earth for it, so caveat emptor (or whatever) indeed. e.g. the R66 reverb, which does seem nice, but is disturbingly similar to a reaktor ensemble & seems (imho) a tad overpriced really, or the soon to be released IK Multimedia verb. Not that i'm knocking any of these products, maybe they are worth every penny, but there are lots of alternatives out there - many at reasonable prices with a good sound & feature set.
try the mp3 demos.
see the gui
try the demo, when it is out
i don`t feel hurt in any case if somebody compares us to crap. we know we are pro, and so everybody will, if one is _really_ interrested.
those are the ones we count on.



