Yeah, we always listen to the feedback of our customers. We've done the same for Cameleon too. It's good to get an idea of how people actually use the software in their own music, and what they'd like to see in future versions, as it allows the plugins to evolve more than if it were just us thinking about new featuresM'Snah........(aka HansM) wrote: Anyway, I remember a thread of a few months back where someone asked for an upgrade of CamelPhat, and Ben/Jim replied what kind of things should be added. There weren't many suggestions then, but I think you really did a good job of extending the concept and creating a strong upgrade.
Has anyone tried the new Camel releases yet?
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- KVRist
- 58 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from Edinburgh, Scotland
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- 4176 posts since 2 Feb, 2003 from lost in music
I can only say try it and you know what you get.
The CamelPhat and CamelSpace are meant for some different uses, but they are by far not limited to these.
I would advise you to try the CamelPhat also on pads or other instruments to mangle the sounds. or give pads a rythmic taste.
Or you can use it as a channel enhancer or ...
And try CamelSpace on drumloops. You can change them entirely, by tghe use of teh filter and trancegate and delay.
So and it is damn easy to edit these FX. And the possibilities are endless, and in combination ...
almost nothing else is needed.
In comparison to the Spinaudio: the Camels are much easier to edit faster to work with as I remember. THo I have the spinaudio, I dont use it much since it is not very handy.
And the sound of the camels is better to my ears.
just tu repeat myself:
go and try the demo
The CamelPhat and CamelSpace are meant for some different uses, but they are by far not limited to these.
I would advise you to try the CamelPhat also on pads or other instruments to mangle the sounds. or give pads a rythmic taste.
Or you can use it as a channel enhancer or ...
And try CamelSpace on drumloops. You can change them entirely, by tghe use of teh filter and trancegate and delay.
So and it is damn easy to edit these FX. And the possibilities are endless, and in combination ...
almost nothing else is needed.
In comparison to the Spinaudio: the Camels are much easier to edit faster to work with as I remember. THo I have the spinaudio, I dont use it much since it is not very handy.
And the sound of the camels is better to my ears.
just tu repeat myself:
go and try the demo
sound is vibration, vibration is life


