Re: WizooVerb W2 or Princeton Digital Stereo Room 2016?
- AcousticHippie
- 4769 posts since 12 Mar, 2003
well at least they change it to way better conditions.....greendoor wrote:If they removed challenge/response I'd consider it. Do you want to deal with a company that changes the rules when they feel like it?
2016 fanboy vs. ArtsAcoustic fanboy
I'll shut up now and stop using reverbs all together... greendoor is too convincing and I won't contradict myself
maybe I can exchange the locks to my farm with challenge/response
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 23 Jul, 2001 from Jersey Is Where America's At
I'm not huge on challenge and response systems either, but I've never had a problem getting more auths on plugs I've legitimately purchased from any company thus far, other than having to wait a day or so for a response (other than Sampletank which took a few days for Jason to get back). It's annoying when you have to wait, especially if you format often, but I look at it as a necessary evil. The only copy protection I don't want to deal with at all are dongles, A) because who needs more hardware in their system (that's never good), and B) they're small and I loose things.
I'm sorry this post wasn't about techno.
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- KVRAF
- 4265 posts since 21 Oct, 2001 from my bolthole in the south pacific
They do go out of business from time to time - think Waldorf and I don't mean anything connected with apples or walnuts or Fawlty Towers.Funkybot wrote:I'm not huge on challenge and response systems either, but I've never had a problem getting more auths on plugs I've legitimately purchased from any company thus far, .
Many of the early audio interface firms went bust or discontinued their products (leaving users in the lurch with no drivers for new OS versions etc).
In time, I expect plenty of small operations plying their trade in the plugin market will move on to greener pastures. Once they aren't maintaining a website you are pretty much screwed unless they release a copy protection free version before the doors shut.
If they go into receivership their assets may become the property of another business with no interest in former customers welfare.
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 23 Jul, 2001 from Jersey Is Where America's At
In regards to them going out of business I think Princeton is a small enough company where just contacting Tony prior to them going out of business, would lead to some sort of solution. If not there'd always be the crack option (let's not get into that debate, but if you paid for it, and it became unsupported...) Now this would at least give you the plug-in until the VST format became obsolete, and by the time that would happen I think your $99 or whatnot would have been well spent. Also, let's not forget that these are hypotheticals. I wish copy protection wasn't an issue at all and more people followed Cakewalk's logic on it, but for some it's just a necessary evil, and no copy protection scheme is perfect and more convenient for the user than none would be (hell, even serials get lost). On the other hand I can't blame the devs for not wanting any copy protection on their plug-ins.
Sorry, let's get back on topic now.
Sorry, let's get back on topic now.
I'm sorry this post wasn't about techno.
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 23 Jul, 2001 from Jersey Is Where America's At
Ok, to get back on topic I just checked out the W2, seemed kinda neat, no latency, true-stereo, supposedly makes existing impulses sound better, has non-impulse algos, etc., but it's $249. For that cash I'd pick up the Princeton and the Arts Acoustic reverbs, and forgoe the W2 entirely. But that's just me...
I'm sorry this post wasn't about techno.
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1821 posts since 5 Oct, 2003
Thanks for the comments, guys...
I have already tried ArtsAcoustic and R66 and was not overly imporessed, but maybe I'll give them another listen.
I have already tried ArtsAcoustic and R66 and was not overly imporessed, but maybe I'll give them another listen.
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- KVRian
- 954 posts since 15 Dec, 2000 from NY,NY,USA
I tested the Wizoo demo on my Athlon XP 1700 net machine,while not a powerhouse,20% constant is too high.I don't think that's the price for low latencey(Waves/Voxengo are less than half that on average),but rather I noticed no spikes on the Wizooverb demo(at least with their patches/IR's).Although the variety and control is nice I do have IR's that sound just as good and without the high CPU load.I liked the Princeton a lot for what it is but it is kind of a one trick pony,but a great addition nonetheless and the group buy makes it tempting.
"Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal." - Albert Einstein
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- KVRAF
- 4265 posts since 21 Oct, 2001 from my bolthole in the south pacific
Yes - the idea that they want to make their different algorithms ( Room/Plate etc ) separate plugins and sell them all seperately seems a bit naff.Alan wrote:I liked the Princeton a lot for what it is but it is kind of a one trick pony,but a great addition nonetheless and the group buy makes it tempting.
I would be more interested if they bundled all the algorithms into one omnibus product and you could switch around between them and tweak to your heart's content. This is certainly the hardware approach - halls, plates, rooms, chambers all in the one box.
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- KVRian
- 611 posts since 30 May, 2004
Alan Wrote:
Yes and this is what I like the most with this, I tried some home made IRs, and i could not see or hear any spikes, This is to me a whole new exsperience with convolution verbs. The first I have tried with out any spikes, eh well is it called Gigapulse.... well that had no spikes, but sounded to weak to my liking.but rather I noticed no spikes on the Wizooverb demo(at least with their patches/IR's).
