Voxengo's sub frequency generator FX (alpha)

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Will this be released soon? It sounds great on toms and compressed room mics too.

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OK - I guess I'll blow any current or future credibility here...but is there any reason why we can't do this at the other end of the spectrum - you know with a HFMax and HFPunch type thing up in the high & treble ranges? :?:

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Kyle, it just happens that heavy distortion processing does not always sound transparent when applied to the higher frequencies due to aliasing. In fact I simply do not see how this can work good on higher frequencies. 'Warmers' are a better choice there.

This plug-in will be released in a week - I have plans to add one more feature to this plug-in.
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Thanks for your responses!
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Just tried this out. Awesome sub-effect; wow! Smooth sound, I love how you can choose 3 types of LF generation. This might replace Waves' RenBass in my comps! Well done.

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Aleksey Vaneev wrote:Kyle, it just happens that heavy distortion processing does not always sound transparent when applied to the higher frequencies due to aliasing. In fact I simply do not see how this can work good on higher frequencies. 'Warmers' are a better choice there.
OK - I understand, thanks.

Then for the highs I'll take a look at the other tools I have - GlissEQ (dynamic envelope), Transmodder (dynamic transients), HarmoniEQ (magic highs), Lampthruster (magic highs), analogfluxsuite, warmifier. It would make sense to use one of those - good idea! I can almost get the sound and control I want from T-Racks MB Limiter - it starts to polish the highs in a nice way but I always end up with a plastic type sound...probably just me.

Now - back to the Lows!!! LFMax and LFPunch are a great Low combination!!!

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no probs here. however, i don't know if my speakers can handle this

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I have not tried it, but my concern would be that by adding so much bass energy it will not sound good on some of the smaller speakers that most people use. Any thoughts on this?

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Len, smaller speakers usually have roll-offs for the lower frequencies.
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Working great in FLS.

I think, as Kylen said above, I have a lot more fine control over the sub audio that with other products (lke Dynasone). Much better sound overall and I can get a more 'defined' sound in the overall mix as well.

So far, so good! ;)

Cheers,
Alex

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You really do need a sub-bass woofer to appreciate the full effect. Lots of listeners' systems now have sub-woofers and lots of musicians mix for sub-bass now. Virtually every studio engineer I know monitors the sub-bass when mixing/mastering, so getting a sub-woofer is important I think. Sounds awesome if you're into dub also! :)

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I've lost track of the plan for this one Aleksey - I'm using it to rebalance stuff cause it sounds really nice - is that OK ?

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Kyle, it's OK - I'm about to release LF-Max.. You should not worry about future version compatibility.
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