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Just wanted to order it but the checkout said more than the 69,95 I have in my paypal acount :cry:

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Yup, I love the VAT being added too. Fortunately I could do direct debiting with my paypal account, as I also had 5 euro too little... Try it, if you have a verified bank account it will let you do that too.
the the impotence of proofreading

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multree wrote:Just wanted to order it but the checkout said more than the 69,95 I have in my paypal acount :cry:
Ohmygod you can buy Voxengo plug-ins with PayPal??? I did not need to know that.

Spending your last $70 on a plug-in! You're dedicated, Mully.

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Paulie Phonick wrote:Yup, I love the VAT being added too. Fortunately I could do direct debiting with my paypal account, as I also had 5 euro too little... Try it, if you have a verified bank account it will let you do that too.
nope I don't have a verified bank account... but well... guess I'll need to find something else to buy... since I can't stand to have money on my paypal account ;)

anyway thanks...

and yeah J I'm an addict to VSTs - only I don't have much money since I already ordered the Amplitube upgrade and am now broke... this $69 I just earned today for some website work - now I NEED to spend it ;)

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multree wrote:
Paulie Phonick wrote:Yup, I love the VAT being added too. Fortunately I could do direct debiting with my paypal account, as I also had 5 euro too little... Try it, if you have a verified bank account it will let you do that too.
nope I don't have a verified bank account... but well... guess I'll need to find something else to buy... since I can't stand to have money on my paypal account ;)

anyway thanks...

and yeah J I'm an addict to VSTs - only I don't have much money since I already ordered the Amplitube upgrade and am now broke... this $69 I just earned today for some website work - now I NEED to spend it ;)
Don't want that to burn a hole in your pocket! Just don't get married if you want to keep that addiction thriving. :cry:

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i'm liking the flavour of Marquis, and it can be quite transparent if you change settings

the key signal filtering is a great feature too. The more I think about it, the more I realise how helpful it is. For example, you could be compressing a kick drum with it during mixing, and realise the "click" of the kick is too much... then you could adjust the key filtering curve (using settings that would compress/lower the level of the quick "click" transient) so that the click could be made less prominent while maintaining the punch of the rest of the kick. Though am I right in thinking, in this example, you could actual boost the frequencies around the click in the key signal filtering graph so they get compressed more... is this correct? the manual isn't overly clear on how it works

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Faster than light speed travel is currently considered to encounter a singularity.

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scam_artist, this is right - if you boost key freqs they are compressed more... These are basic audio engineer education things (like metering, dBs and frequencies) - I do not think they should go into the manual.

dumbo, what's singularity then?
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I didn't know Marquis was capable of faster than light speed travel... Can you post some presets for me to reverse engineer?

:hihi:
the the impotence of proofreading

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Just got in on the introduction price last night. My first non-free compressor Image

I wish the cpu load could be decreased. But the sound is very good though.

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Aleksey Vaneev wrote:scam_artist, this is right - if you boost key freqs they are compressed more... These are basic audio engineer education things (like metering, dBs and frequencies) - I do not think they should go into the manual.
Hi Aleksey

You're right, I just hadn't thought it through properly, as I'm still learning. But it wouldn't hurt to put a sentence in the manual saying "If you boost a certain frequency range, it means the compressor will reduce their gain more" or something like that. That's all it needs, one sentence :) Best to explain it to people (like me!) who wouldn't get the concept in relation to Marquis. The concept is obvious once you get it, but before you get it can leave you scratching your head.
Aleksey Vaneev wrote: dumbo, what's singularity then?
He was commenting on my signature, where I've written a rhetorical kinda question that came to me one day ;)

Thanks for Marquis and Crunchessor, which I'm learning better every day and therefore finding out how excellent they are

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Paulie Phonick wrote:I didn't know Marquis was capable of faster than light speed travel... Can you post some presets for me to reverse engineer?

:hihi:
Na, top secret stuff. It's all in the three undocumented release countour knobs. Actually it's a time warp thingy. Well, kinda ... :hihi:


Best wishes, FRitz
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Armadillo wrote: I wish the cpu load could be decreased. But the sound is very good though.
I reckon the CPU load is totally worth it, and it's not terrible (could be worse!) :)

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Aleksey Vaneev wrote:scam_artist, this is right - if you boost key freqs they are compressed more... These are basic audio engineer education things (like metering, dBs and frequencies) - I do not think they should go into the manual.

dumbo, what's singularity then?


When the Laws of Physics Breakdown.

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scam_artist wrote:
Armadillo wrote: I wish the cpu load could be decreased. But the sound is very good though.
I reckon the CPU load is totally worth it, and it's not terrible (could be worse!) :)
Sure. It's just that if it uses 2% more than compressor Y, then over 40 channels, that's hmm... let's see....80% more CPU :shock: . Of course I could just get one of those Athlon dualcore 4800 CPU's instead of the Athlon XP 2000 I have. Hmm... maybe I should skip paying rent this month :cry:

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