Any chance you can share with which you think is better
Voxengo Voxformaer and Diverse vocSteady
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- KVRist
- 236 posts since 12 Sep, 2005
Has anyone used Voxengo Voxformaer and also have tried this http://www.gogma.com/diverse/vocsteady/
Any chance you can share with which you think is better
Any chance you can share with which you think is better
Warm regards,
- Jess
Win XP SP2
Cubase SX 3.1.1
- Jess
Win XP SP2
Cubase SX 3.1.1
- KVRAF
- 5264 posts since 16 May, 2002 from Brisbane , Australia
Can't comment on the sound quality except to say that it seems plenty of people use and like the sound quality of Voxformer (me included), and you get much more in Voxformer for the small price difference.
* Two built-in vocal compressors
* Switchable crossover (2 types)
* Gain reduction meters
* 4-band equalizer
* Real-time FFT spectrum analyzer
* Asymmetric compression
* Vintage saturation module
* De-esser module (2 types)
* Presence boosting module
* Noise gate module
* High quality mode
* "A-to-B" comparisons
* Mono-to-Stereo, Stereo-to-Stereo processing
* Any sample rate is supported
* Factory presets
* 64-bit internal precision
* Native assembler DSP code
compared to
• An intelligent compression method, optimized for vocals
• One slider does it all - forget about "threshold", "ratio" etc.
• "Dual" mode for extremely dynamic sources
• Gate option for eliminating background noises (room-tone etc.)
• A low-cut option, to diminish "poofs" and hums
• A large and intuitive gain-reduction meter, with clip indicator
• Trimmers for release time and output level
* Two built-in vocal compressors
* Switchable crossover (2 types)
* Gain reduction meters
* 4-band equalizer
* Real-time FFT spectrum analyzer
* Asymmetric compression
* Vintage saturation module
* De-esser module (2 types)
* Presence boosting module
* Noise gate module
* High quality mode
* "A-to-B" comparisons
* Mono-to-Stereo, Stereo-to-Stereo processing
* Any sample rate is supported
* Factory presets
* 64-bit internal precision
* Native assembler DSP code
compared to
• An intelligent compression method, optimized for vocals
• One slider does it all - forget about "threshold", "ratio" etc.
• "Dual" mode for extremely dynamic sources
• Gate option for eliminating background noises (room-tone etc.)
• A low-cut option, to diminish "poofs" and hums
• A large and intuitive gain-reduction meter, with clip indicator
• Trimmers for release time and output level
Intel Core i7 8700K, 16gb, Windows 10 Pro, Focusrite Scarlet 6i6
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- KVRAF
- 2694 posts since 11 Nov, 2005 from http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=Massena,+NY --(on the Canadian border)
hmmmm, list of features aside, how does it WORK?
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 23 Jan, 2006
I don’t own any of the above mentioned compressors but I have tested them extensively
and didn’t like them at all. I know that lot’s of people are really enjoying Voxformer but whenever I tried it on any vocal tracks that I have it always sounded harsh and unpleasant. In my opinion, Vocsteady levels things out a bit better then Voxformer and even easier to handle but it also has some metallic ring to it. Voxformer has a lot more tonal options but as I said I didn’t like the sound of it. Believe it or not but I’m about to buy Tracktion 2 because of the compressor that is included in this program. I auditioned it and to my ears it is the best digital compressor that I’ve heard so far.
This is just my opinion that is also based on the kind of music I do which is Folk, Irish, Country, Vocal Spiritual and whenever I suffer from insomnia I do a bit of Trip-Hop
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and didn’t like them at all. I know that lot’s of people are really enjoying Voxformer but whenever I tried it on any vocal tracks that I have it always sounded harsh and unpleasant. In my opinion, Vocsteady levels things out a bit better then Voxformer and even easier to handle but it also has some metallic ring to it. Voxformer has a lot more tonal options but as I said I didn’t like the sound of it. Believe it or not but I’m about to buy Tracktion 2 because of the compressor that is included in this program. I auditioned it and to my ears it is the best digital compressor that I’ve heard so far.
This is just my opinion that is also based on the kind of music I do which is Folk, Irish, Country, Vocal Spiritual and whenever I suffer from insomnia I do a bit of Trip-Hop
Last edited by Eric Sundance on Sun Feb 05, 2006 5:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRAF
- 2097 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from Nearish Detroit, MI
Voxformer RULES. If you sing, you need it.
GLHF! (Gandalf Lives, Hobbits Forever!)
