"WOW" plugin appreciation
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thespiritoflight thespiritoflight https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=175326
- KVRer
- 18 posts since 5 Mar, 2008
I can't believe this plugin passed through almost unnoticed since its release and remains still completely underrated. I discovered it almost by accident when i was crawling through the KVR's plugins database hood in search for a decent electronic wahwah effect. When i heard the demo sounds i fell in love with it and i enjoy using this plugin every day, i think it is the only VST plugin with unique capabilities of processing sound giving very close sound results to the what does moogfooger "Ring mod" and "Low pass" filters do. I love it's depth of sound processing and applying electronic crazy wah effects and as well the possibility of control you can have on them. I love using WOW on guitars, bass, electric piano and clavinet instruments. If you are looking to get that stevie wonder-like funky keyboard wah sound from the 70"s, this plugin is a must have. And so far, i don't know anything equal to it.
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- KVRAF
- 7030 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
Tone2 FIlterBank (does more for cheaper) or AtlantisFIlter (which is free), no ?so far, i don't know anything equal to it.
What's so special about it ?
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- KVRAF
- 2911 posts since 3 Mar, 2006
Sound quality matters more than features and price IMO.sinkmusic wrote:Tone2 FIlterBank (does more for cheaper) or AtlantisFIlter (which is free), no ?so far, i don't know anything equal to it.
What's so special about it ?
None of those have as good overdrive and formant options...
Plus if you're not a fan of Sugar Bytes... Why are you in the Sugar Bytes support forum?
I love the sound of WOW... I just don't have the spare coin yet...
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- KVRAF
- 7030 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
Hey, relax :MitchK1989 wrote:Plus if you're not a fan of Sugar Bytes... Why are you in the Sugar Bytes support forum?
- i was just curious, not intending to be rude with anyone : i saw the thread in the "latest posts column", that's all. Is the Sugar Bytes forum private ? Is it forbidden to ask questions ? Is a forum only for praise and promotion ? Is wondering or expressing questions a bad thing ?
- I have never said i was NOT "a SugarBytes fan", or else i would have just skipped the thread without wondering what made the OP so interested in a product which is not unique feature-wise : maybe that it sounds better, maybe the interface is well thought, etc. I just asked in order to know : is there anything wrong with that ?
that was the question.What's so special about it ?
That is a sensible answer.Sound quality matters more than features and price IMO.
Thanks for the answer, and chill a bit.
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- KVRian
- 1471 posts since 8 Jan, 2008
So, did I. In fact, I never once stopped to think, "Gee, am I in the right forum?" Will I be accepted in the tight-knit group of...tight-knit groupies? Instead, I saw a post and pounced on it, simply put. In fact, I'll do it, again, with no regard whatsoever to as what particular forum I might be...trespassing in.sinkmusic wrote:Hey, relax :MitchK1989 wrote:Plus if you're not a fan of Sugar Bytes... Why are you in the Sugar Bytes support forum?
- i was just curious, not intending to be rude with anyone : i saw the thread in the "latest posts column", that's all. Is the Sugar Bytes forum private ? Is it forbidden to ask questions ? Is a forum only for praise and promotion ? Is wondering or expressing questions a bad thing ?
In addition, a valid point was raised- is this just forum of praise for products for sale? Surely, not!
Stay out of the "Latest Posts" section, if you don't want intruders! Oh, and, enjoy life.
I've got nothing to sell...am I on the right site?
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thespiritoflight thespiritoflight https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=175326
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 18 posts since 5 Mar, 2008
lol 
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- KVRAF
- 2911 posts since 3 Mar, 2006
I didn't mean that to come off so "get out"...
I just meant, it's kind of rude to advertise for competitor's products in a company forum... I would have phrased it "what exactly sets this filter apart from others?" rather than saying things about other companies giving "more stuff for less money"
I just meant, it's kind of rude to advertise for competitor's products in a company forum... I would have phrased it "what exactly sets this filter apart from others?" rather than saying things about other companies giving "more stuff for less money"
