OMG Sonic timeworks are back! EQV1!
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
Thanks for the heads up! Never used their stuff before, but always been interested until they seemingly stopped production. Not that I NEED another EQ, but it's still worth trying.
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- KVRian
- 809 posts since 17 Sep, 2007
I remember their dynamics being very well received/rated at the time be interesting to see if they rework those. I'm going to pass on this one though too many EQ's but I can see how easy it must be to dial up a happy place with it.
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- KVRAF
- 7042 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
Michael Olson from SOnic TImeworks is the gui who coded MixControl, which eq is a lot like this one. But with Mixcontrol, you get a full channelstrip 
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looking forward to when i can release a $99 piece of software that can be labeled "no brainer" :p
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- KVRAF
- 5139 posts since 27 Jun, 2004
From Gearslutz:ttoz wrote:who says he used the same algo's for mix control?
JackOfAllTrades wrote:Great stuff! I still have the Direct X version somewhere, but having been on Mac for a few years, it's been collecting dust.. Does the new version sound the same, or have the algorithms been improved?
Michael_Olsen wrote:We evaluate each product, and some we won't release, some will (hopefully) be released with updated DSP, and some we feel still stand out against the competition.
The EQ is one of the latter. We honestly felt that this algorithm stood the test of time, and that it is still very useful in a variety of situations.
So, a slightly shorter answer : - ) is that no, the algorithms have not been changed.
Greets,
Michael Olsen
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- KVRAF
- 2488 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
+1!!!! Timeworks Delay and Reverb were one of my all-time-favourites ever! I would buy it in a heart beat if they made VST versions!ttoz wrote:One of my fave devs...
I sent them an email couple years ago and they never replied. Really glad they are back! Whoo-hoo!!
Cowbells!
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- KVRian
- 659 posts since 5 Jul, 2004
he is talking about the dx version not mix control or maybe i don t get your point?Shy wrote:From Gearslutz:ttoz wrote:who says he used the same algo's for mix control?JackOfAllTrades wrote:Great stuff! I still have the Direct X version somewhere, but having been on Mac for a few years, it's been collecting dust.. Does the new version sound the same, or have the algorithms been improved?Michael_Olsen wrote:We evaluate each product, and some we won't release, some will (hopefully) be released with updated DSP, and some we feel still stand out against the competition.
The EQ is one of the latter. We honestly felt that this algorithm stood the test of time, and that it is still very useful in a variety of situations.
So, a slightly shorter answer : - ) is that no, the algorithms have not been changed.
Greets,
Michael Olsen
Sonic Timeworks
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- KVRist
- 158 posts since 27 Jul, 2009 from Denmark
Sorry about that (the mail); I always hate it myself when that happens.dalor wrote:+1!!!! Timeworks Delay and Reverb were one of my all-time-favourites ever! I would buy it in a heart beat if they made VST versions!ttoz wrote:One of my fave devs...
I sent them an email couple years ago and they never replied. Really glad they are back! Whoo-hoo!!
A lot of people have expressed interest in the reverb, even though you can get "better" reverbs these days. I think it still has it's place, due to its character, so that's definitely high on the list.
The delay is a bit further down on the list; also because it might need some more updating (when it was released in 1998, host sync wasn't really something people expected : - )).
I'll see if I can setup a poll on our company forum (here on KVR), to see which product(s) people would like.
Greets,
Michael Olsen
Sonic Timeworks
- KVRAF
- 2715 posts since 23 Mar, 2005 from Detroit
The phaser was awesome when I demoed it years back. Hope that gets brought to vst.
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