OMG Sonic timeworks are back! EQV1!

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kobal wrote:he is talking about the dx version not mix control or maybe i don t get your point?
Oh, I thought mixcontrol was the directx plugin.. so forget that. Anyway, Michael is here so he could answer that.
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ttoz wrote:
NAS wrote:
xoxos wrote:looking forward to when i can release a $99 piece of software that can be labeled "no brainer" :p
Hahahahaah yeah

NAS
it's better than buying 5 crap $20 no brainers. :wink:
What a completely strange statement
Its like saying "White is whiter than black" :wink:
Now if you would care to point out the 5 $20 no brainers this is better than, it may make sense

NAS
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good news!!!!!!
their delay is imho STILL the best one

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Zaphod (giancarlo) wrote:good news!!!!!!
their delay is imho STILL the best one
Why so?

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maxxxter wrote:
Yeah, even though it couldn't be synced with the host, I really liked the "stereo enhancing" effect it produced when you offset one channel by just a millisecond.
SoundToys Echoboy can do this as well.

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My first ever plugin (well, after 2 that came with my first ever software, n-track3, he he) was the Timeowrks ReverbX. I still think it was way overpriced (249 Euro I think I paid in 2002) and would have got a lot more users for half the price + a vst-version at the time; still I love that reverb and am this glad Reaper and Orion still support directX-plugins (well generally it worked in some wrapper too, but the host crashed a tad more often).

Glad they're back, it was a bit astonishing to buy a really most expensive plugin that was never ever updated since that (1.3).

I had the rest only as 14 days restricted demos, but each one sounded great to my ears. Their synth seemed to have disappointed a lot of people here, though (never tested it)

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I haven't demoed it yet. Even if it sounds awesome, the GUI is obsolete and unprofessional by today's standards.

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Eq is really nice,sounds musical on everything I've thrown at it.And yes it boosts without that artificial typical plugin hi frequency muck.

Very well done.I think the Gui is perfect,low cpu, and most importantly nice sound. Nice work :wink:

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AlienForce wrote:I haven't demoed it yet. Even if it sounds awesome, the GUI is obsolete and unprofessional by today's standards.
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pwal wrote:
AlienForce wrote:I haven't demoed it yet. Even if it sounds awesome, the GUI is obsolete and unprofessional by today's standards.
:roll:
Yes. Compare to FabFilter Pro-Q: clean and sleek.

It's a good practice to rework/refresh your old stuff (website and tools) if you want to relaunch your business. A web designer and an e-commerce consultant are my first and second professions. I know what I'm talking about. And being a music producer as well I have a balanced view on things :wink:
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todd_r wrote:
Zaphod (giancarlo) wrote:good news!!!!!!
their delay is imho STILL the best one
Why so?
dunno. Simply it sounds good. I tried a lot of other delay plugins, but timeworks seems to have the best quality to my ears. It's not a matter of top end, frequencies. It's less grainy, liquid, reflections sound good, defined, not harsh, balanced. The only issue, just a decimal for milliseconds so I can't type exactly the delay time, that approximation kills me (especially in electronic music it could be a trouble sometimes)

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