112dB's Jules Vleugels (dj!) Passed Away

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My condolences, very sad news indeed :(

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That's horrible. :-( His work was excellent. I use Redline Reverb on literally every project. He was really tallented guy.
R.I.P.

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My condolences

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As a customer I'm very much grateful for your creations- they are indispensable to me. As with some others, I may not have known you personally. But I'm sure you were a great human being as well. My condolences go out to the family and friends. Rest in peace.

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I don't know what I, or anyone else, can say that can even begin to help in such a moment as this. Anouschka, I can only express my deepest and heartfelt sympathy to you, dj!'s family and friends.

I don't often post on KVR, but one such occasion was regarding one of dj!s amazing plugins. He replied almost immediately, in such a friendly and open way. It really made me warm to him even though I never had the opportunity to know him personally.

Take care, and our thoughts are with you.

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My condolences R.I.P. :(

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I just read the sad news. I'm deeply sorry for your loss. :(
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My deepest condolences to the family and friends of a wonderful software designer whose product I continue to enjoy every day. A sad day for all us.

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This is very sad news. I'm a user and fan of dj!s amazing plugins. Morgana, for example, is one of the best things to ever happen to my DAW. Also I corresponded with dj! on a few occasions and he was always so very nice and friendly. RIP dj!, you will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to family and friends.

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+! to that.

I miss having Jules around and seeing what new things he came up with, and yes, he seemed like a very nice person the few times that we corresponded.

I hope Anouschka and other family are doing okay.

pekadan wrote:This is very sad news. I'm a user and fan of dj!s amazing plugins. Morgana, for example, is one of the best things to ever happen to my DAW. Also I corresponded with dj! on a few occasions and he was always so very nice and friendly. RIP dj!, you will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to family and friends.

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I joined this forum just to pay my respects to DJ. I use Redline Monitor almost every time I am working. When he was writing it and testing in Digital Performer, we were in constant communication, plus he was very helpful to me with his suggestions for my daughter, who was living in Europe at the time. He seemed to have infinite patience, and he would send me new versions to try quite regularly, not always waiting until I had critiqued the previous one, but pushing to make it better on his own accord.

When clearing out some old messages and emails, I came across some from DJ, and rather than throw them out I actually saved them. DJ was one with whom I never wanted to lose touch. It's been a long time since I heard from him, but I had no idea he had passed away until today.

My deepest condolences to all who knew and loved him. He will be missed.

Shooshie

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Oh man... Have completely missed this piece of information, although I started to worry when I early on heard news regarding health problems, and saw the fall of the forums shortly after.

Rest in peace dj. You were a cool guy.

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Very sorry to hear this sad news. I was fond of his plugins and he will be missed.

He had a unique approach and a lot of talent. If the company will remain in business, now might be a great time to purchase something in dedication to him that I've always longed for to help honor his passing.

My heart, love, and prayers go out to you and the rest of the 112dB team.

Hopefully he can locate arguru and tim up there.

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Jules Vleugels
CEO & Whatnot at 112dB

Jules is a very gifted software code writer and GUI designer. Subtlety is the key word in his products. March 31, 2010

And he was always very patient and adaptive. Few people are like that and fewer could what Jules could.

Thanks!

Andreas

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