Sonimus Satson (Console emulation) ready to buy now :)
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- KVRist
- 135 posts since 7 Sep, 2009
Hi guys, sorry for the misunderstanding.
We have never received these messages because the support address is "support at sonimus.com"
If you sent a email to staff at sonimus.com, this address is only for automatic alerts.
all messages sent from this account have the legend "DO NOT REPLY THIS MAIL!"
Those who have forgot their password can go to "reset password" http://dsp.sonimus.com/accounts/password/reset/
For those who have forgotten the username too. (now you can see your username in the reset password email).
The only way to send messages to support is through the dsp.sonimus.com website.
I hope those who lost their user now can retrieve it.
Cheers.
Diego.
We have never received these messages because the support address is "support at sonimus.com"
If you sent a email to staff at sonimus.com, this address is only for automatic alerts.
all messages sent from this account have the legend "DO NOT REPLY THIS MAIL!"
Those who have forgot their password can go to "reset password" http://dsp.sonimus.com/accounts/password/reset/
For those who have forgotten the username too. (now you can see your username in the reset password email).
The only way to send messages to support is through the dsp.sonimus.com website.
I hope those who lost their user now can retrieve it.
Cheers.
Diego.
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- KVRist
- 135 posts since 7 Sep, 2009
Aloysius, we have not received any message from you through [support at sonimus dot com]
can you send me a PM with your username
Cheers!
can you send me a PM with your username
Cheers!
- KVRAF
- 43943 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
Thank you for your reply email and the explanation. I really appreciate it.pylorca wrote:Aloysius, we have not received any message from you through [support at sonimus dot com]
can you send me a PM with your username
Cheers!
Dan
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- KVRist
- 135 posts since 7 Sep, 2009
we decided to return to the original price ($39) To make this accessible to everyone.
Cheers!
Cheers!
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- KVRAF
- 2097 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from Nearish Detroit, MI
Wow! That is great news! For people who haven't bought it yet, I mean.. and also for us owners because more users = more future development!pylorca wrote:we decided to return to the original price ($39) To make this accessible to everyone.
Cheers!
GLHF! (Gandalf Lives, Hobbits Forever!)
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- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 9 Dec, 2008
Totally agree. Smart move, Diego, and good to see devs not being afraid to go against previous decisions.DrApostropheX wrote:Wow! That is great news! For people who haven't bought it yet, I mean.. and also for us owners because more users = more future development!pylorca wrote:we decided to return to the original price ($39) To make this accessible to everyone.
Cheers!
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- KVRAF
- 2118 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Athens, Greece
Will a demo ever be available? I know it's not really expensive but I'd like to try it first.
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
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- KVRian
- 1302 posts since 9 Oct, 2003 from California
I have had it for a week and I have to say I am pretty impressed. Not 100% sure what it is doing but its judicious use seems to offer a more open 3d sound scape. If nothing else it forces proper gain staging and for the overall mix and the filters help remove and latent adverse accumulation on the low and high side. Subtle but definitely useful in mixing. Not bad at all.hibidy wrote:I use this on just about everything now.
39 bones is hinging on no-brainer.
Awaiting iLok2 to try out the VCC offering and compare results.
Dan
Those that can, do. Those that can't, argue about it on k-v-r
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- KVRian
- 991 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from USA
Resurrecting to make sure I am getting all this.dgkenney wrote:
I have had it for a week and I have to say I am pretty impressed. Not 100% sure what it is doing but its judicious use seems to offer a more open 3d sound scape. If nothing else it forces proper gain staging and for the overall mix and the filters help remove and latent adverse accumulation on the low and high side. Subtle but definitely useful in mixing. Not bad at all.
Basically you guys are getting your tracks into the DAW, and keeping all faders up to 0 (basically not touching them).
Here is my question..what are you peaking at before you insert anything? I track in at -12db, but sometimes samples or synths are louder. Are you using the trim in your DAW to also get those peaks at -12db, then inserting Satson, pushing the gain close to zero in the plug, and then using the DAW faders to mix volume?
Just making sure that I would be pushing the plug properly doing it like this.
