Done the same here...will see how this works as well.Trakstar wrote:Just downloaded demo of master passive and will give a try against a few other pro ones. Cheers MR bullshit
Buy Master Passive and get Adios Eq or The Busy for free!!!
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 505 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
I hope you like and enjoy!trimph1 wrote:Done the same here...will see how this works as well.Trakstar wrote:Just downloaded demo of master passive and will give a try against a few other pro ones. Cheers MR bullshit
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- KVRian
- 605 posts since 31 Aug, 2012
Hi the gui is just excellent do u plan to release this one for mac osx rtas or vst for convert ? Would love to buy this one for mac as Uad still hold this monopoly for this excellent eq.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 505 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
I don't thing for now but maybe i can in the future.But i want actually.I didn't try them in vst to rtas.I will try..lacandon wrote:Hi the gui is just excellent do u plan to release this one for mac osx rtas or vst for convert ? Would love to buy this one for mac as Uad still hold this monopoly for this excellent eq.
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- KVRian
- 605 posts since 31 Aug, 2012
Ok i will follow hows going with it if u release mac verson i buy it straightB.A.Tech. wrote:I don't thing for now but maybe i can in the future.But i want actually.I didn't try them in vst to rtas.I will try..lacandon wrote:Hi the gui is just excellent do u plan to release this one for mac osx rtas or vst for convert ? Would love to buy this one for mac as Uad still hold this monopoly for this excellent eq.
- KVRAF
- 1794 posts since 9 Apr, 2011
Thank you for the beta download! I noticed it doesn't save its parameters when you open a project it's used in. Is this a beta limitation or a bug? I've noticed this on some of your freeware, too (such as transipunch)B.A.Tech. wrote:It's not Black Golden Pack.It's my future product.I'm giving only beta version if someone wants..gmitch wrote:Is Black Golden Pack your Console Strip n where can i hear it??? THANX!B.A.Tech. wrote:Yes,it's not adding low end but you can hear difference about low end with A/B comprasion.Chrisma wrote:FYI
I was mistaken. The console is not adding low end. Also, once I matched the output signal level to A/B what it is really doing I was able to make pretty subtle and could see it being used on every track if one choose to.
About 3D,i tried to add depth to sound with console.Not only warmth and saturation.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/91809016/Tube%20Console.rar
It's beta version.I hope you like..
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 505 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
You're welcome!nineofkings wrote:Thank you for the beta download! I noticed it doesn't save its parameters when you open a project it's used in. Is this a beta limitation or a bug? I've noticed this on some of your freeware, too (such as transipunch)B.A.Tech. wrote:It's not Black Golden Pack.It's my future product.I'm giving only beta version if someone wants..gmitch wrote:Is Black Golden Pack your Console Strip n where can i hear it??? THANX!B.A.Tech. wrote:Yes,it's not adding low end but you can hear difference about low end with A/B comprasion.Chrisma wrote:FYI
I was mistaken. The console is not adding low end. Also, once I matched the output signal level to A/B what it is really doing I was able to make pretty subtle and could see it being used on every track if one choose to.
About 3D,i tried to add depth to sound with console.Not only warmth and saturation.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/91809016/Tube%20Console.rar
It's beta version.I hope you like..
Yes,it's beta limitation.I'm working on free plugins.When i done,i will release about a week.
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- KVRist
- 302 posts since 23 Aug, 2004 from US
Just thought I'd report back my final conclusions about 160db.
It's not quite there. In short does pretty good on vocal, bass and guitar for smoothness but struggles with snap on everything. I could not get it to snap on kicks or snares and still have it blend the end of the transient in smoothly. Something is wrong with the attach/release behavior.
Also, the input-to-threshold play is non-existent. Other DBX 160 plugins I compared it to start compressing as soon as you turn up the ratio setting allowing you control the amount of compression being applied by driving the input as well as or by turning down the threshold.
Also, with 160db there is also a click when you try to make a kicks snap a little. It sounds like its distorting or something.
I think it has the right character but the overall behavior needs a little more tweaking. It's close enough for vocals, bass and guitar but from drums (which is what the 160 is largely known for) it needs more work.
The 160db was compared against the UAD 160VU, NI VC160 and Stillwell Major Tom.

It's not quite there. In short does pretty good on vocal, bass and guitar for smoothness but struggles with snap on everything. I could not get it to snap on kicks or snares and still have it blend the end of the transient in smoothly. Something is wrong with the attach/release behavior.
Also, the input-to-threshold play is non-existent. Other DBX 160 plugins I compared it to start compressing as soon as you turn up the ratio setting allowing you control the amount of compression being applied by driving the input as well as or by turning down the threshold.
Also, with 160db there is also a click when you try to make a kicks snap a little. It sounds like its distorting or something.
I think it has the right character but the overall behavior needs a little more tweaking. It's close enough for vocals, bass and guitar but from drums (which is what the 160 is largely known for) it needs more work.
The 160db was compared against the UAD 160VU, NI VC160 and Stillwell Major Tom.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 505 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
Thank for your thoughts!Chrisma wrote:Just thought I'd report back my final conclusions about 160db.
It's not quite there. In short does pretty good on vocal, bass and guitar for smoothness but struggles with snap on everything. I could not get it to snap on kicks or snares and still have it blend the end of the transient in smoothly. Something is wrong with the attach/release behavior.
Also, the input-to-threshold play is non-existent. Other DBX 160 plugins I compared it to start compressing as soon as you turn up the ratio setting allowing you control the amount of compression being applied by driving the input as well as or by turning down the threshold.
Also, with 160db there is also a click when you try to make a kicks snap a little. It sounds like its distorting or something.
I think it has the right character but the overall behavior needs a little more tweaking. It's close enough for vocals, bass and guitar but from drums (which is what the 160 is largely known for) it needs more work.
The 160db was compared against the UAD 160VU, NI VC160 and Stillwell Major Tom.
About attack time,i can say attack time is non-linear.Everything about audio source.And release changes with your threshold setting.But it's not fixed release.It calculates audio source and threshold setting and it control release time like automatic.
