New free effect plugins from Beat website - Magix Vandal SE & AM - Track SE

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Magix Vandal SE & AM | Track SE (Analogue Suite)
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http://www.beatdrive.de/?t=plugins&id=7

I think this is for guitarists or vocals mostly (not sure), but there are no rules in musical world (except inside the box)
If you have problems when register (and you have Chrome), try it in Firefox, it will work.

Also, remember to download all older free plugins here
  • ·Aalto BE
    ·98 old plugins compilation
    ·Beat Subtraxx
    ·Beat Zampler
    ·Sugar Bytes Artillery 2 BE
Have a nice day :)
Last edited by IrionDaRonin on Fri May 24, 2013 10:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Wow, this is legal?

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The Main Event wrote:Wow, this is legal?
I guess so, it is from Beat Magazine website.

Source: From Beat Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/beat.magazin

Have a nice day. :)
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Ah ok, its Magix Vandal SE & AM | Track SE. That's why it's free. :)

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Really worth to go there for Aalto and AM. :)

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The compressor alone is worth the download. Even as a stripped down version. I own this one already as magware but here is some additional information from another KVR thread regarding to the SE version:
sascha wrote:Just to clarify a bit here:
The SE version is mainly the 'vintage' mode of the regular am-track plugin. which means, the VCA compression as well as the tape simulation is not included. Furthermore, some 'expert' controls are not available, such as the predelay and the 'capacity' control for the adaptive release.
What you get: faithfully-modelled FET-based feedback compression, with the typical gain-riding sound of feed-back compressors, plus a semi-automatic release time mechanism. The release knob is a coarse direction, the unit does the rest. This is the same as having set the regular am-track to 'adaptive release' and leaving the 'capacity' control at center position.
Some tips, while I'm at it: this thing's got an ultra smooth knee, the ratio depends greatly on the input signal, be it volume or envelope. A common habit with fb compressors applies to am-track as well: when you measure its static transition curve, it looks more like 4:1 compression. But on the transients, it'll compress a lot more, or even limit or squash the peaks. This is true until the FET as the gain control device (as a voltage divider) gets saturated; its nonlinear behaviour and its slew rate limits the transient (and later the steady-state) response in a way that very loud passages make the compression slope go back to 1:1. This beast is highly interactive.

Included in the SE version is the post-compression output transformer model that adds additional harmonics according to signal energy as well as changing the whole spectrum a bit. This is *very* subtle, but trained ears and good monitors might reveal that.
Sometimes I have problems dialin' in some values (mostly drive) because those small knobs act so sensitive but otherwise I can't complain. This one has character. Lot's of it. Very nice compressor with it's own sound.

Hope this helps a little bit.

Cheers,
Sebastian

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I have tried these.

Just wanted to let you know that Vandal SE created many dll files in the installation folder, but you can delete them manually, not required to make it work the plugin.
Unwanted files are in the bin folder.
And the bypass button will be activated time to time (as a nag). :?

Track seems good and everything goes fine. Time to play a bit with it.

Have a nice day :)
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These versions are only 32-bit?

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IrionDaRonin wrote:I have tried these.

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And the bypass button will be activated time to time (as a nag). :?

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What?? Wasnt'free?? :roll:
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I am on an old unsupported system and I couldn't run the installers but I managed to unpack them and both plugins run fine.

I have got one problem however, Vandal SE is in demo mode (bypasses a few seconds every few seconds), the plugin asks me to register on displaying its GUI but it doesn't tell me where.

Is the registration process automated through the installer or does it just give you an url to go to with the browser to get a key file by email? In the latter case I'd appreciate if someone could tell me the address so I could register it.

And yes, there are only 32bit plugs in there (which is fine by me).

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eidenk wrote:I am on an old unsupported system and I couldn't run the installers but I managed to unpack them and both plugins run fine.

I have got one problem however, Vandal SE is in demo mode (bypasses a few seconds every few seconds), the plugin asks me to register on displaying its GUI but it doesn't tell me where.

Is the registration process automated through the installer or does it just give you an url to go to with the browser to get a key file by email? In the latter case I'd appreciate if someone could tell me the address so I could register it.

And yes, there are only 32bit plugs in there (which is fine by me).
I think this is the SE edition, and runs this way.
I uninstalled it already, i don't need it.

Maybe you could register it here. The full version costs 149,00 € plus VAT.
http://pro.magix.com/en/audio-plugins/v ... .1562.html

Have a nice day :)
Last edited by IrionDaRonin on Fri May 24, 2013 11:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Thanks but I have been there already and there is nothing I can do on that page or any other for that matter. In the OP you've mentioned trying an other browser which seems to indicate you got an url for a registration page and I'd really like to know what that url is.

Well perhaps there is no point registering it at all if it indeed still sometimes bypasses after registering it...

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eidenk wrote:Thanks but I have been there already and there is nothing I can do on that page or any other for that matter. In the OP you've mentioned trying an other browser which seems to indicate you got an url for a registration page and I'd really like to know what that url is.

Well perhaps there is no point registering it at all if it indeed still sometimes bypasses after registering it...
The other browser thing was because the last time (a month ago) i tried to register in the website of Beat i couldn't in Chrome, i had to install Firefox and then it worked. I wasn't talking about Vandal website.
I just got the download file, nothing else, the same you did.

Have a nice day eidenk :)
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IrionDaRonin wrote:I think this is the SE edition, and runs this way.
Sounds weird that a registered version would bypass a few seconds every few seconds, the help document which outlines the difference between the full and the LE version certainly doesn't mention this.

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IrionDaRonin wrote:
eidenk wrote:Thanks but I have been there already and there is nothing I can do on that page or any other for that matter. In the OP you've mentioned trying an other browser which seems to indicate you got an url for a registration page and I'd really like to know what that url is.

Well perhaps there is no point registering it at all if it indeed still sometimes bypasses after registering it...
The other browser thing was because the last time (a month ago) i tried to register in the website of Beat i couldn't in Chrome, i had to install Firefox and then it worked. I wasn't talking about Vandal website.
I just got the download file, nothing else, the same you did.

Have a nice day eidenk :)
Ah OK, thanks, I thought you were talking about Vandal. Let's wait and see if other people also have this bypass "demo mode" issue or not

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