Klanghelm IVGI released: new free saturation and distortion plugin for Win and OSX
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Quietinthedark Quietinthedark https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=289337
- KVRist
- 181 posts since 5 Oct, 2012
Sounds good. Thanks.
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- KVRian
- 882 posts since 24 Jun, 2002 from Berlin
FWIW i can't crash any IPlug plug-ins on FLStudio 10 or 11 on Win7 x64 in the manner that you show in the videos (repeatedly opening/closing the gui). Very peculiar.
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Folks, please help the dev out. A little more specs than your OS would be nice.
Like:
What CPU do you use?
Do you use FL in 64bit or 32bit?
Do you run your profile as admin or as "restricted user"?
Which plugin version do you use?
I am trying to narrow down certain intuitions, which might help fixing the problem for those users that experience crashes.
Like:
What CPU do you use?
Do you use FL in 64bit or 32bit?
Do you run your profile as admin or as "restricted user"?
Which plugin version do you use?
I am trying to narrow down certain intuitions, which might help fixing the problem for those users that experience crashes.
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Constructed Identity Constructed Identity https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288890
- KVRian
- 1315 posts since 29 Sep, 2012 from Minnesota
Well I checked it out yesterday.
I don't like the fact that it wants you to send it about 0 db signal yet there is no measurement display for the input trim. The sound was like a basic saturation plugin, didn't play with the asymetry knob much though.
I don't like the fact that it wants you to send it about 0 db signal yet there is no measurement display for the input trim. The sound was like a basic saturation plugin, didn't play with the asymetry knob much though.
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Not quite true:
IVGI has a VU mode switch: In, Out-In and Out.
The Trim pushes or pulls back the signal towards/from the 0VU. You can use it, but if your signal is setup to peak in/hover around -18dBFS/0VU already anyway, there is no need to use the trim knob.
Everything else comes post-trim.
IVGI has a VU mode switch: In, Out-In and Out.
The Trim pushes or pulls back the signal towards/from the 0VU. You can use it, but if your signal is setup to peak in/hover around -18dBFS/0VU already anyway, there is no need to use the trim knob.
Everything else comes post-trim.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 225 posts since 14 Dec, 2008
hey Herbert,bootsie wrote:Hey Tony,
congrats to a great freeware release! I'm already impressed and can't wait to try out the upcoming SDRR release!
cu
Herbert
Thank you! that's really great to hear that from you
Tony
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Jonathan Shepherd Jonathan Shepherd https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=5644
- KVRian
- 746 posts since 28 Jan, 2003
Another quality product, super job sir. Runs great on ye olde Podium. Even though it is a specific model, I find myself using it on just about anything and it does well. SDRR will be a beast...thanks!
- KVRAF
- 2177 posts since 12 Nov, 2009
so how does this work in studio one v2? any problems?
i remember the comp to have no presets in S1V2.
i remember the comp to have no presets in S1V2.
Finally!
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Funkybot's Evil Twin Funkybot's Evil Twin https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=116627
- KVRAF
- 12458 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Just had my first chance to play with this and it's absolutely fantastic. Great work Tony!
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
Yes, thanks so much, Tony. I think I like it best tuned to the high mids. Tuned low it seems to lo-fi things pretty radically, though that may work well in parallel on some things, or just if that darkness is what you're going for.
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 11 Feb, 2011 from Duluth
So, with a high regard for the work Tony has done so far with DC8C, I am intrigued with these new plug-in's and asking myself, based on what I can figure, how I would use it in my workflow?
I organize my VST folder by organizing all of my plug-ins in separate folders. For instance, I have separate folders for Compressors, EQ's, Reverbs, Filter/distortion, Delays/chorus', soft synths, and also one called 'tube/tape/console' where I keep NLS, Satson, Studar, Ampex, Reelbus, and little radiator. So the question is, is this more like an all out distortion box or is this more like VCC, Satson or NLS where it is imparting more subtle distortions that would be associated with, say - the benefits of analog summing? Would it generally replace instances of NLS and Satson?, or does it more serve in instances where I need to really grit up and destroy a track?
Perhaps IVGI/SDRR is designed to do both tasks equally?, or was one more intended but it also kinda does the other fairly well too?
I organize my VST folder by organizing all of my plug-ins in separate folders. For instance, I have separate folders for Compressors, EQ's, Reverbs, Filter/distortion, Delays/chorus', soft synths, and also one called 'tube/tape/console' where I keep NLS, Satson, Studar, Ampex, Reelbus, and little radiator. So the question is, is this more like an all out distortion box or is this more like VCC, Satson or NLS where it is imparting more subtle distortions that would be associated with, say - the benefits of analog summing? Would it generally replace instances of NLS and Satson?, or does it more serve in instances where I need to really grit up and destroy a track?
Perhaps IVGI/SDRR is designed to do both tasks equally?, or was one more intended but it also kinda does the other fairly well too?
