So the Propellerhead's forum is down. Post in here if you normally post there.
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- KVRAF
- 2036 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Seattle, WA - USA
There's something about this that seems familiar. Do any of you old school KVR folk remember a company called Elemental Audio Systems back in the early 2000s? They were best known for several staple effects plugins, most notably Inspector, EQium and Firium, all of which I owned and used quite a lot back then. Right before he sold off all of his products to another company (who themselves went out of business some years later), he released a compressor plugin called Neodynium:

It allowed you to compress and (I think) also expand based on what they referred to as "zones" or specific ranges of amplitude. I remember it being quite novel at the time and am surprised it hasn't appeared in dynamics plugins more often since then. Leveler might be doing something along these lines.

It allowed you to compress and (I think) also expand based on what they referred to as "zones" or specific ranges of amplitude. I remember it being quite novel at the time and am surprised it hasn't appeared in dynamics plugins more often since then. Leveler might be doing something along these lines.
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- KVRAF
- 2036 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Seattle, WA - USA
Well, it's very possible that the similarities with Neodynium end beyond the selectable amplitude range. Leveler doesn't have any sort of attack, release or traditional threshold, so the underlying method it uses to raise the levels could be quite different. I'll definitely check out Vocal Rider though.
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- KVRist
- 313 posts since 13 Feb, 2010
But Propellerheads' apparent lack of professionalism towards the dev is just fine?Tronam wrote:Indeed. Then I've made up my own mind that a secondhand account from two mystery devs without any specific details explaining what was done to them to feel so "offended" and "disgusted", doesn't give me enough information to form a credible opinion. It doesn't exactly speak well of their professionalism either to vent about it to a customer like this.stroker_ace wrote: It sounds like Mr. Fister got it right from the horse's mouth.
And even if he didn't; so what?!?
Let it all hang out, I say, and give people enough credit to make up their own minds.
And if a dev is treated like crap they just should keep mum about it?
I think you've got some weird rules of conduct, fella.
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 27 Nov, 2013 from uk
New RE just landed in the shop from Quadelectra for those not aware


"Welcome the Signal Repeater, the fourth device from Quadelectra CV Suite devices! CV Suite Signal Repeater accepts an incoming CV signal and adds up to four adjustable delays using four independent delay processors before feeding it to their outputs."
Looks like an interesting device for CV heads


"Welcome the Signal Repeater, the fourth device from Quadelectra CV Suite devices! CV Suite Signal Repeater accepts an incoming CV signal and adds up to four adjustable delays using four independent delay processors before feeding it to their outputs."
Looks like an interesting device for CV heads
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- KVRist
- 139 posts since 24 Mar, 2012
Nice. The modularity in Reason is endless. These devices with the combinator rocks. I will be checking this out. Peff has a nice CV tutorial for those interested. http://peff.com/cv/
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- KVRist
- 66 posts since 9 Jun, 2013
Selig is Great , I dont have any words to explain how much any of his comments helped me out to anderstand how to spot my trouble and fix them ,
he also been giving so many advise on the forum on sound design and mixing and mastering to every users in troubles that I learned too many things in a short time to integrate them decently .
He also made A Lot of Combinators that can rival with vst's and RE's any time so Yhea his plug-ins are a must for the Reason Rack because he knows the software very very well
so Bravo to mister Selig for his 2nd little Beast !
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- KVRist
- 82 posts since 23 Nov, 2013 from United States
Yeah, not sure why I went off the deep end there.. anyways, I got a VRM box for my birthday so I'm feeling manic again. That Selig DeEsser is just what the doctor ordered!zeebot wrote:The thread has been bubbling for a while but I see its finally boiled over into the same old same old.
This has been discussed many many many times and at the end of it all it has achieved and changed nothing.
I dont exactly see what the goals are?
Is it just to feel vindicated and correct?
Ok, you are absolutely correct in everything said.
Propellerheads are money grabbing arrogant swedes who do not care one bit for users or partners and just want to lead users into a perpetual cash yielding alley while spitting in their faces and destroying users CPUs.
Right can we draw a line through that and actually move on to more positive things.
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- KVRist
- 139 posts since 24 Mar, 2012
Very nice indeed looks like they are keeping busy.Tronam wrote:The forum still isn't back yet, but the Prop Shop has gotten a significant makeover. A much improved layout.
