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Any thought's of more grid divisions in the future, or user defined ones?
It seems a bit high, will have to check, but that's 32 instances of a high end Bit Crusher.gwok wrote:Hey there,
I'm noticing the Redux effect is driving my CPU from 11% to 70% if I have 32 repeats.
Seems a little expensive CPU-wise for a bitcrusher no?
I'm on Mavericks, Reaper/64bit
Thanks!
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There is free option and you can just double click the slider and enter the value you want.gwok wrote:you have my eternal gratitude for this:
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Any thought's of more grid divisions in the future, or user defined ones?
otristan wrote:gwok wrote:
There is free option and you can just double click the slider and enter the value you want.
Still let us know if you find something that you would found useful
Yes. Besides, this works differently and I believe they've described their product appropriately, as a "precision" creative delay.Numanoid wrote:Good to see a new product get so much attention![]()
But when it comes to delay plugs, can anything really touch Valhalla at the price they offer their plugs at?
There is exactly 0 overlap between ÜberMod and Relayer.Numanoid wrote:Good to see a new product get so much attention![]()
But when it comes to delay plugs, can anything really touch Valhalla at the price they offer their plugs at?
Just checking some specs:Sampleconstruct wrote:There is exactly 0 overlap between ÜberMod and Relayer.
Well, not quite 0... but they have a different approach to delay that could easily live side-by-side with minimal overlap.Sampleconstruct wrote:There is exactly 0 overlap between ÜberMod and Relayer.Numanoid wrote:Good to see a new product get so much attention![]()
But when it comes to delay plugs, can anything really touch Valhalla at the price they offer their plugs at?
So could something like CamelSpace be a better comparison for Relayer?Sampleconstruct wrote: but not really at creating complex rhythmical structures with total control of the rhythm, timbre, pan position and volume of each single tab.
Well, that's thing... there's really not much to compare it to because I don't think there's anything else out there that offers this much control. Precise control over each tap, is what make the difference between Relayer and other delays.Numanoid wrote:So could something like CamelSpace be a better comparison for Relayer?Sampleconstruct wrote: but not really at creating complex rhythmical structures with total control of the rhythm, timbre, pan position and volume of each single tab.
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