If its that basic, maybe you should code one and release it for nothingsfxsound3 wrote:@ Compyfox:
Probably new and improved. It's so basic should be freeware.
TAL-Dub-X
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- KVRian
- 882 posts since 20 Feb, 2004
Instant buy. All of TAL's product look simple but sound brilliant. Supporting devs who are both generous and talented are worth supporting.
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- KVRist
- 396 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
I really hate staments like this. Do you work for free? People were first totally corrupted by cracked software they got for "free" and then the prices were forced to go down - the same like with music. We must turn this around, otherwise people are only exploiting themselves to get "attention" and likes. This would be a very sad situation. People need income, including authors, programmers, musicians, composers etc.sfxsound3 wrote:@ Compyfox:
Probably new and improved. It's so basic should be freeware.
If someone decides to charge something for their product it is only up to them.
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
I think we have to differentiate with lossy encoded, overcompressed, overpriced 0,99c-per-song releases (where only 20c reaches the musician), compared to a 25USD (plus VAT) plugin.
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- KVRAF
- 35675 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Dunno. TAL released a lot of freeware, also more sophisticated stuff than this, so, no wonder people expect a limited plugin like this to be close to no money. For the price, i probably won't get this. I already have TAL-DUB-II, and i also have Replika XT, which does a lot more than this, and which also has vintage/analog modes, with saturation options. Frankly, i don't think i'd need more than that for my delay needs anyway, i also have D16 Repeater, but, frankly, i don't see much of a use for all those delay modes either. Anyway, Patrick is a great dev, and deserves all the funds he gets from his payware, or the donations on his Paypal. TAL-Noisemaker e.g. is a fantastic synth for free.
- KVRAF
- 14470 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
I bought it even though I may never use it since I already have several delays two of which I really really love, replika xt and echoboy (and jnr) but precisely for the reason you mention..."Anyway, Patrick is a great dev, and deserves all the funds he gets from his payware, or the donations on his Paypal"
I bought it......don't know if this is his only source of income, but certainly his bassline and unolx are very underpriced for what they do.
rsp
I bought it......don't know if this is his only source of income, but certainly his bassline and unolx are very underpriced for what they do.
rsp
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sound sculptist
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- KVRist
- 152 posts since 8 Mar, 2016 from USA
I agree with the last couple post that this is a quality developer and I will purchase it as soon as I get home. I already have Replika XT, Echoboy Jr, Hornet Deelay, 6 Waves delays and 20 others but I like to support small developers like this one. Obviously I like choices(or I'm a plugin hoarder) and who knows, maybe in the future this one will give me just that slightly different sound that all the others don't 
- KVRAF
- 14470 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
And an example of how responsive a developer Patrick is, I emailed him two issues.........one minor the TAB should be TAP and a bug with ping pong a few hours ago.
The fixes are already up on his site.
Developers like this I will always support.
rsp
The fixes are already up on his site.
Developers like this I will always support.
rsp
sound sculptist
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- Banned
- 453 posts since 30 Mar, 2016
As I said:soulone82 wrote:Was hoping that the drive and filter in the feedback would be per repeat. Unfortunately it´s not, it affects the wet signal as a whole...
sfxsound3 wrote:It's so basic should be freeware.
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Was that different in the freebies? Admittedly, haven't used them in a while... at least with extreme filter settings...soulone82 wrote:Was hoping that the drive and filter in the feedback would be per repeat. Unfortunately it´s not, it affects the wet signal as a whole...
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- KVRian
- 931 posts since 14 Dec, 2014
First: once you filter a sound. let's say low-pass, there is nothing left to low-pass at the same freq again. Even if it was per-repeat it would make no difference in the sound.sfxsound3 wrote:As I said:soulone82 wrote:Was hoping that the drive and filter in the feedback would be per repeat. Unfortunately it´s not, it affects the wet signal as a whole...sfxsound3 wrote:It's so basic should be freeware.
Second: The UI in the pic shows a Drive in the feedback loop, so "????".
Third: UI being simple does not imply the internal process are also simple and "should be freeware".
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- KVRist
- 316 posts since 1 Dec, 2012
Despite the apparent simplicity of the plugin, it's capable of some weird/cool stuff, especially when the (great sounding) filter is placed inside the delay line and modulated. Did you even try it?sfxsound3 wrote:It's so basic should be freeware.

