You can hear the metallic ugliness in the promo video. I can't believe that anyone recorded that with a straight face.MogwaiBoy wrote:Is anyone willing to record some examples? Interested to witness the shitness. The GUI showed real promise.
Soundspot Oracle
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- KVRAF
- 16793 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
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- KVRAF
- 4720 posts since 26 Nov, 2015 from Way Downunder
I wasn't expecting anything near Pro-R / Blackhole / VVV quality but ouch it actually gets harsh in places - though they don't seem to be dampening it in the vid.
I like the "sound design" possibilities. Might be worth it just for that (bypass the verb and use the other effects) so I'm not totally put off at that price.
I like the "sound design" possibilities. Might be worth it just for that (bypass the verb and use the other effects) so I'm not totally put off at that price.
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- KVRist
- 137 posts since 22 May, 2017
The dampening parameter barely does anything. The difference is nearly inaudible.MogwaiBoy wrote:I wasn't expecting anything near Pro-R / Blackhole / VVV quality but ouch it actually gets harsh in places - though they don't seem to be dampening it in the vid.
I like the "sound design" possibilities. Might be worth it just for that (bypass the verb and use the other effects) so I'm not totally put off at that price.
Unfortunately, setting the reverb stage to 100% dry cancels all of the other modules. So, you have to eat the terrible reverb in order to use the extra modules.
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- KVRAF
- 4720 posts since 26 Nov, 2015 from Way Downunder
That is a terrible oversight... Thanks for the info.
- KVRAF
- 2575 posts since 25 Apr, 2009 from gone
OK, I've just tried Oracle...
Absolutely awful reverb on pianos and for generic real-sounding purposes (metallic sound and nearly no control over the reverb behaviour), but awesome reverb on clear synth leads ! This reverb algorhythm is definitely usable on electronica, you get a insanely-clear reverb that you can't easily get with another plugin. If you're into EDM, do try this reverb before the price rises.
My conclusion is that it's an experimental electronica reverb, a crazy-clear reverb.
Can't pass for this price, purchased !
Absolutely awful reverb on pianos and for generic real-sounding purposes (metallic sound and nearly no control over the reverb behaviour), but awesome reverb on clear synth leads ! This reverb algorhythm is definitely usable on electronica, you get a insanely-clear reverb that you can't easily get with another plugin. If you're into EDM, do try this reverb before the price rises.
My conclusion is that it's an experimental electronica reverb, a crazy-clear reverb.
Can't pass for this price, purchased !
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- KVRist
- 137 posts since 22 May, 2017
I recorded a comparison video for everyone.MogwaiBoy wrote:Is anyone willing to record some examples? Interested to witness the shitness. The GUI showed real promise.
- KVRAF
- 6282 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
Here is me messing around with Oracle with acustic drums. Sorry its so long, its done in real time. Feel free to flip through it...
The last 5 minutes are the 100% decay tail fade. Eventrually I gave up and faded it out.
The last 5 minutes are the 100% decay tail fade. Eventrually I gave up and faded it out.
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- KVRian
- 716 posts since 20 Apr, 2017
Can't argue with that man. Hardware verbs are top. Just it's kinda a luxury for most of us you know? Gotta be practical. It's all itb? We can do shit like send the whole project out to another studio and transfer licenses online for all the plugs to make it go. Boom. Good and done in 5 minutes. Kinda hard to move hardware between studios clear across the country in time for business you know? And not a good idea because fedex is shit hahahaRumi wrote: And somehow I would still like to find out to what extent "different strokes" applies here - give someone who swears by reverb plugins a month's time with those high end hardware boxes, and then listen to what he or she has to say...
But anyway!![]()
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- KVRian
- 716 posts since 20 Apr, 2017
You know man... I like the oracle sound betterBRBWaffles wrote:I recorded a comparison video for everyone.MogwaiBoy wrote:Is anyone willing to record some examples? Interested to witness the shitness. The GUI showed real promise.
Don't hit me ahahahaha
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- KVRist
- 137 posts since 22 May, 2017
Don't worry. I also thought that Oracle sounded better, but not better enough to justify spending money. I'm sure if I did even more tweaking and swapped out some other plugins I could get them sounding pretty damn close. They were just too close to get my wallet involved. Now, if I could have assurances from Soundspot that the reverb algorithm will be updated in the future, I would actually probably take the gamble and buy it.Armagibbon wrote:You know man... I like the oracle sound betterBRBWaffles wrote:I recorded a comparison video for everyone.MogwaiBoy wrote:Is anyone willing to record some examples? Interested to witness the shitness. The GUI showed real promise.
Don't hit me ahahahaha
- KVRAF
- 5386 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
When you launch a product it's good to have a low 'entry cost' in order to get a lot of immediate attention and user feedback. I'm sure this thread is useful for Soundspot. Everyone here wants a high-value product!
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- KVRAF
- 10153 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Toneboosters Reverb 3 does this really nicely, included in a pack of 8 plugins for Eur20 by a guy who knows his DSP and has contributed significantly to the R&D sceneGamma-UT wrote:With several of the reverb engines in parallel, they would probably do better to sell it as a resonator with LFO and flanging. As a reverb, it is hard to like: I was "impressed" by the ease with which it could make the source sound out of tune.
https://www.toneboosters.com/tb_trackessentials_v3.html
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 6 Mar, 2005
I bought Oracle and have had only a short time to play with it.
First of all, it's preset management sucks using pro tools!
I imported one of the presets and applied Oracle to a line of dialogue from a film I'm working on, and then played with the extremes of the various parameters in the 'channelstrip'.
In less than 10 minutes I had created this very low, rumbly, dark, smooth, weird drone thing.
It was terrific!
I didnt have any time to play with it after that but I can't wait to get back to it!
I'm very excited to have a new creative tool to play with!
I really like Oracle so far (in the minority it seems), and for me, for $13, it is a nobrainer!
First of all, it's preset management sucks using pro tools!
I imported one of the presets and applied Oracle to a line of dialogue from a film I'm working on, and then played with the extremes of the various parameters in the 'channelstrip'.
In less than 10 minutes I had created this very low, rumbly, dark, smooth, weird drone thing.
It was terrific!
I didnt have any time to play with it after that but I can't wait to get back to it!
I'm very excited to have a new creative tool to play with!
I really like Oracle so far (in the minority it seems), and for me, for $13, it is a nobrainer!
- KVRian
- 510 posts since 27 Apr, 2013 from Denmark
Buying products from developers who don't even care to provide a minimum of company information seems like a good idea.
