Sinevibes Plugs
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- KVRist
- 255 posts since 2 Feb, 2007 from German Guy in Tokyo
Hi there,
I was just listening to the new Malfunction Plug-in,
I have to say: WOW this is one of the most musically interesting sounding Filters I heared in a long time.
I wasn't impressed like that by a Filter Plug-in since Ohmforce Quadfrohmage.
I did not have the time to demo it but it will soon happen.
cheers!
I was just listening to the new Malfunction Plug-in,
I have to say: WOW this is one of the most musically interesting sounding Filters I heared in a long time.
I wasn't impressed like that by a Filter Plug-in since Ohmforce Quadfrohmage.
I did not have the time to demo it but it will soon happen.
cheers!
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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- KVRAF
- 3191 posts since 20 Sep, 2004 from Atlanta
+1 as wellsinkmusic wrote:+1justin3am wrote:interesting approach to interface design.
+1 too !amused wrote:I would love to use them but they are not on Windows
...I have as little need for any more sound manglement goodies as I have extra time to enjoy them, but man... these look like soo much fun and I hear nothing but good about them!
- KVRAF
- 11305 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Same here on the time front...blortblort wrote:+1 as wellsinkmusic wrote:+1justin3am wrote:interesting approach to interface design.
+1 too !amused wrote:I would love to use them but they are not on Windows
...I have as little need for any more sound manglement goodies as I have extra time to enjoy them, but man... these look like soo much fun and I hear nothing but good about them!
I've been looking at these for a while now, and only stay away because I have too many other tools to work with first, but good to know how well received they are.
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- KVRist
- 323 posts since 2 Oct, 2002 from Finland, Europe
I'd say, if you're just going to look at a few of the Sinevibes plugs, check out the wavefolders first, as that's something that has been lacking in the softsynth/plugin form. It can make really simple synth sounds really exciting and works on other material too. The multiband "Circuit" is cool on drums.
I'd put the Sinevibes plugs right up in my toplist with ValhallaDSP and sknote, stuff that really brings something totally new into your arsenal, instead of being a tiny notch different than the default plugs.
I'd put the Sinevibes plugs right up in my toplist with ValhallaDSP and sknote, stuff that really brings something totally new into your arsenal, instead of being a tiny notch different than the default plugs.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
- KVRian
- 807 posts since 7 Aug, 2015 from H2O
I never really played with this plugin - I used presets to throw in a quirky chorus, but that was it. And when you’ve got all the catalogue, it’s quite time-consuming to know each one well. Plus, I never really understood Drift’s two oscillators and how they work in tandem. But now that it’s free and “back in my sight,” I’ve spent some time trying to understand it. While I can’t say I totally know what the hell I’m doing, I can report that I’ve moved beyond presets and am finding some pretty nice movement that is nicely unpredictable. For free, this is one of the better “chorus/flanger/phasers,” and it’s oh-so-more. Don’t know what the update really did, however...Numanoid wrote:Drift gets updated to v3.2

