Lucky bastard!plexuss wrote: I will just plug my real Fulltone Tape Delay in and use it.
Acustica Audio Lemon: Dreamware Multi Tap Delay
- KVRian
- 1091 posts since 8 Feb, 2012 from South - Africa
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- KVRAF
- 2084 posts since 24 Jun, 2006 from London, England
Really love the details in the manual for this - skirting around any potential copyright issues but with enough information for you to find out what's been emulated/sampled. Despite owning a tonne of delay VSTs this is actually very tempting ...
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- KVRAF
- 2941 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
I echo those sentiments...tim ments ... ments.
Ichad.c wrote:Lucky bastard!plexuss wrote: I will just plug my real Fulltone Tape Delay in and use it.
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Zaphod (giancarlo) Zaphod (giancarlo) https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=111268
- KVRAF
- 2596 posts since 23 Jun, 2006
- I know the e j joke. I know that it is used especially for delay plugins. I understand very well that a delay plugin priced more than 10 dollar is perceived as pricey, in a world where the basic vstsdk tutorial is based on a delay plugin examplejens wrote:The Elton John reference is a running gag here at KVR - it's a inside joke that stems from a thread about another delay plugin - it didn't mean at all what you apparently assumed it meant.Zaphod (giancarlo) wrote:[rant]soulone82 wrote:Elton John too wouldn´t even touch it.Turello wrote:€109.65 for a delay???
No thanks, there's a lot of great freeware out there...
- My comment is not a rant. It is an explanation about the real value of the product, what you have inside it.
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- KVRist
- 436 posts since 20 Aug, 2010
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- KVRist
- 436 posts since 20 Aug, 2010
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Zaphod (giancarlo) Zaphod (giancarlo) https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=111268
- KVRAF
- 2596 posts since 23 Jun, 2006
Try now
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Sorry for the inconvenience!
- KVRAF
- 23462 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
Again: the Elton John joke didn't mean that at all. (it doesn't really matter and wasn't well used / very funny here in this thread anyway, so I can't be arsed to explain it - I just felt the desire to tell you that it was NOT a stab at you / your product / your product's price )Zaphod (giancarlo) wrote: I understand very well that a delay plugin priced more than 10 dollar is perceived as pricey, in a world where the basic vstsdk tutorial is based on a delay plugin example
- My comment is not a rant. It is an explanation about the real value of the product, what you have inside it.
"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.
- KVRAF
- 2772 posts since 22 May, 2017
I'm loving that GUI.
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- KVRist
- 221 posts since 24 Apr, 2004
- KVRAF
- 10359 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
No. It's purely tonal/frequency response and harmonic content authentic.
It's.. weird but extremely good. Hard to explain. The marketing blurb really does say the truth. It just "blends" awesomely within the mix and you have a ton of flavors to select from to get this "blending" to sound different or take up a different position within the mix. As I said, very hard to explain.. and definitely not for everybody.
In the end it's a very simple delay plugin. Not much more than straight up delay and multi-tap delay. No crazy modulations or such things. You can get it to do some feedback but it can get out of hand in a strange way quite quickly.
It's.. weird but extremely good. Hard to explain. The marketing blurb really does say the truth. It just "blends" awesomely within the mix and you have a ton of flavors to select from to get this "blending" to sound different or take up a different position within the mix. As I said, very hard to explain.. and definitely not for everybody.
In the end it's a very simple delay plugin. Not much more than straight up delay and multi-tap delay. No crazy modulations or such things. You can get it to do some feedback but it can get out of hand in a strange way quite quickly.
"Wisdom is wisdom, regardless of the idiot who said it." -an idiot
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- KVRian
- 1121 posts since 6 Mar, 2004
It's still just such a hassle to use or even demo Acustica plugins. I love developers like Fabfilter who have a single .dll you have to download, put anywhere you want, insert a serial into the plugin UI itself and everything just works. Acustica is the exact opposite in terms of copy protection, demoing, customer account systems, website usability, plugin footprint etc., so I'll try again in three years when maybe the devs have learned something.
- KVRAF
- 10359 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
I don't know how the demo works but at least on PC, the full retail is very simple to install and to get working. It's through a similar system to Native-Instruments plugins, where you have a single management software (called Aquarius) that downloads, installs and licenses the product.. once you've registered an account with Acustica Audio.
Hopefully they add the demo stuff there as well.. and it'll be available for OSX soon.
Hopefully they add the demo stuff there as well.. and it'll be available for OSX soon.
"Wisdom is wisdom, regardless of the idiot who said it." -an idiot
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- Banned
- 453 posts since 30 Mar, 2016
A problem I have with "old" delays is that they don't blend with clean sources - digital synths or sampled real world sounds. Even with e.g. The Legend, where you have this full spectrum, extremely detailed sound, and then the delay, some sort of blur with nothing above e.g. 3-4 kHz, lots of noise, all details lost - a distinctly different character. IK Echoplex - just to name but one.bmanic wrote:It just "blends" awesomely within the mix and you have a ton of flavors to select from to get this "blending" to sound different or take up a different position within the mix. As I said, very hard to explain.
So if you or somebody else could explain in more detail how this blending is done in the Lemon... maybe something like FabFilter Timeless, where it's a tape delay but, errr... not exactly.