pekbro wrote:It's pretty close to Microshift (big or little), seems slightly more cpu efficient,
albeit short of features as compared to (big) Microshift, or any of the eventide
pitch shifters.
Thanks.
Appreciated.
rsp
pekbro wrote:It's pretty close to Microshift (big or little), seems slightly more cpu efficient,
albeit short of features as compared to (big) Microshift, or any of the eventide
pitch shifters.
I was a bit the same, and then I picked up the 10db bundle on a sale and was really impressed by how good it sounded. My BOZ collection is steadily growing with some very useful mixing tools.SparkySpark wrote:Great to read all the positive impressions. I don't recognize the Boz brand, so it's excellent to find that the audio quality is on pair with Microshift and Eventide. As I wrote, they had me on the workflow.
what features is it missing compared to Microshift? Seems slightly different algorithms, and Microshift has continually varying delay and pitch whereas ProVocative needs a bit of modulation to achieve that.pekbro wrote:It's pretty close to Microshift (big or little), seems slightly more cpu efficient,
albeit short of features as compared to (big) Microshift, or any of the eventide
pitch shifters.
Yeah you're right, short on features was a poor choice of words. They are reallywoggle wrote:
what features is it missing compared to Microshift?
Left us hanging there. What's the market leader in your opinion?tim.benetonn wrote:microshift sounds better but also there are many alternatives that sound better than microshift! good that is cheap though
For us who are not affected by that bug, can we just as well skip this update?bozmillar wrote:Hey guys, one more update available. The last one fixed the {T issue for some people, but there were still some issues lingering. So far, this update has fixed the issue for everybody who has installed it.
Windows: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2ahjyhdln6lsv ... s.exe?dl=1
Mac: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qbznk1llshyvj ... c.pkg?dl=1
True, that. I recently acquired Microshift and thought it sounded quite nice indeed. I'd also be curious to know what its superiors are.Richard deHove wrote:Left us hanging there. What's the market leader in your opinion?tim.benetonn wrote:microshift sounds better but also there are many alternatives that sound better than microshift! good that is cheap though
I too would like to hear what you think is better than microshift.. or any of the Eventide offerings (personally I think the H910 does the best sounding typical pitch thickener sound).tim.benetonn wrote:microshift sounds better but also there are many alternatives that sound better than microshift!
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