Yes, recently we've been focused on getting some of the vintage pieces right. As mentioned, Tony (and a number of us, myself included) have been unhappy with the quality of a few of the emulations for years, and wanted to take the opportunity to get them dialed in to the point that we were satisfied.jens wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2019 12:57 pmRobGee wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2019 11:29 am Wow, still regurgitating and updating that old stuff. Hopefully they get round to something interesting at some point![]()
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They are updating the (very) old stuff, because back when they coded it they had to make a lot of concessions due to CPU restrictions and hence weren't really satisfied with it anymore (which is they reason why they didn't/don't sell some of them separately until now).
Tony Agnello certainly did not make a secret out of not being satisfied with the Flanger and the Phaser and wanting to redo them.
And there really is a day and night difference. So personally I am very very happy that they do this. Getting them even for free is the icing on the cake. I so love this company, I really do!
That being said, there are plenty of new and interesting things in the upcoming plug-in pipeline. We're not content just modelling old gear
