Hornet Opinions?
- KVRian
- 939 posts since 31 May, 2017
OK, I see the email now. Very short sale. It says until April 28th (ie tomorrow). Hopefully that means through tomorrow so I'll have time to check some stuff out.
Even with the description above I am still somewhat confused by the wide variety of auto gain type plugins so I guess I'll have to demo a few if I get the time. I definitely would like to pick one up. 31 and the guitar compressor pedal are intriguing too.
Even with the description above I am still somewhat confused by the wide variety of auto gain type plugins so I guess I'll have to demo a few if I get the time. I definitely would like to pick one up. 31 and the guitar compressor pedal are intriguing too.
- KVRAF
- 25042 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
But they have sales quite often - more often than most others.
- KVRian
- 939 posts since 31 May, 2017
- KVRAF
- 25042 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
I'll send you a PM.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2405 posts since 3 Mar, 2010
Thanks again for the explanation, Saverio. I am still trying to wrap my head around the different uses of these plugins. I already have VU Meter MK3, which has the ability to group tracks and apply an AutoGain function. If I understand the information on the website, however, that function can be applied only to ensure that the peaks do not go above a certain level - it does not work on the RMS level. If I want AutoGain on the RMS level, I would need to get The Normalizer or TrackUtility MK2 (and probably wouldn't need both if I already have VU Meter MK3) - is that correct? Finally, if I understand correctly, AutoGain and AutoGain Pro will both normalize the volume to either RMS or Peak settings, but these two plugins will actually write the volume automation into the track itself, so that I don't need the plugin to be on the track once it has finished its work. Have I got this right?HoRNet wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2019 4:43 pmAnd here I ambharris22 wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2019 1:08 pm OK - I missed the last sale, but luckily there is now a 60% sale and I am not going to miss it.
There appears to be some overlap in the functions of Track Shaper, Autogain Pro, TrackUtility Mk2 and The Normalizer. Is there one of these that will perform all of the functions of each? I addition, is the Autogain function essentially compression, but allowing you to set the value to a particular RMS or peak level?
Thanks!
BTW TrackShaper, TrackUtility MK2 and TheNormalizer all include our automatic gain staging technology, TheNormalizer is the only one of the bunch that focus exclusively on automatic gain staging, the other two include that algorithm for different purpouses (TrackShaper to make sure the input level is at the right spot for the internal algorithm, TrackUtility simply to help avoid peaks above a certain level)
AutoGain (and AutoGain Pro) is not a compressor, it's a volume automation utility, meant to adjust the volume of the track to keep it at the same level of any given reference (internal or external)
Saverio
Thanks again!
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- KVRian
- 534 posts since 9 Aug, 2017
I didn't recieve an email. I think I unsubbed from the marketing emails tho. Could someone send me a code if possible, I'd like to pick up tape.strovoknights wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 3:15 am I did received "Secret sale" announce email with discount code.
- KVRian
- 521 posts since 22 Aug, 2014
Unfortunately It is one time only coupon, not possible sharing.
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- KVRian
- 755 posts since 20 Nov, 2000 from Valencia, Spain
I've been trying to get a response from these guys for almost a month, after several messages to support. I don't know if they are ignoring me or simply their support team is currently not doing their job. It's sad because I always try to back these small developers, but this is not nice.
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- KVRist
- 353 posts since 15 Mar, 2021
I looked this thread up to share my concerns about hornet, but I see that im not the first one to be traeted that way.Sahul wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 12:02 pm I've been trying to get a response from these guys for almost a month, after several messages to support. I don't know if they are ignoring me or simply their support team is currently not doing their job. It's sad because I always try to back these small developers, but this is not nice.
Several times I tried to report a bug that make ThirtyOne plug unusable in PT. No answer! At all, not even that they dont know what to do, or that its an Avid thing.
I used to consider Hornet and Saverio as a honest dev, with good contact with customers. Nowadays its just another always on "sale" moneymaker. His plugins were buggy sometimes, but people wanted to support, I really dont feel like it lately.
- Banned
- 7624 posts since 13 Nov, 2015 from Norway
There is a sale right now. 60% off for the next 3 days
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- KVRAF
- 2575 posts since 25 Apr, 2009 from gone
OK, another opinion. I’ve tried these plugins several times, everytime a new thing popped up that had some kind of interest to me. They never brought anything I couldn’t find anywhere else. They sound just OK. Not bad, not good, just kinda meh. So I never bought any.
True, they are cheap. True, I heard a lof of times that the guy is nice. I don’t care, sorry, I don’t work with a plugin because the guy is nice. And there are cheap alternatives everywhere (maybe not for every single plugin he’s making, please don’t try to play with this, I kown some of you
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In the end, I simply don’t give a sh!t about Hornet plugins, very sorry.
True, they are cheap. True, I heard a lof of times that the guy is nice. I don’t care, sorry, I don’t work with a plugin because the guy is nice. And there are cheap alternatives everywhere (maybe not for every single plugin he’s making, please don’t try to play with this, I kown some of you
In the end, I simply don’t give a sh!t about Hornet plugins, very sorry.
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- KVRist
- 353 posts since 15 Mar, 2021
Thats very true actually. One thing that stood against a lot though was that they were always unstable. Im doing some plugin clean ups. Deleteing all of hornet plugs as well. Glad that they were cheapDJErmac wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 3:38 pm OK, another opinion. I’ve tried these plugins several times, everytime a new thing popped up that had some kind of interest to me. They never brought anything I couldn’t find anywhere else. They sound just OK. Not bad, not good, just kinda meh. So I never bought any.
True, they are cheap. True, I heard a lof of times that the guy is nice. I don’t care, sorry, I don’t work with a plugin because the guy is nice. And there are cheap alternatives everywhere (maybe not for every single plugin he’s making, please don’t try to play with this, I kown some of you).
In the end, I simply don’t give a sh!t about Hornet plugins, very sorry.
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- KVRAF
- 4584 posts since 21 Sep, 2005
- KVRAF
- 2575 posts since 25 Apr, 2009 from gone
I totally respect your way of thinking, but I can't join you on anything.
To me it's like you're saying : "the guy is nice, he's a good worker, his plugins are cheap, so we should all buy them and be happy with them".
Well... just NO.
I understand where our opinion is different. To me, the plugins sound very average, when you really like them. Good for you, no problem. This means you won't change your opinion and I understand, it doesn't matter, that's a forum, we're talking.
But the thing is : why should we care if the coder is nice, if the coder is a good worker, if the price is nice, when you can find better somewhere else for the same price or even lower (for some products) ? Are we here to be helful to Hornet plugins or are we here to discuss the quality of sound ? This is a music production forum, not a charity forum.
I hope you understand. Not trying to flame you in any way, just talking.
To me it's like you're saying : "the guy is nice, he's a good worker, his plugins are cheap, so we should all buy them and be happy with them".
Well... just NO.
I understand where our opinion is different. To me, the plugins sound very average, when you really like them. Good for you, no problem. This means you won't change your opinion and I understand, it doesn't matter, that's a forum, we're talking.
But the thing is : why should we care if the coder is nice, if the coder is a good worker, if the price is nice, when you can find better somewhere else for the same price or even lower (for some products) ? Are we here to be helful to Hornet plugins or are we here to discuss the quality of sound ? This is a music production forum, not a charity forum.
I hope you understand. Not trying to flame you in any way, just talking.
