Gobbler leaves much to be desired.db3 wrote: Thu Nov 01, 2018 10:16 am I don't use Gobbler. I requested demo and received iLok demo code, then I had to sign out of my Softube account and back in again before I found the installer on the My Downloads page. https://www.softube.com/index.php?id=mydownloads
Softube Harmonics Analog Saturation Processor
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- KVRist
- 290 posts since 29 Nov, 2018
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- KVRist
- 463 posts since 17 Mar, 2018
Finally bit the bullet. Love this plugin. I actually dont think its flat out better than sdrr - just do things differently.
There are also other harmonics processors that deal with transients in interesting ways - Melda MPhatik and D16 redoptor come to mind.
But all in all, this is a great plugin.
There are also other harmonics processors that deal with transients in interesting ways - Melda MPhatik and D16 redoptor come to mind.
But all in all, this is a great plugin.
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- KVRist
- 246 posts since 22 Oct, 2007 from Norway
There's some visual similarity with Tape of course, and I suspect there can be functional similarities as well: Tape provides saturation modelling just like Harmonics does. Tape has 3 models to choose from, but the Tape models also include other effects and artifacts introduced by tape machines, tape transport etc. Harmonics has 5 models and I doubt there is much overlap in the saturation modeling but of course there can be some.v1o wrote: Thu Nov 01, 2018 4:55 pmIt’s actually a very clear question. Softube Tape was their best selling plugin of all time. Are they hoping for a repeat of that success by using a nearly identical GUI design. Softube typically have unique designs for all their plugins, with the exception of plugins which are inspired by the same hardware.
What I'm saying is I think there's room for owning BOTH
Especially at today's $49,-
I'd say it's potentially a good replacement option for some one-trick-ponys and worth the shot.
Cheers!
E.
Mac, Ableton Live, various plugs and some outboard.
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- KVRian
- 596 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from not where I want to be...
- KVRist
- 301 posts since 30 Jun, 2016 from USA
Softube is a weird company, IMO. Their products are coded well and sound good, but there's something missing from all of their plugins: oomph. I base my opinion on several that I own and several that I have demoed. Harmonics is one that I have only demoed. It was not for me.
With Harmonics, I feel it comes up really short. Yes, it sounds good, but definitely not on all material. Also the band it sounds good within is, to me, extremely narrow. The demo video does a great job at selling the plugin, but real-world usage reveals a completely different result; at least for me anyway. Referring to the Spinal Tap scene, the Harmonics plugin needs to go to 11, maybe even higher for crazy, over-the-top results if required...17, 18...20 perhaps. Unfortunately, Harmonics only goes to about 7 on the dial.
With Harmonics, I feel it comes up really short. Yes, it sounds good, but definitely not on all material. Also the band it sounds good within is, to me, extremely narrow. The demo video does a great job at selling the plugin, but real-world usage reveals a completely different result; at least for me anyway. Referring to the Spinal Tap scene, the Harmonics plugin needs to go to 11, maybe even higher for crazy, over-the-top results if required...17, 18...20 perhaps. Unfortunately, Harmonics only goes to about 7 on the dial.
- KVRist
- 121 posts since 4 May, 2020 from Rome, Italy
Softube is doing a flash sale for this weekend on their Harmonics Saturation plugin. I’m demoing it and I like it, is there anybody who can confirm it’s good also on electronic music (synths, kicks, pads) before I get it? Thanks
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- KVRAF
- 1543 posts since 16 Jan, 2018 from Portland, OR USA
I don't do a lot of electronic music, I do a lot of organic instruments but all pads, keys, arps, etc... that I use are always slow-cooked in Softube Harmonics sauce.Nevel wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 3:14 pm Softube is doing a flash sale for this weekend on their Harmonics Saturation plugin. I’m demoing it and I like it, is there anybody who can confirm it’s good also on electronic music (synths, kicks, pads) before I get it? Thanks
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- KVRAF
- 6210 posts since 25 Dec, 2004
in terms of tools used, there's not often too much of a difference in tools used from genre to genre. It comes down to your ears. It's always as simple as that. I like the overall tone and usability of Harmonics, unfortunately I own a billion other saturators and always seem to have bad timing with sales for some reason... but if you don't have a decent saturator yet, and you like the sound of it, I'd say GO!! It's one of the best, so don't worry, it's versatile enough to use it in any genre.Nevel wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 3:14 pm Softube is doing a flash sale for this weekend on their Harmonics Saturation plugin. I’m demoing it and I like it, is there anybody who can confirm it’s good also on electronic music (synths, kicks, pads) before I get it? Thanks
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- KVRist
- 121 posts since 4 May, 2020 from Rome, Italy
Exactly, it would be my first saturator and it's nice to hear about its versatility (as I was thinking after demoing it). I was torn between Harmonics and Saturn until now but I think I'll get Harmonics since I'm enjoying it more, especially on rhythmic groups and synths. Thank you guys for your fast response!sqigls wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 5:15 pmin terms of tools used, there's not often too much of a difference in tools used from genre to genre. It comes down to your ears. It's always as simple as that. I like the overall tone and usability of Harmonics, unfortunately I own a billion other saturators and always seem to have bad timing with sales for some reason... but if you don't have a decent saturator yet, and you like the sound of it, I'd say GO!! It's one of the best, so don't worry, it's versatile enough to use it in any genre.Nevel wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 3:14 pm Softube is doing a flash sale for this weekend on their Harmonics Saturation plugin. I’m demoing it and I like it, is there anybody who can confirm it’s good also on electronic music (synths, kicks, pads) before I get it? Thanks
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- Banned
- 134 posts since 16 Mar, 2020
No. The good one with all the inside details, tips, tricks and killer presets is located in the VIP section that sadly you don't have access to.
- Banned
- 475 posts since 22 Nov, 2015
Don't forget the special VIP 95% discount codeElevateAudio wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:34 pmNo. The good one with all the inside details, tips, tricks and killer presets is located in the VIP section that sadly you don't have access to.

