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@djeroen

I can fully understand why you are halting development of the V3 plugins and it is great that the previous versions are still available for download.

However, I use TB Isone in conjunction with TB Morphit on a * regular basis * to check my mixes.
I suspect that this use case may be quite a common one.
Can we expect a V4 version of Isone in the future please :?:

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+1 for TB Isone please!

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newluc wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:23 am +1 for TB Isone please!
Hasn't this been succeeded by Morphit? Bus comp V3 takes some beating.

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No, isn’t the same thing; Isone simulate a virtual speaker and virtual room, not the correction for the headphone. It’s very useful to recreate the studio ambient in the headphones.

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Morphit with virtual environments would be a welcomed feature by the looks of it.
It would also make Morphit more desirable.

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djeroen wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 10:03 pm A new update is available now: www.toneboosters.com/changelog.html

Some plugins that have been around for a very long time will go into retirement. The remaining plugin set now has (beta) Apple Silicon support. And we've added the (very much requested) upward compression mode to Compressor 4 :-)
Hi Jeroen, the compression zones in Comp 4 seem to be triggered by the full wideband signal right? Any chance to change that?

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Also, Sibalance 3 has not been upgraded, and it's a pretty indispensable plugin to abandon.

I'm glad I have the v3. I hope there will be a v4 at some point.

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+1 on Sibalance

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+2 on Sibalance! I use it on every track!
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Sibalance and Isone 3 are not really abandoned; they are still available as installer and portable zip; we've only stopped selling them and there will be no further development. And thanks for the suggestions for v4 of these plugins :-)

Compressor 4 has an extensive side-chain EQ; you can make it respond to any frequency range you like.

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The VST2 build of the new version of DualVCF (v1.5.5) causes Ableton to crash on launch on my PC (Ableton 10.1.30 / Win10). The vst3 seems fine, but I've had to disable the vst2 version for Ableton to start. Anyone else have this ?

Reaper seems to ignore the VST2 version completely too (possibly it skipped it due to it failing)

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djeroen wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 9:54 pm Sibalance and Isone 3 are not really abandoned; they are still available as installer and portable zip; we've only stopped selling them and there will be no further development. And thanks for the suggestions for v4 of these plugins :-)
While I have your ear for a moment, please consider trying a de-plosive solution in the same vein as Sibalance.

I tried to make Comp 4 attack these frequencies but I don't think it has the same sonic power as a rich multiband solution. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, I'll try more. But still, I don't see Comp 4 as a replacement for Sibalance.

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mcbpete wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:31 pm The VST2 build of the new version of DualVCF (v1.5.5) causes Ableton to crash on launch on my PC (Ableton 10.1.30 / Win10). The vst3 seems fine, but I've had to disable the vst2 version for Ableton to start. Anyone else have this ?

Reaper seems to ignore the VST2 version completely too (possibly it skipped it due to it failing)
thanks! this should be fixed in installer v1.5.1.

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jochicago wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:56 am ... But still, I don't see Comp 4 as a replacement for Sibalance.
Have to agree, I have hard time with that too. Nothing I have encountered so far have come close to being a replacement for Sibalance...and I have a lot of plugins...aaaaa looooot ooof pluuugiiiiins. :D

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It's too bad about the legacy products being taken off the market. I missed the last sale and was hoping for another. I guess that was "the" sale. I'd buy them if I could even agreeing to no further development or support. I like how LinPlug discontinued their proucts: they announced it, dropped their prices, and were clear about no further development or support. That gave us a chance to acquire them.

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