Sorry to hurt your sentiments, but I did not like what I heard in the audio demos. Nothing special. I do understand they are like industry-standard models, but that doesn't mean I should consider it. If you are looking for those specific models, this is an amazing deal indeed. I do agree that is very simple and straightforward.TIMT wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 5:14 am"Not worth bothering about"lmao..mate, Relab's Lexicon model is the defacto model and at $35, you are essentially robbing them. it sounds god damn phenomenal if you are just looking for something that is zero fuss, but brings a lot to the table in terms of sound. If it does even a 10th of what the complete version does, it's worth every pennyLoveEnigma18 wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 5:01 amWow, Sonsig Rev-A sounds amazing indeed. I had seen it before, but never really paid attention. Thanks for the suggestion. I checked the video you posted above by Sean Divine and it sounds beautiful. GUI is nice with simple and easy controls. Something worth considering. It was 50% off earlier this month, so would need to wait for a similar deal. Relab LX480 Essentials are $35 right now, but guess that's not worth bothering about.jens wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 8:18 pmSo that would really be the Sonsig then... it's amazing how they managed to lay out the controls for the underlying complex archicture so that it's a breeze and joy to tweak - one of its tricks is that apparently each of the 10 "sizes" uses a different algorithm. That in combination with the "time" control (RT60 practically) already allows so much versatility. Then there's the ensemble, the three "characters" (different envelopes basically), the three render modes, the Tilt and Diffusion controls, yadda yadda... and yet it isn't a huge number of controls - one would be excused for looking at the GUI and assuming it's was more or less a one-trick-pony - and yet this could not be further away from the truth.LoveEnigma18 wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 7:48 pm After demoing all these plugins, I feel that the simpler the GUI and options, the better it will be for my head to work with it. We already have tons of complicated things to handle in music making already.
I will definitely demo it today and compare it with Pro-R, because I am liking that one too. One problem with Relab plugins is the need for iLok software and then $25 fee it at all I want to resell it.
The reason I said that is because it would not satisfy my intention. After spending $35 on that, I'd still be looking for a versatile reverb and it definitely cannot replace something like Pro-R, for example.