Is it just me though is their reverb almost mono? It's very narrow.MogwaiBoy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:33 pmSame. Hook, line and sinker. Keen for the reverb for $40 too, oh and the drum and vocal stripsdownSouthside wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 10:10 pmIt only gets worse. I've actually picked up half of the SSL plugins over the last couple of years thanks to similar sales.
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I remember reading it was actually the Relab guy that did the SSL reverb, though quite some time ago. Same with IK’s reverbs. I might be remembering this wrong though.
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- 10 posts since 7 Jun, 2017 from Santa Cruz CA USA
[quote=Ploki post_id=8217697 time=1632217114 user_id=221865]
maat has repeatedly failed to answer what makes Algorithmix code any special
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Ploki, you will find the answers on our thEQ product pages.[quote=v1o post_id=8217717 time=1632218524 user_id=42967]
[quote=v1o post_id=8217717 time=1632218524 user_id=42967]Algorithmix Blue costs nearly a thousand to buy today.[/quote]
Hi v1o,
thEQblue12 is currently on sale for US$272 or 30% off $389. BTW, Christoph’s Classic PEQ Blue has not been updated or supported for a while now…
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maat has repeatedly failed to answer what makes Algorithmix code any special
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Ploki, you will find the answers on our thEQ product pages.[quote=v1o post_id=8217717 time=1632218524 user_id=42967]
[quote=v1o post_id=8217717 time=1632218524 user_id=42967]Algorithmix Blue costs nearly a thousand to buy today.[/quote]
Hi v1o,
thEQblue12 is currently on sale for US$272 or 30% off $389. BTW, Christoph’s Classic PEQ Blue has not been updated or supported for a while now…
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- KVRAF
- 6465 posts since 17 Dec, 2009
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- 2475 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Relab did "X-Verb", not "FlexVerb".
X-Verb was SSL's reverb plugin before FlexVerb, and was generally well-regarded.
SSL discontinued X-Verb for whatever reasons and launched a new reverb, built by them, called "FlexVerb", which wasn't as well-regarded.
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- 5948 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
FlexVerb sounds pretty good to me. I've only seen positive feedback from users so far. Maybe post some of the negative feedback you allude to?
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Ditto! It sounds great and has a great interface/workflow. Hard to complain for $30. I'm on a mission to eventually buy all the SSL plugins during their pretty regular no-brainer sales.
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- 2475 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
I'm just summing up some general observations of what I've observed online over the years. I never tried X-Verb, and I tried FlexVerb but didn't like it much (although the interface is quite nice). So I passed on the Flexverb deal, and instead invested that money into LiquidSonics, Relab and Reverb Foundry, and I'm very happy with those.
If you're interested in people's direct feedback on X-Verb, and the reaction when FlexVerb was introduced in comparison, you can of course Google around and I'm sure you'll see many of the things I saw over the years...
But if it works for you, great. Enjoy!
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- 1311 posts since 7 Apr, 2019 from Canada
The anti-cramping seems interesting. I've never used oversampling, and given that I have a lot of experience I've experienced this, but it usually depends on the filter.
Still, thanks for sharing the information I will have to do some experiments of My own, an interesting idea. I've not always been a fan of crossover but it's a neat idea too, the parallel.
Still, thanks for sharing the information I will have to do some experiments of My own, an interesting idea. I've not always been a fan of crossover but it's a neat idea too, the parallel.
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- KVRAF
- 1822 posts since 25 Feb, 2005
X-EQ2, Bus Compressor 2, and Flexverb are back on sale at usual outlets.
Edit, it seems you need to do some kind of Gobbler download to demo, absolutely daft !!!!
Edit, it seems you need to do some kind of Gobbler download to demo, absolutely daft !!!!
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- 10 posts since 7 Jun, 2017 from Santa Cruz CA USA
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- KVRAF
- 4506 posts since 25 Mar, 2016 from Seattle
That's cool mate, I have no idea what relevance it has or why you are quoting me though...
Edit: You thought I was talking about a MAAT EQ, I wasn't... This thread isn't a MAAT thread, it's for the SSL Native X-EQ 2
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- 40265 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
SSL X-EQ 2 sounds great imo. I haven't tired of it since I got it in September 2021. There are not many plugins I can say that about.
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