*Studio One actually disables this plugin for me, citing that it returns invalid data, this could
be an audio driver compatibility issue, so I wanted to let them know is all...
It is $69.99 on the PA site and the same on their own website, minus 10% if you sign up for their newsletter. Is it available cheaper anywhere else?the $50 intro price made it an easy decision.
if you have other ADPTR plugins it's 49enCiphered wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 12:18 pmIt is $69.99 on the PA site and the same on their own website, minus 10% if you sign up for their newsletter. Is it available cheaper anywhere else?the $50 intro price made it an easy decision.
Makes sense, thankskraster wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 12:21 pmif you have other ADPTR plugins it's 49enCiphered wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 12:18 pmIt is $69.99 on the PA site and the same on their own website, minus 10% if you sign up for their newsletter. Is it available cheaper anywhere else?the $50 intro price made it an easy decision.
It's obviously worth to have some ADPTR AUDIO in your plugin folder...enCiphered wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 12:27 pmMakes sense, thankskraster wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 12:21 pmif you have other ADPTR plugins it's 49enCiphered wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 12:18 pmIt is $69.99 on the PA site and the same on their own website, minus 10% if you sign up for their newsletter. Is it available cheaper anywhere else?the $50 intro price made it an easy decision.![]()
Thanks for your review! I bought TAL G-Verb and after 2 days of extensive testing I am more than happy with it.kraster wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 3:12 pmTal G verb is one of my favourite plugins. It's insanely capable. Basically a granular processor and delay into an FDN reverb or vice versa.enCiphered wrote: Sat Apr 26, 2025 5:11 pm Has anyone compared it to TAL G-Verb, specifically in the experimental sound territory?
It is currently 10% off, so I'm wondering if it’s worth picking up or if I should try Utopia instead.
I’m mostly interested in unnatural, interesting reverb textures.
It's exceptionally good for granular cloud stuff. The grain pitch sequencer is really useful and from a granular standpoint it's really easy to understand. The FDN reverb is very deep and a bit too cryptic for me. But very powerful. You can go from lush to metallic by adjusting a few parameters.
Utopia is more like Adaptiverb where it's a more traditional reverb but with more control over the spectral content. You can definitely go really weird by adjusting the spectral blocks size and the ability to eq the decay of different frequencies. (I would love to see a bit more tweakability around the spectral end of Utopia)
There's obviously going to be some overlap but ultimately they are pretty distinct from one another.
I think that G verb is more tweakable and is effectively two plugins in one but can be a bit cryptic when it comes to the FDN.
Whereas Utopia is more accessible and quicker to dial in but as a result a bit less deep in terms of getting to the basic building components.
Both are very capable of producing some really otherwordly and ethereal results.
Both are fantastic.
Yeah G verb is an absolute Gem.enCiphered wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 12:41 pm
Thanks for your review! I bought TAL G-Verb and after 2 days of extensive testing I am more than happy with it.
For my needs (heavily experimental), G-Verb feels like it was almost tailor-made for my workflow. There’s something slightly raw and characterful about how it reacts, especially when pushed with more abrasive sources.
What stands out for me is how well it handles dense, unpredictable material without collapsing into mud. I can sculpt long, smeared decays that maintain a vivid texture, or dial it back for chaotic short bursts that still keep edge and definition and it’s incredibly responsive to modulation.
Another big plus is how it doesn't gloss over the imperfections in the sound. Instead, it seems to enhance "grit/noise" in a way that sounds intentional, not like a plugin struggling to keep up. For anyone working outside of traditional "clean mix" paradigms, it’s seriously inspiring.
It doesn´t just sound "processed", it interacts with the source material. So yeah, Utopia is off the table for me
They're on your user drive:aMUSEd wrote: Sun May 04, 2025 10:38 pm Anyone know where the factory presets folder is on the hard drive? (macOS)
Thanks but that's for user presets and currently empty till I make some. I want a list of factory presets so I can create NKS versionsmartinjuenke wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 6:48 amThey're on your user drive:aMUSEd wrote: Sun May 04, 2025 10:38 pm Anyone know where the factory presets folder is on the hard drive? (macOS)
~User/Documents/ADPTR/ADTPR Utopia/Presets
Strange, there are the factory presets on my system.aMUSEd wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 10:25 amThanks but that's for user presets and currently empty till I make some. I want a list of factory presets so I can create NKS versionsmartinjuenke wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 6:48 amThey're on your user drive:aMUSEd wrote: Sun May 04, 2025 10:38 pm Anyone know where the factory presets folder is on the hard drive? (macOS)
~User/Documents/ADPTR/ADTPR Utopia/Presets
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