This post makes me think of using the Filterscape EQ. I should go with it some more.
I have all of the EA plug-ins--Inspector XL, Firium, Eqium, Finis and Neodynium.
I don't use the equalizers that much. I've been going with the PSP ones (Master Q and Neon HR) instead. I do use neodynium, since it does some interesting things. Finis for cleanish limiting.
When I move to a different computer, will I still be able to download my old EA plug-ins and get them unlocked on my new computer?
U-he, Elemental Audio & that crazy guy who bought them
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- KVRist
- 376 posts since 8 Apr, 2004 from Portland, OR
Probably a question for their forum.feyshay wrote: When I move to a different computer, will I still be able to download my old EA plug-ins and get them unlocked on my new computer?
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- KVRAF
- 2217 posts since 15 Jul, 2003
i will just add that Filterscape Q6 is a wonder with a little work to breathe expression and some life into 'real' acoustic instrument samples -- like brass and woodwinds.
a lot of people complain about lack of expression and articulation with samplers and in my experience a great deal of that can be brought back with Filterscape Q6 and its envelope follower methods.
a lot of people complain about lack of expression and articulation with samplers and in my experience a great deal of that can be brought back with Filterscape Q6 and its envelope follower methods.
