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:cry:

i lose internet access & all the intresting stuff starts :(


:hihi:

looks intresting :o

Subz

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whyterabbyt wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:Any Dick fans will enjoy the irony of the name :)
and the tagline

" uhbik, used as directed, is absolutely safe!"
Yes indeedy

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aMUSEd wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:Any Dick fans will enjoy the irony of the name :)
and the tagline

" uhbik, used as directed, is absolutely safe!"
Yes indeedy
I wonder if that's on purpose... :?:

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Urs wrote: Yeah, "cogwheel knobs" or whatever they're called are pretty popular for mastering tools.

Hi,

is this mastering plug ins?


could totally be interested some proper mastering plugs.... Is that what this is?

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ckatrun411 wrote:could totally be interested some proper mastering plugs.... Is that what this is?
I have yet to see a mastering plug that features a "delay" parameter. Proper mastering plugs from u-he are being developed under the working title of "T-device", short of an equalizer - to which we hope we can develop FilterscapeQ6 maybe.

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I didn't look that closely at the GUI before....

Biggest problem on OS x right now, is a multi-band dynamics....


( edit )

sonalksis has one, not as expensive as I thought... Still, would love to see some competition to it.



I've been using the built in one that comes with core audio. I like the Nomad plugs, I have a few.... I am not sure if I like em well enough to master my tracks with...


As far as eq goes, I am pretty minimal in my set up. I have the ddmf pair. They are really, well done.

If I had a multi-band dynamics that was a bit more lively than vintage warmer, and a limiter as good as xenon without a dongle. I'd be pretty happy.

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ckatrun411 wrote:Biggest problem on OS x right now, is a multi-band dynamics....
Yes, that's what I think, too. Especially for surround needs.

But that's off topic here :oops:

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uhbik saves anyone from circular reality

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aMUSEd wrote:Any Dick fans will enjoy the irony of the name :)
i imagine any fans of dick would also appreciate that massive knob.
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.

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haydxn wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:Any Dick fans will enjoy the irony of the name :)
i imagine any fans of dick would also appreciate that massive knob.
But Massive has different knobs! :lol:

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If I was smart enough to make Vsts inspired by books, I think that I would start with these:







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Urs wrote:
ckatrun411 wrote:Biggest problem on OS x right now, is a multi-band dynamics....
Yes, that's what I think, too. Especially for surround needs.

But that's off topic here :oops:
Did you say surround?!?
teacuemusic (Musicals)
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teacue wrote:Did you say surround?!?
Pretty much so, yes.

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Urs wrote:
teacue wrote:Did you say surround?!?
Pretty much so, yes.
I must have missed something somewhere.
Now these are great News if UHE goes surround.

I see it already in front of my eyes: a multichannel Zebra 2, a multichannel MFM2!

I think I must be dreaming :D
teacuemusic (Musicals)
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teacue wrote:
Urs wrote:
teacue wrote:Did you say surround?!?
Pretty much so, yes.
I must have missed something somewhere.
Now these are great News if UHE goes surround.

I see it already in front of my eyes: a multichannel Zebra 2, a multichannel MFM2!

I think I must be dreaming :D
Actually, Zebra and MFM2 are the most complicated contenders for surround... i.e. it's somewhat difficult to come up with a clever way to distribute 5.0/5.1/7.0/7.1 channel layouts to 4 delay lines in MFM2. Add to that, some seem to put a lot of music on the center channel, others don't. There doesn't seem to be a consistent set of rules as to how surround is being used.

For now I'm more or less working in directions that "keep stereo" across the speaker arrangements (as opposed to "multi mono" plugins) until more feedback from users comes in...

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