Melda MXXX (or the year of chainers)

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Yup, Vstforx is a really interesting way of chaining plugins and I wish it a bright future. I've been following the updates for more than a year now and still hope the 64-bit version will load 32-bit plugins soon:

"64-bit support: A 64-bit version of VSTForx would be able to load 32-bit and 64-bit plugins."
The more I hang around at KVR the less music I make.

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Arrested Developer wrote: Would be cool if it would be sold separately.
As it incorporates all FX from Melda it actually is the Total Bundle (plus the new framework). ;)

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Igro wrote:unlike any other chainer, this can modulate its internal effects' parameters. Something that doesn't exist in those chainers that house 3rd party plugins (unless I missed something).
you missed something.
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elassi wrote:
Arrested Developer wrote: Would be cool if it would be sold separately.
As it incorporates all FX from Melda it actually is the Total Bundle (plus the new framework). ;)
i see.
I thought it would be good if you could use it with 3rd party plug ins.

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whyterabbyt wrote:
Igro wrote:unlike any other chainer, this can modulate its internal effects' parameters. Something that doesn't exist in those chainers that house 3rd party plugins (unless I missed something).
you missed something.
enlighten me then. Hope you are not referring to a host automation.

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Igro wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote:
Igro wrote:unlike any other chainer, this can modulate its internal effects' parameters. Something that doesn't exist in those chainers that house 3rd party plugins (unless I missed something).
you missed something.
enlighten me then. Hope you are not referring to a host automation.
Vstforx does this, in fact you can chain many parameters of many vst(i)s to the same modulation. it can go much complicated from there even. you can also save your creations as presets.

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I find this better looking than the other Melda plugins. Idk why.

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kuzami wrote:I find this better looking than the other Melda plugins. Idk why.
You are right, I think it's because most of the UI element alignment issues are fixed and they've done away with the atrocious colors (well, except for the green)

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I hope Vojtech add a version of MXXX to the other Melda bundles. I have the Creative Bundle, and this would be a great addition.

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Igro wrote:but unlike any other chainer, this can modulate its internal effects' parameters. Something that doesn't exist in those chainers that house 3rd party plugins (unless I missed something).
Nomad Factory's MAGMA has been able to do this (and much more) for years.

Many seem to miss this cool feature of MAGMA.
Granted, it's a little bit hidden, and also not advertised well by NF.

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thecontrolcentre wrote:I hope Vojtech add a version of MXXX to the other Melda bundles. I have the Creative Bundle, and this would be a great addition.
+1. I have the Mixing bundle and it would be great to see a version there...

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You can directly access and modulate all params in Usine too.

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Novalis wrote: Nomad Factory's MAGMA has been able to do this (and much more) for years.

Many seem to miss this cool feature of MAGMA.
Granted, it's a little bit hidden, and also not advertised well by NF.
I was just looking at Magma from this perspective. All Nomad Factory would need is to expand their grid framework somewhat, add a feedback capability, a band splitter, some MS/LR converters and a few other utilities and it would give MXXX a serious run for its money. It looks to me like NF is 90% of the way there to having a serious MXXX competitor.

Unless Melda prices MXXX aggressively (something I believe they are not inclined to do), Magma could be the new best seller super effect.

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