Is original source code belong to you or any other company (uhe, magix, etc)?sascha wrote:The fillets days are long gone and, frankly, I'm not looking back. They were sort of a lucky accident. Lacking proper math & analytic skills, I had to do most of the work based on empirical tuning. While this is still the case to some extent, I've gotten rid of some bad habits and preferably can do stuff much better, and in lesser time.
Fish Fillets should be re-released in Uhbik
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- KVRAF
- 1914 posts since 13 Sep, 2007
Murderous duck!
- KVRian
- 574 posts since 20 Aug, 2013
Your question is answered on the Fish Fillets website.

Of course, I have no insight into what pieces of FF code actually went into the Magix plugins, but the above quote to me sounds a lot like "the Magix plugins are Fish Fillets Pro".Fish Fillets website wrote:In 2003, as I started working for the DSP team at Magix, I decided to give up the freeware work and sold them the exclusive rights for the code of all digitalfishphones plugins that had piled up. Some of the work evolved in the form of new products, at least a couple of ideas were transfered along the way.
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- KVRist
- 74 posts since 8 Jan, 2006
ignoring the sound (which i find pretty good) - those old plugins really shine in their simple UIs.
you can throw a plugin on and have it 90% of the way there very very quickly.
presswerk sounds wonderful but there's an extra couple of clicks or so to get to the easy compressor view, and even then it's still not as immediate as blockfish. it'd be great to close the gap there a little bit more, maybe by having a setting to start up in a particular view or something.
you can throw a plugin on and have it 90% of the way there very very quickly.
presswerk sounds wonderful but there's an extra couple of clicks or so to get to the easy compressor view, and even then it's still not as immediate as blockfish. it'd be great to close the gap there a little bit more, maybe by having a setting to start up in a particular view or something.
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
So you're telling us that an easy-view/mode can't be saved into a patch and that patch can't be set to load as default?dub3000 wrote: presswerk sounds wonderful but there's an extra couple of clicks or so to get to the easy compressor view, ...
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
So add a 1176/1178 style compressor (and maybe throw a 546 Parametric Equalizer, too) ...#rob wrote:A compressor would be a good fit for the Uhbik bundle, yes
then just change the name of the whole bundle to "Uhree"
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
That could be actually be a good idea. From the marketing POV, at least, I'm certain it would succeed.Tp3 wrote:So add a 1176/1178 style compressor (and maybe throw a 546 Parametric Equalizer, too) ...#rob wrote:A compressor would be a good fit for the Uhbik bundle, yes
then just change the name of the whole bundle to "Uhree"
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