Soundtheory GULLFOSS computional auditory perception EQ

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Go PC version!

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mine too :)
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Another month - any news? I'm not annoyed by the way, just want to try it!

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dandezebra wrote:Another month - any news? I'm not annoyed by the way, just want to try it!
Before there’s a PC version a sale will happen (hope so!)...

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The dev posts on Gearslutz, so I'd recommend anyone interested to follow this thread.
But yeah, no news about PC version yet it seems.

https://www.gearslutz.com/board/product ... 018-a.html

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Amazing plugin indeed. SoundTheory is joining Zynaptiq and FabFilter towards a bright digital future in music. Kudos!

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Anyone compared it with unfilter?
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Do they do sales from time to time? Shall wait for Black Friday, I guess... The normal price tag is a bit hefty....

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Caine123 wrote:Anyone compared it with unfilter?
Did you see the elaborate answer on Gearslutz? Posted a few days ago.

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Fleer wrote:
Caine123 wrote:Anyone compared it with unfilter?
Did you see the elaborate answer on Gearslutz? Posted a few days ago.
crap, missed it, will have to check. thx

are aall kvr people on gearslutz though?? ;) :P
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Caine123 wrote:
Fleer wrote:
Caine123 wrote:Anyone compared it with unfilter?
Did you see the elaborate answer on Gearslutz? Posted a few days ago.
crap, missed it, will have to check. thx

are aall kvr people on gearslutz though?? ;) :P
I am not, and I also would like to see that answer too.
Fernando (FMR)

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fmr wrote:
Caine123 wrote:
Fleer wrote:
Caine123 wrote:Anyone compared it with unfilter?
Did you see the elaborate answer on Gearslutz? Posted a few days ago.
crap, missed it, will have to check. thx

are aall kvr people on gearslutz though?? ;) :P
I am not, and I also would like to see that answer too.
I am not as well, because GS is too confusing in it’s layout and topic logic.

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OK, here is what is written, followed with my questions:

Gullfoss works by automatically adjusting its settings in real-time according to the audible features of the input signal, providing quick and precise fixes for issues that would otherwise be unsolvable or require a lot of time and experience to resolve.

What is “fixed”, how and why? According to what principles? That’s what I’d like to know. They say nothing about that (or am I missing something?).

While the technology behind Gullfoss involves intricate analysis and complex mathematical algorithms, Soundtheory has created an easy-to-use tool for everyone from the amateur musician to the professional mastering engineer. Its clean user interface offers a set of basic parameters that can be adjusted to improve the clarity, detail, spatiality and balance of a mix or recording in a matter of seconds. Gullfoss is even capable of fixing balancing issues between different sound elements without access to the individual tracks.

The set of parameters is “clean” and “basic” indeed. Too clean and basic, I’d say. It doesn’t leave much control to the user. So, it’s kind of a hit or miss option. We either like what it does or we don’t. There is no middle term, IMO. My main critic is that it seems it will make everything sound more or less equal, according to the model they implemented. Everything is automated, standardized, out of control, and I wonder if it is this what we “really” want? Again, I may be missing something.

Maybe I'm being a control maniac, but that’s what I am questioning myself about. I'd like to hear your opinions on this.
Fernando (FMR)

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Gullfoss has controls like Recover, Tame and Bias that allow to determine your own sonic signature.

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