See the comparsion video from rob papen:
u-he have done such a great work on repro, so if they could do that with the ms-20 I think they come closer than behringers k-2 oder korks ms-20 mini.
See the comparsion video from rob papen:
Since everyone and their mother has Lexicon covered, that can only mean Quantec or Bricasti.Urs wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 12:47 pmCan't name it, the makers of the original unit are notoriously suing the Behringers of this world. Best to not mention them at all.nevernamed wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 11:26 amSo what of this reverb? Is it going to be a standalone product or? Is it based on any of the classic reverbs or it's own thing? Anything you can share at all on this?Urs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:35 pm
But also, as Sascha's work was mentioned, we've nailed a certain reverb
We‘re not sure about anything and Urs would rather not say
You’re using quotation marks because it’s based on convolution, not algorithmic emulation?Elektronisch wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2019 3:54 am Well Bricasti "emulation" is made by Liquidsonics and i dont think they are Behringers of this worldunless U-he ment what i said that every software developer is a behringer
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Urs wrote: Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:15 pm Uhbik was designed to complement SoundToys. I wouldn't dare to compete with them.
I'll also address some remaining issues in future updates: Really "lexical" presets for Uhbik-A, more "analogueish" phaser modes for P, an LFO for Runciter (dunno where to squeeze that in though), Hz-readout for Q - to name the most prominent requests.
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