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Jez! My September voucher went on Metric AB. Hope the intro period lasts until the October voucher...

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simon.a.billington wrote:I like the new direction for the UI too.
Same. Much cleaner and clearer. Despite being minimal, the old UIs always felt busy and hard to read to me. I could never really place exactly why that is, but looking at Byome it seems even more obvious. Good job on the new look and feel!

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How come we don’t have a Renoun vst?

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dangayle wrote:How come we don’t have a Renoun vst?
probably due to difficulties with routing. but yeah, we really really want one. my favorite thing about reason.

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dangayle wrote:How come we don’t have a Renoun vst?
Would something like this work? :hihi:
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Oof! GUI looking beautiful, well done guys.

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thelizard wrote:
dangayle wrote:How come we don’t have a Renoun vst?
Would something like this work? :hihi:
Lol, ask and ye shall receive! And everything is automateable? You are playing with my emotions.

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dangayle wrote:How come we don’t have a Renoun vst?
Would there be interest in a Renoun VST? :ud:
Josh, Co-Founder of Unfiltered Audio:
http://www.unfilteredaudio.com

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Amusesmile wrote:
dangayle wrote:How come we don’t have a Renoun vst?
Would there be interest in a Renoun VST? :ud:
There is an interest in all Unfiltered Audio plugins, particularly the ones not available :)

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Damn, I was thinking Sunder.

Is there a VST plan for Sunder? It is really amazing.

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robbmonn wrote:Damn, I was thinking Sunder.

Is there a VST plan for Sunder? It is really amazing.
While I haven't used Sunder, I've used G8 to achieve something similar. Engage G8's reject outputs and you have something akin to being able to process loud and quiet parts of a sound separately. Additionally engaging one-shot gate mode can even get you some way toward being able to process transients separately from everything else, assuming the material is suitably 'spiky' in nature. Sound quality is great too. You get perfectly lossless recovery of the original sound (AFAIK) if neither band is processed.

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dangayle wrote:Lol, ask and ye shall receive! And everything is automateable? You are playing with my emotions.
LOL. The hype. The new UI design is right up my alley.

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cron wrote:
robbmonn wrote:Damn, I was thinking Sunder.

Is there a VST plan for Sunder? It is really amazing.
While I haven't used Sunder, I've used G8 to achieve something similar. Engage G8's reject outputs and you have something akin to being able to process loud and quiet parts of a sound separately. Additionally engaging one-shot gate mode can even get you some way toward being able to process transients separately from everything else, assuming the material is suitably 'spiky' in nature. Sound quality is great too. You get perfectly lossless recovery of the original sound (AFAIK) if neither band is processed.
Yep! G8's Reject Outputs were the inspiration for further research into Sunder. Sunder is pretty much that DSP algorithm but scaled up to 3 channels and with more control over the envelopes and whatnot.

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21st is still the day?

I have a pickpack waiting for byome

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thelizard wrote:
cron wrote:
robbmonn wrote:Damn, I was thinking Sunder.

Is there a VST plan for Sunder? It is really amazing.
While I haven't used Sunder, I've used G8 to achieve something similar. Engage G8's reject outputs and you have something akin to being able to process loud and quiet parts of a sound separately. Additionally engaging one-shot gate mode can even get you some way toward being able to process transients separately from everything else, assuming the material is suitably 'spiky' in nature. Sound quality is great too. You get perfectly lossless recovery of the original sound (AFAIK) if neither band is processed.
Yep! G8's Reject Outputs were the inspiration for further research into Sunder. Sunder is pretty much that DSP algorithm but scaled up to 3 channels and with more control over the envelopes and whatnot.
how does one access the Reject Outputs ? I can get them as a stereo pair by flipping but can I get them by running G8 as a 4 channel plugin in Reaper so that I get both Reject and Normal outputs?

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