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Aleksey is late with his announcement today. :o
Already bought it :D
http://www.voxengo.com/vintagemod/

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Yowie. Thanks for the heads-up...
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Peter, I've delayed a more wide announcement because on the last minute a nasty bug has been discovered. Seems like it does not happened on your setup, but others have experienced it. I'm working on a fix and will release it ASAP.
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It'll be interesting to see when it's completely ready, if not just for the 'through time zero' feature.
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I'm wondering where the difference is to the AF-chorus apart from the additional feedback-control (and this 'time-through-zero thing)? :?
seems a bit of a weird business-move but probably I'm missing something... :?

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Actually, I like this business move and I'm hoping that it's a sign that the AF Delay will be broken out of the AF Suite, or one quite similar to it. I really like that delay, but there aren't any other plugs in that suite that I would have used (apart from the chorus, maybe). :)

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:o

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pough wrote:Actually, I like this business move and I'm hoping that it's a sign that the AF Delay will be broken out of the AF Suite, or one quite similar to it. I really like that delay, but there aren't any other plugs in that suite that I would have used (apart from the chorus, maybe). :)
yeah might be - but I already bought AF and I bought it mainly for the (superb-sounding :-D) chorus :?

I'm not against selling the plugins individually - I think that's a good thing - but this new plugin has features which the AF-chorus doesn't have while it seems to be almost the same thing...

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jens, indeed, it is very close to AF Chorus in parameters and overall sound. What stopped me from adding functionality I implemented in Vintage Modulator to AF Chorus is the fact that I do not want to add latency to Chorus plug-in and to decrease its CPU peformance. I.e. these plug-ins were at least technically different - even the core processing functions are different for AF Chorus and Vintage Modulator. I'm sorry for the confusion (and for being a little more $$$ minded in this case).
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Aleksey, with all respect dude, do you do this stuff 24/7? Your output is ferocious :-o
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i have to say, it's getting confusing.
i'd rather see a bunch of flexible hi quality plugins than 100000 different dll's, many doing similar things...

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Manc, there's no wonder in that - smaller plug-ins need less time to produce. It usually takes a lot of time to produce Pristine Space, Redunoise, CurveEQ-scale plug-ins.

Add here my 7days/week involvement and it should be clear. Though, as you may see, bugs happen from time to time.
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Aleksey Vaneev wrote:Manc, there's no wonder in that - smaller plug-ins need less time to produce. It usually takes a lot of time to produce Pristine Space, Redunoise, CurveEQ-scale plug-ins.

Add here my 7days/week involvement and it should be clear. Though, as you may see, bugs happen from time to time.
Fact is, as far as I am concerned, all other fx devs could cease to exist. As long as your doing your thing, everything is covered!
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Well-said, Manc!

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Manc Chris wrote:Fact is, as far as I am concerned, all other fx devs could cease to exist. As long as your doing your thing, everything is covered!
Well I'm as enthusiastic about Voxengo as the next guy...hehe but I think I appreciate all the 'In the box' development team that we have. They all kind of feed off of each other in some ways and push the technology forward.

But yes, Aleksey is certainly a very hard worker and innovator and provides top rate support at Voxengo also! 8)

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