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T-Bone 2 has an average user rating of 3.50 from 2 reviews

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User Reviews by KVR Members for T-Bone 2

T-Bone 2

Reviewed By lajosuti [all]
October 27th, 2018
Version reviewed: 1.5.2 on Windows

This is a nice tilt eq plugin with some additional features. The gui is simple and well designed, and I like the sound. Unfortunately in Reaper it doesn't save the settings -> so every time I reopen the session, the T-Bone settings are the default ones again. I really wanted to use this, but come on... so at the end I had to buy another tilt eq from another company.

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T-Bone 2

Reviewed By Rah [all]
August 12th, 2014
Version reviewed: 1.01 on Windows

T-Bone is a 'tilt' or 'slant' EQ. A tilt EQ raises the amplitude at one end of the spectrum and lowers it equally at the other. I find them really useful for doing quick and dirty adjustments to overall tone, and for 'pushing' sounds into a more suitable spectral space in my mix.

T-Bone is impressive to me in every way. The filter sound is top quality, I immediately noticed how good the sound was compared with my previously favoured tilt EQ. Boz makes mention of special filters that "do not have any of the wonky side effects to your high end". This claim bears out, and I would certainly be interested in more filter and EQ products from Boz Labs.

The GUI is also beautiful and impressive to me. I know a lot of people dislike the Skeumorphic designs, but I think this one works well, and I really enjoy looking at it and using it.

T-bone extends the usefulness of a basic tilt eq by adding a number of features that really help you sculpt and shape your sound. The low and high pass filters are a great addition, and allow me to dispense with one or more extra plugins from my chain. Having the filters and tilt all in one plugin really speeds up my workflow.

The 'Harsh' and 'Boom' controls are great; if you push the treble up, and it's pushed too much into the high treble, you can use the harsh control to smooth the top off. Boom can be used similarly to keep the low end under control.

There's mid/side/stereo options (useful) and mix control (useful for parallel processing) and an analog button, which imparts subtle saturation.

CPU seems very low (I haven't actually measured; I generally only look at my CPU hit if something seems to be using it excessively), I use these all over my projects, and my DAW and I don't notice any strain.

All in all, an incredibly well designed and useful plugin that I use all the time. I don't usually give a 10 score, but until I find something better, I believe T-Bone is the best at what it does.

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Comments & Discussion for Boz Digital Labs T-Bone 2

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pekbro
pekbro
28 October 2018 at 6:38am

T-Bone seems to save settings just fine in the latest version of Reaper for me.

lajosuti
lajosuti
31 October 2018 at 10:07pm

Enjoy the plugin then. I tried the 1.5.2 version, vst3 64-bit version and it resets when I reopen the project.

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