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Refire

Refire has an average user rating of 4.67 from 3 reviews

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Refire

Reviewed By Synami [all]
February 4th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.1.0 on Windows

Refire is a very nice, albeit basic way to enhance digital drums and percussive sounds. Each of the five modules are useful if you just want to quickly dial in some basic settings, such as transient shaping, saturation, additional presence and clipping. My only minor gripe is the pitch knob for the sub module going from 0 to 12 in 0.1 intervals, rather than KNOCK's more familiar keys and accurate fine tune. It'd be a nice option to change that, albeit I'm not a developer so I don't know how hard that'd be to implement.

EDIT (12th July 2024): The sub module now has both editable frequency and key values, so the only problem I had was fixed.

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sheepstuph
sheepstuph
3 February 2024 at 7:55pm

When I download the plugin, I just get a file called "download" with no extension. Any idea why?

outobugi
outobugi
4 February 2024 at 12:27am

Most likely a browser issue. Sounds like the download never gets finished and is stuck in a temporary state.

sheepstuph
sheepstuph
4 February 2024 at 1:44am

Okay, I'll try Chrome. Edge is the browser I've been having the trouble with.

phankiejankie303
phankiejankie303
6 February 2024 at 4:26pm

Pretty handy tool to spice up the drums and bring some life into them but I am getting weird distortion like noises when enabling either x2 or x4 oversampling in Cantabile. I have to admit though that I haven't tried Refire in any other DAW yet. Is this kinda a known isssue of the plugin or maybe it's just the version of Cantabile that I am using that's the culprit?

Eldin94
Eldin94
24 February 2024 at 2:27pm

Where to copy and paste this file ? Because I can't find it when I try to manage more plugins in FL studio .. I copied into my VST3 plugin folder into my generators into everything and still nothing..

Eva Redwood
Eva Redwood
18 July 2024 at 10:29am

I feel like the Size and Level control is doing opposite things of what they're supposed to do.

THIS POST HAS BEEN REMOVED

_Freeman_
_Freeman_
27 July 2024 at 11:28pm

Refire for sure is a gem, but unfortunately v1.10 crashes Studio One when I try to load a busier song with multiple Refires in it. Song loads fine, as soon as I pull Refire out of the VST3 folder. Also Studio One points to Refire in its crash reports. Might have some trouble living together with other plugins in a project, because in my tests it does not seem to happen with projects that have exclusively Refires in them.

_Freeman_
_Freeman_
30 July 2024 at 12:57pm

Update:
You can not have UAD Plugins in the same Song with Refire without crashing Studio One when trying to open the song.

Repro:

- Create new song.

- insert Refire into an audio track.

- insert a UAD Plugin (not UADx!) into same audio track.

- save song, close song.

- open song.

==> Studio One crashes, (creating hundreds of message popups and crashdumps in one go until program shuts down).

Win10 x64 // Studio One Pro 6.6.2.

_Freeman_
_Freeman_
19 August 2024 at 1:47pm

fixed in v1.20.

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