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  1. They should sell tickets to the forums, the entertainment value is pure gold, they never fail to deliver The Cakewalk Forums
  2. I own everything, don't use any of it though, it's a TONEX thing, keep buying new releases to support him, you never know what he may come up with.
  3. No, no, I don't think it's that either. Swishhhhhhhhhhh perhaps. Perhaps not.
  4. lol Nay. Perhaps, swishhhhhhhhhhh Perhaps not.
  5. https://gearspace.com/board/new-product-alert/1425055-oeksound-releases-bloom-adaptive-tone-shaper.html
  6. Very nice add on for Amp Room, sounds very good, CPU usage seems fairly high though. Put it up against similar ENGL amp and cabs in TONEX, it does very well, but for me I'll take TONEX for sound and feel, and certainly far less CPU usage. So in the end it would be an all round victory for TONEX.
  7. Insta buy, Oeksound make excellent stuff, no need to hang back. ๐Ÿ‘
  8. bloom An adaptive tone shaper. It analyzes the character of a signal and applies corrections to the perceived tonal balance for a more even and refined sound. what we wish an EQ would do Control irregularities in a rough sound Increase warmth, clarity, or brightness in a safe and controlled fashion Transform the tone of a sound with natural-sounding results Track through Bloom with low latency mode find your tone with bloom Bloom is an adaptive tone shaper. It analyzes the character of a signal and applies corrections to the perceived tonal balance for a more even and refined sound. It also lets you shape the tone and character of a track, for example, by adding warmth, brightness, or clarity. Tonal adjustments made with Bloom are dynamic and context-aware. This, together with its carefully designed user interface, makes the plug-in quick and intuitive to use and helps keep the material sounding natural, even when making radical changes. fits the occasion Bloom boosts and cuts frequencies only when needed, helping to mitigate energy build-ups and reveal more detail. It lets you make tonal changes quickly while being considerate of the source material. For example, you can boost the high-end on vocals without emphasizing unwanted sibilance. With Bloom, bright doesnโ€™t need to mean shrill, and big doesnโ€™t need to mean boomy. Use it to shape tone with confidence. starting point or finishing touches Bloom can work as a good starting point when shaping a sound. Useful for quickly crafting single tracks towards a cohesive mix, itโ€™s also equally functional as a bus processor, whether for sculpting groups or sensitively shaping a master. Get your mix up to speed effortlessly, or dive deeper to bring that exact sound you envisioned to life. bloom - $209USD https://oeksound.com/plugins/bloom/
  9. It's quite possible that in this circumstance they have already been given the chance to 'build it' and unfortunately 'they' decided to run.
  10. Well I got it, just about to download and install, I'm a fan of Softube, even though this or any of the other AmpRoom stuff wont get used after tonight, TONEX all the way I've got all the other Amp Room stuff, got to keep going I guess.
  11. Cakewalk, be it SONAR. Sonar, CbB is far from a "simple tool", far, far, far from a "simple tool".
  12. ahhhh, you're just a mob of
  13. Heath Row

    Trash is back

    Well apart from what dudeskin above mentioned, there is a big 3 in place of a 2, and the knowing that you have the latest and Gr. . . . well the latest anyway. I've got them all so there is no point stopping now. Upgrade/update whatever they call it, here I come . . .
  14. man that's not a thumb, it's a 3rd upper limb ๐Ÿ˜ When you barre don't have your barring finger with heaps/a lot/much overhang past the E/A string, as little as possible/comfortable so if you want to apply vibrato to a power or 1st/5th chord arrangement there is little to no movement to be in position, Tony Iommi used chord vibrato a lot make the sound thicker, bigger. At the start it takes a little more instead of just slapping your barring finger across/down and not really caring all that much, but it's not that hard to get use to it, and it must add a little to your accuracy elsewhere. and yes, with the A pattern Barres as well, any barre really, unless you have a purpose for that barring finger hanging out past its general tone making position.
  15. Make no doubt, compliments are preferred, right or wrong. That doesn't mean they are the only form of legal tender though.
  16. me thinks there is a lot of chickens running in the opposite direction to these forums. ๐Ÿ”๐Ÿ”๐Ÿ”
  17. They are well practiced believe you me ๐Ÿ˜
  18. @Hillmy, I think I am catching on, could you just explain what you mean in the last post from 'Oh,' on wards?
  19. and to think I had to have my content moderated for 2 weeks or so, twice, because of very angry geeky individuals needing acknowledgment.
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