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  1. They sent me three promo codes. I used one of them to get mine.
    The other two are still good.
    If anyone wants the code, message me. The code gets you the $9.99 price.

    This is an interesting compressor/limiter processor.
    I don't understand all the controls on it.
    The GUI needs improvement and a better explanation of what each knob actually does in the internal chain.
    I don't understand how the metering relates to amount of compression, etc.
    That said, I put it on the master buss and was able to make it sound good.
    I don't usually go for the "glued" sound, but this one does it very well.

     

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  2. October 16, 2020:

    Voxengo is very happy to release TEOTE, an automatic spectral balancer plugin for professional music production applications, available in AAX, AudioUnit, VST, and VST3 plugin formats, for macOS and Windows computers.  TEOTE was designed to be a very useful tool for both mixing and mastering.  It automatically performs such tasks like resonances removal, de-essing, tilt equalizing, usually performed during mixing and mastering.  In mixing, TEOTE sounds good on pretty much any material.

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    While by definition TEOTE is a dynamic equalizer, its technology is solely based on multi-band dynamics processing.  This allows TEOTE to have only minor phase issues, and to produce a subtle transient-emphasis effect associated with dynamics processing.  TEOTE tries to make the program material follow the specified spectral profile, tuned to the contemporary mastering standards by default.  It can be said that TEOTE “straightens” the frequency response, making further adjustments a lot easier; it removes a lot of repeating work.

    Is TEOTE an AI plug-in?  In a sense that AI usually boils down to a “curve-fitting task”, TEOTE is an AI plug-in that performs gain adjustment decisions in a quantity equal to “SampleRate multiplied by BandCount” per second.  However, TEOTE does not use neural networks; it is based on an extremely-refined, completely predictable, curve-fitting function.

    TEOTE is an acronym for “That’s Easier On The Ear”.  TEOTE is a serious contender in helping bring your music production to the next level!

    TEOTE features:

    Automatic spectral balancing

    Selectable processing band count

    Unlinked stereo processing

    Multi-band gain adjustments meter

    Stereo and multi-channel processing

    Internal channel routing

    Channel grouping

    Up to 8x oversampling

    64-bit floating point processing

    Preset manager

    Undo/redo history

    A/B comparisons

    Contextual hint messages

    All sample rates support

    Zero processing latency

    Introductory price of US$69.95 is now in effect until October 30, 2020 (regular US$79.95).  TEOTE is free for Voxengo Premium Membership owners.  Demo version of TEOTE can be downloaded freely at the Voxengo web site: 
    https://www.voxengo.com/product/teote

     

     

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  3. I have changed my mind about the BX_rooMS. It seems to work when I need to do something weird,
    like put reverb on the bass drum. That EQ control dials it in perfectly.

    Also thinking about the BX_delay 2500. The built-in ducking is handy.

    One or the other is going to get my voucher and $9.99.

     

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  4. I just demoed the BX-Room.
    No thanks. I'll save my voucher for something else.
    As one of the reviews stated: It sounds like a pipe.
    Changing the room size changes the length of the pipe 🙂
    I can't imagine using this for anything other than a special effect.

     

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  5. I bought that a few years ago when it was on sale. It was a DVD case with a serial number inside.
    I entered the serial number at Wave Arts then was able to download and authorize the VST and AAX versions.

     

     

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  6. 18 hours ago, Zo said:

    believe it or not to bring back transient like a dbx ... it s also super smooth on vocals

     

    Thanks, Zo.
    If I would have seen your post I would have bought the plug!
    That's exactly what I was looking for but I got lazy and didn't try it out.
    I'll grab it next time it is on sale.

     

  7. Elements 8 vs Elements 9 changes, my observations:

    Some GUI improvements in 9.
    The EQ global edit puts more information on the screen and adds a solo button for each band.
    The Imager has added an extra mode to the Stereoize function. Now has modes I and II.
    The Maximizer appears unchanged. Still works well.
    The IO panel appears unchanged.

    I like the GUI improvements. Definitely worth getting for free.

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  8. cart total$199.00
    discount-$85.67
    volume discount -$15.67
    promo discount -$70.00
    to pay$113.33

     

    It's $113.33 in my cart directly from PSP.
    Anybody found it cheaper yet?

    This plug is looking real good to me, I like the PSP plugs.
    Although, the way things are currently, I may wait until a Black Friday sale
    to get it.
     

     

     

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