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Michael Docy

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  1. 0.28.3 now available. I am impressed by the attention to detail that the Kushview developer has. We get an update every few weeks. It keeps getting better and better. If you need a vst host, this one is worth considering. Occasionally, Element Pro is on sale for 29 dollars.
  2. +1 The sound is soooo good! This is an excellent freebie. Thank you, IK.
  3. "To access the plug-in simply register a piece of Focusrite hardware and download from your account before the 2nd May 2019 - 4pm UK time."
  4. I only buy new compressors if they do something better or smarter than what I currently have or if it has a unique useable feature. I like the negative ratios for special effects and the GR Limit for letting the loud parts get through. It uses internal 4X oversampling when your daw sample rate is set to 44.1k or 48k. I can't resist... snagged it!
  5. I may get this. Looks like a good delay. Anybody have it and recommend it? I don't have a delay with built-in ducking and this one seems to have it.
  6. 4:20 -- "It really gives you a sense of what you're getting, Soundwise!" Serious question: How to use the plugin? Do you put one instance of it on every track, or what? I don't understand how it interfaces with the daw.
  7. Dear users, We are proud to introduce our new dynamic processor plug-in: PSP Twin-L - a dual algorithm classic limiter. The aim of this plug-in is to provide a wide variety of shaping options. The plug-in is able to emulate the main features of two types of limiter: VCA-limiters, which is a modern type of analog limiter, and Opto-limiters which are vintage optical limiters. The new fully featured 30 day demo version is available on our download page. To see the PSP Twin-L in action you can visit our booth 19203 at the Winter NAMM show, which begins tomorrow. Introductory offer! Until the 3rd February 2019 you can buy PSP Twin-L at the special introductory price of $49*. As a registered user of our other processors plug-ins you can get it at an even better price (up to 44% additional discount). To see your final price for the PSP Twin-L: log into your user account, go to the store and put the PSP Twin-L into your cart. Starting from the 4th February 2019 the regular price of $69* will be applied. (* all prices include taxes) https://www.pspaudioware.net/register/store.php www.PSPaudioware.com
  8. I got the 99 dollar voucher too. It looks like a great compressor but I can't afford it at the moment. I'll probably demo it to see if it will be on my "future purchase candidate" list.
  9. It works and the price is right. It is an interesting concept: being able to visualize phase issues in the frequency domain. I just tried it on the master buss to see if any frequency-specific phase issues were happening on my recent song mix. The entire graph stayed in the positive except for a brief moment when I observed a slight negative around 200 Hz. The 200 Hz region can have a lot going on, so it is not surprising to me. The small negative dip was so quick that I am not very concerned about it. To verify that the plugin is actually working, I placed the plugin "Channel Tools" on the bass guitar sub-group. I flipped the phase of the "right" channel on the "Channel Tools" plugin. The Correlometer display immediately displayed negative bars on everything from 20 to about 200 Hz. This was exactly what I expected to see. I tried flipping the phase on one side of the drum buss and got the negative bars on the lows and the highs, where the majority of the drum sound was coming from. The Correlometer seems to be doing its job as intended. I need to try it on many different mixes, including commercial releases, to get a good feel for what the display is telling me and to learn when I should make adjustments to the mix based on what the display is telling me.
  10. 2-Jan-2019: Voxengo is happy to release its newest free plug-in - Correlometer, an analog-style stereo multi-band correlation meter plug-in for professional music production applications. Correlometer is available in AAX, AudioUnit, VST and VST3 plug-in formats (including native 64-bit support), for macOS and Windows computers. Correlometer is a free analog-style stereo multi-band correlation meter AudioUnit, AAX and VST plugin for professional music production applications. It is based on correlation meter found in PHA-979 phase-alignment plugin. Multi-band correlation meter is an advanced way to check for presence of out-of-phase elements in the mix. Broadband correlation metering reports overall phase issues and may misrepresent problems present in select spectral bands, while multi-band correlation meter easily highlights problems present in mid to high frequencies that are not easily heard by ear, but may still reduce clarity of the mix. Another application of multi-band correlation metering is phase- and time-aligning of channels and tracks, especially bass and bass-drum pairs, guitar mic and D.I. source pairs, two-microphone stereo recordings, etc. Correlometer can display 4 to 64 individual spectral bands, with adjustable band quality factor that controls the degree of band’s selectivity. Averaging time of correlation estimator can be adjusted. Correlometer supports side-chain inputs for easy correlation estimation between separate audio tracks. Correlometer features: 4 to 64 band correlation meter Adjustable band quality factor Adjustable averaging time Side-chain input Resizable user interface All sample rates support Zero processing latency User interface color schemes Retina and HighDPI support Correlometer can be downloaded freely at the Voxengo web site: http://www.voxengo.com/product/correlometer/?eref=ml
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