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jude77

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  1. This looks fascinating, in that it models 12 compressors!!  But how many do I already have?  Dozens? Hundreds?  But yet I still want more!

    "One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them".  One my butt!!!  I WANT THEM ALL!  MY PRECIOUS!!!!

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  2. 13 hours ago, Brian Walton said:

    Terrible.

    I've got 2 of them but this kind of thing confirms my suspicion that IKM really has some growing to do on the physical guitar product front.  

    They feel well built, but you also have to account for the fact that these things are meant to take some abuse - being stepped on, tripped over, etc.  

    That's the truth.  There's a reason they're called "stomp boxes".

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  3. 18 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

    Bought it to go with the rest of the HoRNet plug-ins I seldom use.

    Think of it more in terms of, "But look how many plugins I have!"

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  4. I've been working with Blender for a bit over a year.  It is, indeed, an amazing program that will do anything 3D you can imagine.  As @mettelus rightly notes, however, it can be overwhelming, but if you hunker down with the tuts and work with it a bit everyday you will make progress.  Plus, you will learn things you never imagined needing.  Boolean curves, anyone?

  5. 4 hours ago, ralfrobert said:

     

    I have to say: Getting 360 was money well spent. The plugins are very good, can be used in the 360 GUI as modules or stand-alone, and new ones come in regularly. Kuassa is a very underrated company IMO. 

    Kuassa does make good stuff, and I'm glad to see them getting some recognition.   Plus, I always appreciate when folks on the forum offer their own thoughts on products because I know I'm getting an honest opinion.

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  6. https://pasttofuturereverbs.gumroad.com/l/rnpdh

     

    MONEY BASS For Kontakt!

    One of the most iconic bass guitar riff and bass sound ever!

    Does this bass sound familiar to you? No wonder, because almost everyone knows this song and its formative bass sound.

    Check out the demo:

    The real strength of this Bass lies in its playability.

    No machine-gun effect thanks to Multi-Round-Robin, 30 alternative samples per key!

    This is how the bass cuts through your mix in a perfectly clean and authentic way.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Soundwise said:

    I was also checking CPU usage in S1. What's the trick?

    Go to the left side of the AT5 screen and, If you're using one amp, click the little arrow that let's you choose two amps, then click one again.  Reverse it if you're using two amps.  Your CPU will drop by 50%.

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  8. On 3/1/2024 at 1:22 PM, Anxiousmofo said:

    It is free compressor day.  I have this several times over but will take the free WUP'ing.

    I hadn't thought of that.  Good idea.

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  9. 5 hours ago, 53mph said:

    Thinking about it, they may have actually developed a great mastering tool. After all, unlike iZotope, Landr have required people to upload their music to their site for mastering and they also have been releasing the music. This means, they might have some deep learning embedded into the tool that can tell what works (distribution stats tracking what gets the most plays) and what doesn't (my distribution stats, for instance).

    With all the material uploaded to Landr, they will have had a huge archive for machine learning. I don't know if iZotope do this as their mastering is offline and not directly linked to distribution.

    Just a thought.

    That's an interesting point.  About a year ago I tried a demo of their service and it sounded slightly better than the masters I do myself, but there was not enough difference to jump in with them.  However, if you're right I'd certainly be interested in trying them again.

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