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  1. The Sword

    Analog Modeled EQ Boost Pedal

    FREE

    SUPER BOOST

    Based on the same EQ/BOOST section of our Solidus VS8100, The Sword is the ultimate clean booster you’ll ever need! 

    Clean boosters are basically a combination of tone shaping and amplification. We provided you a 10 band equalizer followed by a transparent clean booster for endless tonal shaping possibilities.

    The Sword is brought to you in collaboration with The Amp Sim Universe!

    THE SWORD SPECIFICATIONS

    Analog Modeled 10 Band Graphic EQ

    20dB Clean Booster

    Resizable interface

     

    Get it here:

    https://www.audiority.com/shop/the-sword/

     

     

    Check out other free plugins:

    https://www.audiority.com/shop/?_plugins=free

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  2. When I saw a free product from Behringer, it didn't trigger my interest, despite the "FREE" label. Seeing an ongoing discussion already two threads long got me curious, whether the product might actually be good. Nope.

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  3. Hi Saverio,

    It's a nice plugin which can produce interesting results with various sources. However, compared to real pedals and other plugins, it's not in the ballpark tonewise. I'm not here to criticize it, although a few suggestions from users wouldn't hurt, right?

    The gain staging seems to be off. Is it possible to add an input gain knob?

    Also, the tone knob range is too broad. Can you add a toggle to narrow the sweep?

  4. When I tried Reaper for the first time, v2 or v3, it was a little less than 5MB in size. Now, quite a few years later it's only 15MB, which is pretty amazing.

    IME, running Reaper is like using FreeBSD for desktop - not for everyone.

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  5. 11 hours ago, Heath Row said:

    I purchased DIFIX a month or so ago, didn't seem to do much of anything for me, guess I might spend a few minutes on it again and see what gives, I think I even read some documentation on it, didn't seem to help. I have found that with United Plugins and W.A. and the like, cheap sort of interesting kinda plugs, some work real well, others although they appear to work, just seem to, well I don't know what. I just put them aside and have a look again sometime in the future, might have been just having an off day . . .

    It doesn't do anything obvious, pretty much like in some cases it's hard to tell whether a DI box really does something or it's kind of a fifth leg in the signal chain. Since I live in exile, far from home where I had mountains of gear, this plugin seems like a viable substitute for normal DI boxes, which IME help to go from good to great tonewise while recording high impedance sources like guitars and basses with traditional passive pickups.

  6. 3 hours ago, Per Christian Frankplads said:

    Could you share how to? I would like to get this working, since I miss Pro-53.

    I have Ableton Live 11 on a MacBook Air M1.

    Easy! You just load the plugin, then it prompts you to drag-and-drop a patch file onto it. It's a simple file

    image.png.c3e496f9be0482711cfe1c6b237706e9.png

    But you need to download the zip archive from Github and unzip it.

    image.png.5747ffe7d622f6e45f4644080535cc9b.png

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