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Everything posted by Spice3d
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Funny, I do the exact same thing. I was hoping it would encourage me to use more of my plugins, but sadly, I usually reach for the same ones. I've dramatically slowed my plug-in purchases lately and feel like I have everything I need. However, it doesn't take much for me to be enchanted by a new shiny toy.
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Since the panning is based on the incoming signal, it's not as robotic as your standard auto-panner.
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Sound Particles' Brightness Panner is also good. I like to use them on hi-hat loops.
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Played with the trial for a bit this morning and concluded that it sounds weird. I appreciate the tech behind it, but in the end, you have to like the sound. Here's a link to the only non-PA review so far by Nate aka Protoculture. It gave me a much better understanding of what the thing does. https://www.sonicacademy.com/courses/first-look-unfiltered-audio-tails
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Here's a nice written review https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2022/04/05/crystalline-review/
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One demo showed it has resizable GUI.
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Don't forget the $100 voucher!
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Also includes a $100 coupon. It's been on my radar and I ran out of resistance.
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Anybody buy this? To me it looks very odd and vague.
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PB did a pretty in depth interview with the developer. I’ve always ignored this synth but have changed my mind. https://youtu.be/w9LkAI9f0qg
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I own Synomyn, Atlas, Cosmos, Resonic Pro, XO, ADSR Mgr, etc., with Synomyn being my current favorite. I've got over a miliion audio sample and MIDI files. I absolutely LOVE how Fyler displays MIDI file notes and can also play them. I think only Resonic Pro plays MIDI, but it doesn't show the notes. I also like the star rating and favoriting features. The one thing that it needs immediately is the ability to autoplay as you arrowdown a list. I also use Cakewalk to preview MIDI with a VST instrument, but a sample manager provides so much other info that I have to use both. Fyler ability to show the actual MIDI notes may be a gamechanger for me. Only time will tell.
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So far I've been able to resist. I know 12gb is supposed to be a good thing, but it makes me think twice. That all said, John will probably talk me into it today. ? It's silly, but my favorite thing about this is the stadium vocal lol
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Powerful, but a bit CPU heavy.
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Trying the demo now. I have a ton of granular effects, but this one can create much more musical results instead of always over-the-top mangling. I really like it.
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Keep in mind the knobs unit is basically a single console channel strip and only works on one track at a time. It controls a software EQ and compressor. The fader is basically gain only, but controls 10 tracks at a a time.
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Ultimately, it's way easier and faster to use your mouse. Sadly.
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I have one. It was incredibly cool initially. However, I've gone back to just using the DAW knobs. Keep in mind, you have to have a plug-in on every single channel it controls.
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This is an Ableton Live screenshot ?
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His number-of-notes triggers takes it to another level.
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The pattern UI is genius. Must have taken ages to make all the presets. It would be cool if he made a MIDI effect plug-in using the same engine.
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Not sure why this wasn't on my radar. Great sounding synth. I was just looking at this yesterday, but balked at the $199 price. No brainer at $29.
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Sweetwater has Expansion Bundle Pick 5 for $224 which is a couple bucks less. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/AvengerXP5Pk--vengeance-sound-vps-avenger-expansion-pack-pick-5
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My gawd they are expensive!
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Best Service has Vengeance Sound's Avenger for $140.68 (36% off normal $220) On the Vengeance Sound site, there's only a 25% off coupon, so $165 net. I think a read the last day was today, the 16th. I'm not sure if Best Service will follow, but it would seem likely. https://www.bestservice.com/avenger.html
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I didn't see a trial version.