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Post by sirthought on Jan 21, 2020 14:54:34 GMT -6
Just came across this developer called Toneboosters. They seem to have most common audio production suite tools, they have a very "Fabfilter" look and descriptions are also very similar, but their prices are crazy low.
Wondering if anyone here has worked with them?
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Post by askomiko on Jan 22, 2020 5:39:55 GMT -6
Yes, it's a one man operation sorta like airwindows. I love his Barricade (master limiter) and Reelbus (tape simulation). I prefer the old v3 version GUI though, but that's just because I used those for a long while before the v4. The developer is a professor of signal processing or something and his plugins started as a "this is how it should be done" -thing.
The BusTools package includes v3 versions of everything in affordable package.
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Post by sirthought on Jan 22, 2020 8:04:44 GMT -6
Yes, it's a one man operation sorta like airwindows. I love his Barricade (master limiter) and Reelbus (tape simulation). I prefer the old v3 version GUI though, but that's just because I used those for a long while before the v4. The developer is a professor of signal processing or something and his plugins started as a "this is how it should be done" -thing. The BusTools package includes v3 versions of everything in affordable package. Yeah it was the v3 package I came across. They have a really nice layout and approach to things, I can tell without even listening to anything. Hopefully the results match. Glad to hear that someone appreciates them. I was sort of surprised at how complete the offerings were and I'd never of them once. Seems like a lot of work to produce something that comprehensive. I just might try the two you have mentioned. Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2020 17:27:01 GMT -6
Yes. I've used ReelBus here and there for years. EBU Loudness is cool, so is Morphit. Good stuff and killer prices.
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Post by theshea on Jan 23, 2020 14:19:36 GMT -6
i use reelbus v3 as the only tape emulation if in need of one. i like it a lot if i want to tame hi frequencies and too snappy transients inan "analog emulating" way (whatever that means ;-).
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