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Post by Johnkenn on Oct 14, 2020 10:27:02 GMT -6
The harmonics option is nice...but not sure it would replace FF for me.
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Post by sirthought on Oct 14, 2020 10:30:37 GMT -6
I'm sure it does the job, but I don't like the interface. FF seems much quicker to control and see what's happening.
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Post by plinker on Oct 14, 2020 11:38:02 GMT -6
"Finisher"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2020 11:47:05 GMT -6
GUI looks terrible. This won’t be replacing Slick EQ and Pro Q.
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Post by mrholmes on Oct 17, 2020 7:52:03 GMT -6
Am I the only one? The distortion on top of each transient does not sound nice to me. What I heard would be easily possible with Logic Stock EQ and some saturation in parallel.
For me with each offer comes the question:
What sets your product apart from other products. I think it gets harder and harder to sell the same thing again and again... Correct me if I am wrong...
PS: And yes the GUI is distracting the eyes.
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Post by svart on Oct 17, 2020 9:24:02 GMT -6
At least it's not 200$ like their compressor plugin.
You check out Crave EQ?
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Post by svart on Nov 7, 2020 13:11:08 GMT -6
Speaking of their 200$ compressor plugin, I had been holding out to see if it would go on sale for black Friday, but I couldn't contain myself, so I bought it.
A producer I follow uses it more than just about any other compressor and I've been illogically jonesing to try it for myself.
It's pretty much my desert island compressor now. It just sounds "right" on everything I've put it on. It's replaced the 1176 on most things now.
So now I'm intrigued for the eq even though I really love Crave EQ and these seem to overlap in functionality.
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