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Post by joey808 on Jan 11, 2017 14:55:20 GMT -6
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Post by joseph on Jan 11, 2017 15:30:33 GMT -6
Sorta sad they waited until now to rehash this, right when Relab just reverse engineered their technically superior System 6000 stereo programs.
Still, cool to have TC reverbs native now. Maybe they'll release DVR-2 as well.
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Post by wiz on Jan 11, 2017 18:29:27 GMT -6
Sorta sad they waited until now to rehash this, right when Relab just reverse engineered their technically superior System 6000 stereo programs. Still, cool to have TC reverbs native now. Maybe they'll release DVR-2 as well. gotta link to the relab info...? cheers Wiz
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Post by joseph on Jan 11, 2017 18:52:41 GMT -6
www.relab.dk/public/manuals/VSR_S24_Manual.pdfBut check the new product forum over at GS for what Warp69 (Martin Lind, the Relab developer) and Casey from Bricasti say. I actually compared myself the Relab to the TC offering, and there's no question that the Relab is the more advanced and realistic, apparently the VSS6 type.
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Post by papag on Jan 11, 2017 22:20:00 GMT -6
So basically it makes no sense to get this over the Relab version?
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Post by joseph on Jan 12, 2017 16:47:03 GMT -6
So basically it makes no sense to get this over the Relab version? Well there are some nice presets and it's a legacy TC sound. But the way the early reflections and true stereo field meld with the source on the Relab is uncanny.
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