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scottyp 15.12.2003 02:31 PM

I agree - HW is where it's at. Try running your audio out of you computer and into the Virus - fan-friggin-tastic if you set it up right. Even my lexicon mpx200 sounds better than most SW, and it ain't all that good (it can get a bit noisy)

Tomer=Trance 15.12.2003 03:06 PM

hey i didnt say software is better then hardware :oops:
just that i prefer using software on the editing and building stage of the track
i know that plug in-its a boundle by event "dsp-fx" is the name
also has delay,corus,phaser and some other godies

Mash-up 31.12.2003 10:59 AM

im definately a bigger fan of hardware when it comes to synths, but i would say there are far more better options for fx on the Sw plugins.

i think (Juho) you are a wee bit too critical of the quality of the reverbs, but i suppose it all comes down to personal taste.

it would get a bit boring if we all liked and used the same sounds and Fx.

Six4Eight 31.12.2003 12:04 PM

I actually use both. I always record main leads etc. with Virus effects on them already. Some minor effects (sweeps / TB stuff etc) I might record plain and add effects later on. I use a lot of software FX though, also for drums.

Tomer=Trance 31.12.2003 03:50 PM

i think it has to do with a person's style of working...
and hey man nice seeing new members coming all the time
i like your music 648, keep it up! :)

udenjoe 02.01.2004 03:24 AM

I imagine if you have alot of processing power you can get some good effects chains on a PC or mac. Again that's DSP power.

Tomer=Trance 02.01.2004 05:04 AM

well i personaly was talking about vst effects.
dsp card are totaly different,they are hardware.... and they sound like hardware of course :D . my friend has a creamware card and it rox - on the fx side and the synth side it sounds great (dsp..) :)

TommyS 02.01.2004 09:53 AM

Has anybody tried the impulse modeled reverb plugins?

You can try a free one here. (One of the best)

http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html

With Voxengo Impulse Modeler you can make your own impulse responses.

http://www.voxengo.com/imodeler/

There`s also some sample cd`s of impulses from different environment available, but there are impulses available on the web taken from hardware reverb units aswell

:D

TommyS 02.01.2004 10:05 AM

These are some links for impulses available on the web:

http://www.voxengo.com/impulses/

http://www.noisevault.com/index.php?page=3

And what i forgot was this impulse reverb plugin:

http://www.tascam.com/product_info.php?pid=324

:D

Juho L 02.01.2004 10:32 AM

That TommyS' link is interesting. Sounds good. But I think it has the same problem as my other good software reverb: It eats CPU like a mad man.


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