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Posted by Jason_R on Aug-08-2009 19:22:

Vengeance Launches Vst Range

First release is a pretty smart looking Mulitband Side chain

Looks like an very capable vst however what can you really tell by looks.

I don�t know how to post pics inside of threads but full details and screen shots can be found here

http://www.vengeance-sound.com/eng/indexFLASH.html

I know it�s not a favrioute with everyone (I quite like it) but a dongle is required so no torrent for this one.

Can�t wait for the next release.

(Also a new sample cd � Electro Essentials Two was recently released so if t�s your thing check it out)


Posted by sixofour.604 on Aug-08-2009 19:56:

Since when did dongle = no torrent? Dongles are as crackable as anything else.

Also, Why the heck does a sidechain vsti exist? Do people really not know how to set up a side chain in ?


Posted by alanzo on Aug-08-2009 20:02:

quote:
Originally posted by sixofour.604
Since when did dongle = no torrent? Dongles are as crackable as anything else.


A dongle does not automatically mean it won't be cracked, but it does make cracking more difficult and less likely.

quote:
Originally posted by sixofour.604
Do people really not know how to set up a side chain in ?


No, they do not.


I'm surprised they teamed up with an un-known company rather than ReFX again. Hopefully they'll come out with some plugins that are more useful than a sidechain ... some sick FX or something would be fun. But I doubt they'll ever release anything unique.


Posted by sixofour.604 on Aug-08-2009 20:04:

Its as if Vengance reads this very forum, looks at all the "why modern trance blows" threads. And does EXACTLY what people complain about.


Posted by cryophonik on Aug-08-2009 20:34:

This isn't a basic sidechain compressor - it's a multiband sidechain compressor. Yes, that can be done without an all-in-one VST, but I doubt that many people know how to do it and it generally involves multiple EQs/filters, SC compressors, and busses. This VST seems pretty useful.

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo

I'm surprised they teamed up with an un-known company rather than ReFX again.



Manuel Schleiss (the guy behind this) works for both Vengeance and reFX.


Posted by 4everX on Aug-08-2009 20:45:

wow Cool


Posted by hasbone on Aug-08-2009 20:52:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQF4AXtuZBI

Holy text-to-speech batman.

I'm not sure what to think of it.


Posted by floyd741 on Aug-08-2009 21:41:

quote:
Originally posted by hasbone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQF4AXtuZBI

Holy text-to-speech batman.

I'm not sure what to think of it.


lol, listen to what it says from 1.03 to 1.11 about sidechaining.


Posted by dannib on Aug-08-2009 22:06:

lol

Doubt i will be buying this.


Posted by orTof�nChiLd on Aug-08-2009 22:07:

Yeah me too


Posted by No Left Turn on Aug-09-2009 01:33:

This seems to be on par with RNDigital's D4 compressor. It's cool and can be really useful in some specific situation, but it's just not really appealing for mainstream use unlike its plug-in counterpart, Nexus.


Posted by mysticalninja on Aug-09-2009 08:30:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
This isn't a basic sidechain compressor - it's a multiband sidechain compressor. Yes, that can be done without an all-in-one VST, but I doubt that many people know how to do it and it generally involves multiple EQs/filters, SC compressors, and busses. This VST seems pretty useful.



Manuel Schleiss (the guy behind this) works for both Vengeance and reFX.


also for access.. his bank is prolly the best on the ti


Posted by Damian81 on Aug-10-2009 11:53:

cant wait to try these!


Posted by Waza on Aug-10-2009 12:49:

can't be bothered trying these.


Posted by psymon.d on Aug-10-2009 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Waza
can't be bothered trying these.


Posted by cryophonik on Aug-12-2009 19:04:

So, has anybody bothered trying 'these' yet?

If so, how is it? Stable? Any notable bugs/issues?


Posted by cryophonik on Aug-13-2009 05:08:

So, after watching the demos again (bad automated voice aside) and reading through the manual, I picked this up this evening and, yeah, it's very cool and incredibly flexible. It's not your ordinary SC compressor by any means and it's nothing like the RNDigital D4. You can get some very cool effects with minimal effort. Here's a quick demo of an effect that I came up with by splitting the SC frequencies and using completely different attack and release settings for the high and low bands.

http://www.cryophonik.com/files/vps_mbsc_demo.mp3

All you'll hear in this demo is one pad (Omnisphere) and one drum loop (no additional effects). The first time around, you'll hear the pad without the plugin, followed by the pad with the SC plugin triggering different settings for the high/low bands, and finally the same settings but with the frequency split point automated to increase from the previous setting to the maximum (i.e., low frequencies only). The split point is essentially a crossover point - when it's at its max value only the output of the lower signal is passed and vice-versa.



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