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Posted by Magnus on Mar-08-2011 19:50:

Lightbulb Vengeance Multiband Sidechain

Anyone here use the Vengeance Multiband Sidechain? I've heard lots of good things and wondered about your experiences. I'm betting Cryo has used this?

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Posted by Raphie on Mar-08-2011 20:24:

Yes, using this one, since day 1, very usefull, highly recommended


Posted by cryophonik on Mar-08-2011 20:31:

Re: Vengeance Multiband Sidechain

quote:
Originally posted by Magnus
Anyone here use the Vengeance Multiband Sidechain? I've heard lots of good things and wondered about your experiences. I'm betting Cryo has used this?


Oh yeah, I have it and use it religiously for my sidechaining duties. It's very cool, easy to use, and very flexible. The ability to use MIDI as the trigger (with the Transmitter) is very cool and opens up a lot of possibilities for rhythmic sidechaining other than the typical off-beat patterns. The trigger did give me some stability issues in the first version (only in Sonar, though, as I recall), but somewhere along the line, either a Vengeance or Sonar update seems to have fixed it and it's very stable on my system. It does use the Steinberg dongle, but seeing as you're the Cubase guru, I don't think that will bother you. Bottom line is that, even though Vengeance gets a pretty bad rap due to its sample libraries, I highly recommend the two plugins that I have: MBSC and Philta XL.


Posted by Magnus on Mar-08-2011 20:39:

Thanks for the feedback guys. And Cryo, I'm not the Cubase Guru although I do use Cubase. The Cubase Guru's TA name is Sound Magus (no N). Its funny how often I see people referenece him as Magnus when its actually Magus. A "Magus" is a magician or sorceror, a guru if you will.


Posted by cryophonik on Mar-08-2011 20:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnus
Thanks for the feedback guys. And Cryo, I'm not the Cubase Guru although I do use Cubase. The Cubase Guru's TA name is Sound Magus (no N). Its funny how often I see people referenece him as Magnus when its actually Magus. A "Magus" is a magician or sorceror, a guru if you will.


I actually meant it more in the general sense (hence the lower-case "guru"), but I admit that I have often wondered if you were the same guy since your names are so similar and you're both Cubase users. Now I know.


Posted by itsamemario on Mar-10-2011 10:50:

lol usb dongle



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