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| StephenWiley |
http://www.crysonic.com/
I've got the multi-band distortion plug and I can vouch for it. It's worth the $50 alone. |
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| cryophonik |
| Holy f***ing s***, that's a great deal!!! :eyes: |
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| cryophonik |
Wait a minute - why does it say that it ends on June 15th?
edit, nevermind - it looks like it's been extended through July 2. |
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| tehlord |
| Crysonic plugins are apparently buggy and virtually unsupported |
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| StephenWiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
Crysonic plugins are apparently buggy and virtually unsupported |
That's a lie. Pick any one and demo it. |
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| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by StephenWiley
That's a lie. Pick any one and demo it. |
My apologies. I hadn't realised you know everything. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
Crysonic plugins are apparently buggy and virtually unsupported |
I've heard a lot of good things about their plugins, but I know they get bashed a lot over on KVR in particular - I thought it mostly had something to do with the expected release of some new ones or something. It doesn't really matter to me, since I don't plan on buying them anyway (despite the great price) since I'm pretty well covered. Still, for $58, I think I could live with a few bugs and poor support. |
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| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
I've heard a lot of good things about their plugins, but I know they get bashed a lot over on KVR in particular - I thought it mostly had something to do with the expected release of some new ones or something. It doesn't really matter to me, since I don't plan on buying them anyway (despite the great price) since I'm pretty well covered. Still, for $58, I think I could live with a few bugs and poor support. |
Yep, that's why I said apparently.
There are at least two, and possibly three threads about the poor customer support and lengthy issues people have had with the plugins. I'm sure they're probably great if they work. |
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| StephenWiley |
| The customer support is just slow. It's just a few lads in Australia who run this company. It usually takes them 2-3 days to respond to an email, but they have a solution each time. I've actually got more than nxtc but it's the only one I use a lot at the moment. The Limiter is highly underrated, and some even prefer it over the L2 (Not saying the L2 is great.) I use PSP's Xenon personally. The multi-band harmonic distortion plug they offer is insanely good. To have the ability to add harmonics and distortion at the different octaves is incredible, and the plug in detects the fundamental so all you do is turn a knob at 1, 2, 3, or the 4th interval. I've been going 3rd order distortion crazy as you can imagine. It sounds really, really good too. Those always talking about an "analog" sound need to try the demo at least. I like both digital and analog but this plug allows me to make sounds that, to me, sound like analog without the full power you get from analog. |
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| tehlord |
Most small devs are one or two man outfits and manage to respond to support requests in a matter of hours, and in the case of Rob Papen usually minutes. Most of them don't have ongoing issues with a large number of their products either, even the freebies generally tend to be pretty solid.
But if you say they're good i'll take your word for it, I've not intention in demoing them anyway, I was just giving a potential heads up to the dozens of posts over at KVR i'd read. |
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| StephenWiley |
| well i cant speak for all their products but the multi band harmonic distortion plug and the limiter are good to go and very good plugs |
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| 19503 |
| is this a download or what? |
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