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Looney4Clooney |
NObody really mentions this company for some reason but they have some great plugins. PRetty cheap as well. Lots of really mb effects. The waveshaper, chorus, phaser , distortion ....
The waveshaper is really the best one i've ever come across. You can use it to simulate low fi effects but in a much more controlled way, mild saturation, distortion and severe clipping ... |
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cryophonik |
I don't own any of them, but I've checked out a few of their plugins, including the MB TransientShaper just a few months ago and they've all been very good and, yeah, cheap. The MMultiBandGranular plugin is very cool. |
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mnw479 |
That's nice to know, I've been messing around with their free collection of plug-ins. They don't look very good but I'll be using them more now |
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LoveHate |
prices seem cool, the only thing turning me off is the design of their products not really appealing to the eye. |
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Vernon Wanderer |
Yeah, they're good. Their limiter is my go-to for most things.
quote: | Originally posted by LoveHate
prices seem cool, the only thing turning me off is the design of their products not really appealing to the eye. |
I think it's all right. Simple and easy. |
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J.L. |
I bet they would get a lot more buzz if they cleaned up their UI and made it look less like it's from the 90's.
I mean, even Synth 1 looks better.
Although, the pricing looks great though. How does it compare to Waves Bundle? |
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Looney4Clooney |
I quite enjoy how they look. Their GUI is great. It doesn't look analog but i don't think they are hideous. |
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cryophonik |
Meh, they look good to me. Everything is legible, the layout is logical, and the subdued earth tones make it easy on the eyes in pretty much any lighting condition.

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