Whoa really? That's a substantial oversight if that is the case. That effect would basically not be usable. Hopefully there is some way to sync it.geronimo wrote:With the TRANCE GATE module without synchronisation !
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- plasticpulse
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I have no idea what you are talking about. It syncs just fine.plasticpulse wrote:Whoa really? That's a substantial oversight if that is the case. That effect would basically not be usable. Hopefully there is some way to sync it.geronimo wrote:With the TRANCE GATE module without synchronisation !
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A Big thank you to KiloHearts for the freebies. Free is always a good thing and fosters goodwill and awareness for future purchases, which judging how the chorus sounds on my guitar, may very well happen...
However, I put a Selig Gain after the Kilohearts Limiter and I am seeing peaks over 0dB. I had to drop the Output gain of the Limiter by almost 6dB to get the Selig Gain to register 0dB.
Can anyone confirm this?
EDIT:The (limited amount of) limiters I've used had their Output as the ceiling. I had the Threshold cranked and Output at just under 0dB. User error here... Carry on.
However, I put a Selig Gain after the Kilohearts Limiter and I am seeing peaks over 0dB. I had to drop the Output gain of the Limiter by almost 6dB to get the Selig Gain to register 0dB.
Can anyone confirm this?
EDIT:The (limited amount of) limiters I've used had their Output as the ceiling. I had the Threshold cranked and Output at just under 0dB. User error here... Carry on.
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I did not had time to test all that stuff, so i just had a quick look on the backside. Very nice that nearly everything is controllable through CV. Nice!
But i miss a few things:
* breakout in Delay
* Gain reduction out for Compressor and maybe Gate
* Lookahead for Compressor
* Note support in Filter (keyboard follow, note and gate in). Maybe it could be interesting for the Frequency and Pitch Shifter aswell
* maybe a Curve signal output from the Tape Stop
Just to be clear, that is not a must for a decision to buy, but would thinks make even more interesting and are often missed features in other REs.
But i miss a few things:
* breakout in Delay
* Gain reduction out for Compressor and maybe Gate
* Lookahead for Compressor
* Note support in Filter (keyboard follow, note and gate in). Maybe it could be interesting for the Frequency and Pitch Shifter aswell
* maybe a Curve signal output from the Tape Stop
Just to be clear, that is not a must for a decision to buy, but would thinks make even more interesting and are often missed features in other REs.
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- fieldframe
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Rather impressed with the free ones - The delay hits a nice middle ground when you need more control than a DDL-1 but an Echo would be overkill, and the chorus sounds lovely. Haven't done too much with the limiter yet, but it does what it says on the tin.
Haven't tried any of the regular ones yet, but anyone who owns Polar try the pitch shifter yet?
Haven't tried any of the regular ones yet, but anyone who owns Polar try the pitch shifter yet?
Sounds like you're looking at peak metering which is different than vu metering (provided that your threshold is set to 0db or lower). If the output was over 0dB vu you would see clipping on Reason's outputs and possibly on Selig Gain as well.stratatonic wrote:A Big thank you to KiloHearts for the freebies. Free is always a good thing and fosters goodwill and awareness for future purchases, which judging how the chorus sounds on my guitar, may very well happen...
However, I put a Selig Gain after the Kilohearts Limiter and I am seeing peaks over 0dB. I had to drop the Output gain of the Limiter by almost 6dB to get the Selig Gain to register 0dB.
Can anyone confirm this?
Just tested it with the mclass maximizer as well as the big meter. It works as it should. Peaks can go up to -6dB but the VU never goes past 0dB
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Wow, finally I can see compressor what I want all of that years.
Fair plugins and nice prices.
Fair plugins and nice prices.
Are you sure about that? Peaks should ALWAYS be higher than VU (average) levels. I've not checked any of these out yet, I'm just asking about the comment concerning peak levels BELOW VU levels.QVprod wrote:Sounds like you're looking at peak metering which is different than vu metering (provided that your threshold is set to 0db or lower). If the output was over 0dB vu you would see clipping on Reason's outputs and possibly on Selig Gain as well.stratatonic wrote:A Big thank you to KiloHearts for the freebies. Free is always a good thing and fosters goodwill and awareness for future purchases, which judging how the chorus sounds on my guitar, may very well happen...
However, I put a Selig Gain after the Kilohearts Limiter and I am seeing peaks over 0dB. I had to drop the Output gain of the Limiter by almost 6dB to get the Selig Gain to register 0dB.
Can anyone confirm this?
Just tested it with the mclass maximizer as well as the big meter. It works as it should. Peaks can go up to -6dB but the VU never goes past 0dB
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I knew you would respond to this Selig lol. I got a little lazy with my terms. By VU I really meant dBfs. Sorry for the confusionselig wrote:Are you sure about that? Peaks should ALWAYS be higher than VU (average) levels. I've not checked any of these out yet, I'm just asking about the comment concerning peak levels BELOW VU levels.QVprod wrote:Sounds like you're looking at peak metering which is different than vu metering (provided that your threshold is set to 0db or lower). If the output was over 0dB vu you would see clipping on Reason's outputs and possibly on Selig Gain as well.stratatonic wrote:A Big thank you to KiloHearts for the freebies. Free is always a good thing and fosters goodwill and awareness for future purchases, which judging how the chorus sounds on my guitar, may very well happen...
However, I put a Selig Gain after the Kilohearts Limiter and I am seeing peaks over 0dB. I had to drop the Output gain of the Limiter by almost 6dB to get the Selig Gain to register 0dB.
Can anyone confirm this?
Just tested it with the mclass maximizer as well as the big meter. It works as it should. Peaks can go up to -6dB but the VU never goes past 0dB
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To be honest, for me there's not much here that I don't already have well covered
But I did pick up the Resonator. And I like it a lot
But I did pick up the Resonator. And I like it a lot
I looked at all the free ones - stereo widener, chorus, gain and limiter. I feel almost everything in here (i.e. the free ones) is possible via the standard stock devices. Is there any behind the scenes, coloring or something happening that is not that apparent? Just curious, got excited but then saw most of it is already there in reason.
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Check it for drum loops, as example.superpop wrote: Why exactly this one?
With very agressive settings.
Yeah, with cv-note control, sweetdvdrtldg wrote: But I did pick up the Resonator. And I like it a lot
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I notice a small delay on the Pitch Shifter even when it's on Bypass.
Aside from the fact that processors can sound and respond different even if they are of the same type, Reason does not have a dedicated gain device nor a specific brickwall limiter (though the maximizer can be used for similar results).ravisoni wrote:I looked at all the free ones - stereo widener, chorus, gain and limiter. I feel almost everything in here (i.e. the free ones) is possible via the standard stock devices. Is there any behind the scenes, coloring or something happening that is not that apparent? Just curious, got excited but then saw most of it is already there in reason.
Try the devices out and see if they work for you. You got nothing to lose since they're free.
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yes no brickwall/clippingstratatonic wrote:A Big thank you to KiloHearts for the freebies. Free is always a good thing and fosters goodwill and awareness for future purchases, which judging how the chorus sounds on my guitar, may very well happen...
However, I put a Selig Gain after the Kilohearts Limiter and I am seeing peaks over 0dB. I had to drop the Output gain of the Limiter by almost 6dB to get the Selig Gain to register 0dB.
Can anyone confirm this?
Are you saying that you're getting clipping? If so that's odd, my results are the complete opposite. Works exactly as a brickwall.Marco Raaphorst wrote:yes no brickwall/clippingstratatonic wrote:A Big thank you to KiloHearts for the freebies. Free is always a good thing and fosters goodwill and awareness for future purchases, which judging how the chorus sounds on my guitar, may very well happen...
However, I put a Selig Gain after the Kilohearts Limiter and I am seeing peaks over 0dB. I had to drop the Output gain of the Limiter by almost 6dB to get the Selig Gain to register 0dB.
Can anyone confirm this?
I get brickwall limiting, too, unless I move the Threshold or Output Gain knobs. I notice that in comparison to the the MClass Maximizer set to brickwall (4 ms Look Ahead ON ... I think that's all you have to do ...), the MClass Maximizer cuts the overall level about 2 dB more that the Kilohearts Limiter. So maybe a bit more dynamic range for the Limiter?
They both shave the high end a little, but I guess that is limiter behavior. I'm not an expert in that area.
They both shave the high end a little, but I guess that is limiter behavior. I'm not an expert in that area.
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- Benedict
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Hi All
I like the Resonator. Here is a quick demo of a sound I made using 4 Resonators to spice up a typically flat Thor piano synth.
Before & After:
I paid virtually no attention to tunings of the resonators as I have no real idea how a good soundboard or cabinet should affect an instrument but you will hear how the sound becomes more alive and 'real'.
I like the Resonator. Here is a quick demo of a sound I made using 4 Resonators to spice up a typically flat Thor piano synth.
Before & After:
I paid virtually no attention to tunings of the resonators as I have no real idea how a good soundboard or cabinet should affect an instrument but you will hear how the sound becomes more alive and 'real'.
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Nice one, Benedict!Benedict wrote:Hi All
I like the Resonator. Here is a quick demo of a sound I made using 4 Resonators to spice up a typically flat Thor piano synth.
Before & After:
I paid virtually no attention to tunings of the resonators as I have no real idea how a good soundboard or cabinet should affect an instrument but you will hear how the sound becomes more alive and 'real'.
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I just love the little cassette tape on the Tape Stop Buying that one for sure. Doubt I'll buy the bundle as I have a lot of this stuff covered with other devices. On the other hand these are very simple, direct & to the point. Very nice when you want to chain a bunch of them. Well done KiloHearts & thanks so much for the freebies. Some fantastic devices for freebies
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