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Dausenkunz
Location: Germany
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Posted - Wed Oct 23, 2002 9:27 pm
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No VST No DX - Just the good old XFM and FLT!
Please check it out and let me know what's missing.
regards
Andreas
http://www.soundbytes.de/links.htm
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SteveG
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted - Fri Oct 25, 2002 9:12 am
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This is a good start, and there's nothing obvious missing. It's a shame about the SciFi plugin - we've been bemoaning the fate of this for a while. It might be worth noting that when I tried it with CEP2.0, it wasn't very happy, either... (crashed the system).
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Dausenkunz
Location: Germany
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Posted - Wed Oct 30, 2002 5:08 pm
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Steve,
Thanks for the answer. Hm, one single comment in a week. - and no further additions. Looks like the format is dead now. Too bad!
Andreas
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post78
Location: USA
Posts: 2887
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Posted - Mon Nov 04, 2002 4:00 am
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Hello Andreas. I think it's a great site, I just didn't see this thread until recently. Nice work, and bump!
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ozpeter
Location: Australia
Posts: 3200
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Posted - Mon Nov 04, 2002 6:29 am
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Thanks for the site, Andreas, (and for the bump, Post78) - I've just been downloading some interesting-looking goodies. You can't have too many tools in the box!
- Ozpeter
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ozpeter
Location: Australia
Posts: 3200
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Posted - Tue Nov 05, 2002 7:05 am
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For anyone who, like me, hadn't come across these xfm plugins before, I've briefly tried some of the links given by Andreas, and .....
- the MS Mixer works in CEP2 and CE2K, and is a VERY neat plugin for manipulating the stereo field (dare I say it, it also provides the best vocal-cut-with-bass-boost preset I've heard - but more usefully, perhaps, provides for EQ on the centre of the sound field, handy for bringing out vocals in already-mixed material);
- the High Frequency Stimulator works in CEP2, unlike the rgcAudio version, and also in CE2K;
- for me, the jury's out on the "Do Line" plugin, which simply draws a line through the selected (ideally very small) portion of the L or R waveform - it could be useful in some de-clicking situations;
- I can't get anything out of DeClip or FindClik (seems always greyed-out)- OOPS, just read the instructions on the site, you have to highlight part of ONE channel of a stereo waveform. Then they work.
- Ozpeter
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