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Welcome to the second installment in Dirk Verbeurens Library of the Extreme:
“Library of the Extreme – Death & Thrash”
The new ”Library of the Extreme – Death & Thrash” has all the beats that youd need, meaning the Skank beats, the Carpet Rolls, the D-Beats, all the double-bass stuff, etc, etc. Together with “Library of the Extreme – Blasts & Fills”...
Hi guys, normally I focus on hardware. This plugin sounds like hardware, so I decided to write a review. Oh and Urs likes beer and white russian, another great example of why there should be a review as he shares the same taste then I do.
What’s in there
“The oscillators, filters and envelopes closely model components found in some of the great monophonic and polyphonic synthesizers of yesteryear....
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GeorgeNecola on May 31st, 2011 in
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What’s in there
The Sonalksis SV-315 Compressor employs physical modelling technology to provide a classic compressor/limiter with true analogue characteristics. Whether you want to gently smooth a vocal, totally crush some drums, or compress an entire mix, this processor will do it with superior polish. and imparts classic character on programme material through its essentially analogue design..
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EMpTy250 software plug-in reverb AU VST
This is a superb looking, superb sounding digital plugin reverb. It has one of the coolest interfaces ever and has been built meticulously! Over 4 years in the making!
This plug-in is an emulation from the original EMT250 built by Electromesstechnik in 1976 the first commercial digital reverb. It has been used on countless records (Pussycat Dolls -Jai Ho-,
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GeorgeNecola on Jan 13th, 2011 in
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I recieved the DVD package from Invictusaudio one month ago. Enough time for testing so to speak. It comes in a professionally designed double DVD case. The protection is a serialnumber which is found inside the DVD.
Difficulties and technicalities
No problems occured during installation. It’s delivered in gog, trig and wav format, everything is clearly labeled and it made instantly sense to me.
Sound
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