![]() ![]() I find that while there are third party plugins that are exceptional and worth their value, there are few that do a better job than the factory default plugins. What is important is the driver in the car… ![]() You know, there are certainly some 3d party plugins that we pay a high price for which the stock plugins of CB have nothing to envy. Is everything perfect in CB? NOPE! Is there room for improvement in CB? YES! A delay is a delay.ĭo you also want to imply that all the stock Cubase plugins sound like crap… Who would buy a DAW with such a reputation. I wouldn’t want to pay $300 upgrades just because SB decided to revamp the GUI of all these (stock) plugins to make the visual experience enjoyable for these users. That the visual side of the plugin is not as appealing as that of a $300 plugin, I understand very well. However, we are talking here about plugins that are offered with a DAW, in this case Cubase. In this respect, I am no different from you. I can very well understand that our criteria are high in terms of selection when you want to invest in a plugin that sometimes can cost hundreds of dollars. The versions of these effects included with MultiTap Delay and FX Modulator are based on a newer algorithm that sounds a lot better to me. I do agree that the standalone old school modulation effects (chorus, flanger…) really could use an upgrade. Reverence sounds as good as any other convolution reverb if you feed it true stereo (4 channel) impulse responses. Don’t be afraid to play with some of the settings such as the shape parameter. I would strongly recommend spending some more time with it, specially if you work with acoustic instruments. It has a very transparent sound that doesn’t require modulation to sound right. Revelation is based on the algorithm of a certain commercial reverb. You can change its sound character to emulate the sound of classic digital delays or tape. It completely blows the old ModMachine out of the water, and can be also used as a regular delay. MultiTap Delay (added a few versions ago) can be a bit intimidating, but it’s super powerful. Some are only available on Cubase Artist or higher, while others are Cubase Pro only, so you might not have gotten to try some of the new stuff if you’re using using a cheaper version. You know that saying that the most experienced person in a specific segment of life (like IT tehcnician, auto maker etc.) has the most terrible and oldest machine cos they are able doing great things even with old stuff.well, that is why I still have and use my old PC from 15yrs ago (in fact it was top notch in its time), haha.The plugins added since Cubase 6 have been pretty well received, not just here but in other forums too. ![]() I tested it against some other similar "master" VSTs, like BX Masterdesk PRO, Master Plan 10 and none of them had the same pleasing effect on the output with still less CPU load compared to those two mentioned, thus I have very heavy heart to let it go just like that, tho I most prolly will, ah - what a world we live in, man! I'd shitcan it and call it a wrap, long before doing the things in that support thread.Ĭlick to expand.I would - and most prolly will - throw it to garbage only if I hadn't test its sound already and I can tell right away that what it does to the sound is very very pleasant, mix of several normally separate plugins in one and yet it is somehow so greatly mixed together that achieve the same with those separate VSTs would be quite a feat. This is what a legit Cubase rabbit hole looks like. I had previously tried and uninstalled Knock, anyway without any of these problems. It would be deleted in a New York New Year's Eve second, otherwise. Your computer likely crashed because you had too many plugins active, too many tracks playing, or too large of a project open." your Cubase keeps crashing,large of a project open.ĭid you buy this plugin? (or Cubase) That's about the only reason I would bother with it and spend this much time on it. When I first asked if you had tried this in an empty project and also if just on the master bus or in other insert locations, was in reference to system resources.Ī generic google reply about C12 crashing: "If your Cubase keeps crashing for no apparent reason, it could be due to a lack of memory (RAM) on your machine or an excess of commands (CPU) being processed. It can also be less apt to crashing, in general. But FL has always run nicely on machines with less than impressive specs, when compared with Cubase. ![]() Click to expand.The plugin working correctly in FL lets you know the plugin is installed correctly, not corrupted, etc. ![]()
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