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2012/05/08 15:36:45 (permalink)

Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier...

...along comes Zynaptiq
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d0IYPMrZds&feature=plcp
 
 

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    strikinglyhandsome1
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 15:38:54 (permalink)
    I reckon watching that plug-in could bring on epilepsy.

    Plug-ins are great nowadays.
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 15:42:31 (permalink)
    And "Hep-ilepsy" at the same time:-)

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 16:46:31 (permalink)
    wow that is scary. How much?
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 16:52:29 (permalink)
    Very, I'd say, daryl
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 16:54:51 (permalink)
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    Very, I'd say, daryl

    :)
     
     
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 16:56:38 (permalink)
    USD 269 / EUR 269 - and then Regular Price as of June, 2012: USD 399 / EUR 399 (all prices inclusive of Sales Tax/VAT)
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 17:02:18 (permalink)
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    USD 269 / EUR 269 - and then Regular Price as of June, 2012: USD 399 / EUR 399 (all prices inclusive of Sales Tax/VAT)


    pretty cool but sounds expensive
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 17:35:10 (permalink)
    ole pal,nice heads up on this,nice plug.
    it looks like it does alot,ive never heard of Zynaptiq.
    maybe im living under a rock,i dont know.
    but that was an awesome demonstration.

    and on top of it,my kid is going to have nightmares cause he saw it too.

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 19:02:43 (permalink)
    For audio restorers and remixers this is gonna be a dream come true. With this, melodyne, iris and rx your options are almost limitless.

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 19:22:33 (permalink)
     Hold the phone, isn't this Mac only? I found a demo but not for Windows.
     
    http://www.zynaptiq.com/unveil/downloads/

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 19:59:00 (permalink)
    VST and AAX formats for both Mac and Windows PC are planned but without ETA so far.
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 20:27:21 (permalink)
    I must be totally out of sync with the world now. I liked some of the "before" examples better. 


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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 20:35:59 (permalink)
    bitflipper


    I must be totally out of sync with the world now. I liked some of the "before" examples better. 


    Me too.

    Although I liked some of the after ones too, and for that matter some of the 'removed' material.

    Interesting plug.

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 20:57:13 (permalink)
    strikinglyhandsome1


    VST and AAX formats for both Mac and Windows PC are planned but without ETA so far.


     Thanks, I'll probably have to eat Ramon noodles for a month but I'm pretty sure I need that. Hope they have a Windows demo in the near future.

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 21:03:20 (permalink)
    ohgrant


    strikinglyhandsome1


    VST and AAX formats for both Mac and Windows PC are planned but without ETA so far.


     Thanks, I'll probably have to eat Ramon noodles for a month but I'm pretty sure I need that. Hope they have a Windows demo in the near future.


    mmm Ramon noodles, I could get a taste for those too.

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 21:24:59 (permalink)
     Great with sliced hotdogs and some cheese. Serious hearty vitals mm.mmm

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/08 23:27:41 (permalink)
    Being po' folk, I'll have to make do with my existing reverb-remover: the trim slider on the reverb bus.


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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 00:01:51 (permalink)
    Not sure if I'm on sound ground, but I'm thinking if used in a subtle way it might be very effective at removing unwanted room sound. Possibly more useful restoring poorly recorded basement tapes. Maybe wishful thinking but I'm wondering if it can enhance a less than perfect acoustic environment for recording?
    Possibly a hair brained notion I get them from time to time

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 00:02:00 (permalink)
    Ahhh that's pretty cool? But why not just use less reverb?

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 00:14:09 (permalink)
    Er...this is NOT for controlling reverb in unfinished, as yet mastered mixes.  This is for removing, mitigating and controlling ambience and reverb in ALREADY finished and printed mixes.  This is for taking any stereo mix of any record from the past (yours or anyone elses) and removing, mitigating or controlling the already mixed in reverb.   This, like Melodyne's DNA, is the devils work (buwaha!!!) not some doofusey tool for "turning down your reverb" when mixing  your latest magnum opus.  But I'm sure you understand that.

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 00:49:16 (permalink)
    If it's not for doofuses (like me) why did you post it here?
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 02:47:44 (permalink)
    This is more entertaining than reading the morning comic strip. I don't even subscribe to any newspaper now since I've come here.

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 05:13:33 (permalink)
    bapu


    If it's not for doofuses (like me) why did you post it here?


    Because you'll have to have one anyway, no?

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 10:54:25 (permalink)
    Will just one do? What about backup in case that one breaks?
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 16:48:38 (permalink)
    Good thinking, I bet the Bouy can hook us up with some kind of extended protection program like WUP..No?

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 16:49:42 (permalink)
    He'll jump at the chance I'm sure.
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 22:18:46 (permalink)
    What's the big deal? 
    It's just a transient shaper like the TS-64 Transient Shaper which comes with Sonar.
      http://www.cakewalk.com/P...TS-64-Transient-Shaper
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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/09 22:57:57 (permalink)
    It is NOT just a transient shaper as TheSteven has incorrectly stated. It is way more than that. It might sound a bit like that as after pulling excessive reverb out from say drum stems etc then the transients might become clearer. A transient shaper will not lower reverb no matter what you do.

    This is very interesting plugin. There is something similar in 'The Masterpiece' here from the guys at Legendary Audio:

    http://www.legendaryaudio.com/

    This is probably the best mastering processor in the world but it is only a matter of time before all the stages of it are modeled perfectly. You can lower total reverb in mixes that a little too wet but this comes at a serious price.

    This plugin (Zynpatiq) is just another fine example of how complex and powerful digital plugins can be.

    I have got some incredible samples for Kurzweil K2000 of a Russian orchestra on a CD ROM. They are all amazing except they are all recorded in a situation that is just a little too wet for my liking reverb wise and I have not been able to use them (a lot) as a result. Now this plugin could change all that and allow me to get in there and make things sound closer and a little less reverberated. Amazing!

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    Re:Just when you thought it couldn't get scarier... 2012/05/10 01:26:13 (permalink)
    > A transient shaper will not lower reverb no matter what you do.
    You must be thinking of something else because a transient shaper, and in this case the TS-64, definitely can do that.


    From Electronic Musician  http://www.emusician.com/article/137333  review of the TS-64

    My own projects often suffer from drum tracks that are too wet or washed in reverb. In those instances, I find myself nudging the Attack knob toward Fast, the Weight knob toward Thin, and the Decay knob toward Dry. The mush goes away immediately, and I'm left with drum tracks that stand out clearly in the mix.

    >This is probably the best mastering processor in the world
    Common. Really?  In my experience these things may work on an individual track or instrument but are worthless if you try to apply them to a whole mix unless the mix is extremely sparse.
    So sorry, no.  IMHO as a mastering tool the Slate Digital FG-X Virtual Mastering Processor kicks this thing's butt and cost less.


    Maybe the Zynatiq can do a better job with a particular feature or function than the TS-64, but I'd sure want to do a side-by-side comparison before laying down my money.
    I actually think it would be great if the Zynatiq was a significant improvement on the TS-64's - but I've seen nothing so far to show that. 

    Edit:
    The Zynatiq does have an 'inverse' button that the TS-64 lacks.

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