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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 15:05:14
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paulo
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paulo Kind of sucks though that you've so recently been pushing what amounts to half an upgrade based on promises of future goodies over the coming year and yet the first thing you announce has a price tag that's almost as much as people just paid for the upgrade ??
Consider this: "You can purchase the bundle today for only $99 and that includes all Mac/PC formats (VST, VST3, AU, AAX, RTAS and ProChannel)." Please be aware that Cakewalk sells products other than SONAR. The CA-2A is cross-platform and has sold very well because, well, it's pretty awesome. Cakewalk is clearly interested in offering something to Mac and non-SONAR users, while offering the bonus of ProChannel support if you are a SONAR user. This is very different from a Cakewalk-created upgrade to SONAR that's part of the membership program. As to the cost, I can quibble over whether a price that's 66% of the upgrade is "almost" as much, but Cakewalk is not going to undercut Boz Digital Labs' pricing. However, you DO receive a ProChannel version, which the Boz package does not include. [edit: apparently now it does]
Consider this: My comment wasn't addressed to you. Open questions I'm more than happy to hear anything you may have to say, but comments addressed to specific people are exactly that. If you don't want to present an opinion for comment in a public forum and did not want the public to comment, you should have sent a Private Message. You regularly point out that you don't actually work for CW so I don't see why you feel the need to answer on their behalf all the time. I work with Cakewalk, the same way I work with all the Gibson Brands. As to "all the time," does that also include my asking people to confirm bugs I've found, confirming issues other people have found, or offering assistance on how to get their systems working? The reason why I'm here so much right now is that Cakewalk has been overwhelmed by a confluence of events including CES, NAMM, new launches, preparing the February update, dealing with multiple snowstorms, making modifications to distribution channels, etc. I feel the need to assist people I respect and who are working very hard, especially in light of what I consider a dismissive and inaccurate comment: "Kind of sucks though that you've so recently been pushing what amounts to half an upgrade based on promises of future goodies." I'm well aware that CW sell other products and FWIW I have no idea if this particular product is good value or not, it may well be excellent, it might be the best plug-in in the whole universe, my point was that the timing is a bit lousy given that the upgrade pricing was based on a few minor modifications Here is where I disagree, and I wonder if you've actually used Platinum. I see no way that VocalSync, MixRecall, re-vamping the MIDI PRV in multiple ways, augmenting the VST3 implementation with multiple inputs, writing new algorithms for AudioSnap, the new Control Bar, 16 amps that are getting highly favorable reviews, a large number of fixes under the hood (many in response to specific forum requests), Convolution Reverb, etc. consists of "minor modifications." Therefore I think your premise is invalid, which is why I responded. but otherwise mostly promises of good things to come that will be included in what has already been paid, then the very first new thing announced has a price tag. That's all. All the items I mentioned above are new. Sonar Platinum upgrade from X3 Pro is on sale at $125, so yeah $99 is pretty near to that. I think most people would consider 80% of something to be most of it, but hey I'm sure I'm wrong about that too. No, I would consider $99 close to $125 as well. But when I looked for the upgrade price, here is what I found. I based my reply on that.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 15:32:04
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Andrew Rossa [Cakewalk]
paulo
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paulo Kind of sucks though that you've so recently been pushing what amounts to half an upgrade based on promises of future goodies over the coming year and yet the first thing you announce has a price tag that's almost as much as people just paid for the upgrade ??
Consider this: "You can purchase the bundle today for only $99 and that includes all Mac/PC formats (VST, VST3, AU, AAX, RTAS and ProChannel)." Please be aware that Cakewalk sells products other than SONAR. The CA-2A is cross-platform and has sold very well because, well, it's pretty awesome. Cakewalk is clearly interested in offering something to Mac and non-SONAR users, while offering the bonus of ProChannel support if you are a SONAR user. This is very different from a Cakewalk-created upgrade to SONAR that's part of the membership program. As to the cost, I can quibble over whether a price that's 66% of the upgrade is "almost" as much, but Cakewalk is not going to undercut Boz Digital Labs' pricing. However, you DO receive a ProChannel version, which the Boz package does not include. [edit: apparently now it does]
Consider this: My comment wasn't addressed to you. Open questions I'm more than happy to hear anything you may have to say, but comments addressed to specific people are exactly that. You regularly point out that you don't actually work for CW so I don't see why you feel the need to answer on their behalf all the time. I'm well aware that CW sell other products and FWIW I have no idea if this particular product is good value or not, it may well be excellent, it might be the best plug-in in the whole universe, my point was that the timing is a bit lousy given that the upgrade pricing was based on a few minor modifications, but otherwise mostly promises of good things to come that will be included in what has already been paid, then the very first new thing announced has a price tag. That's all. Sonar Platinum upgrade from X3 Pro is on sale at $125, so yeah $99 is pretty near to that. I think most people would consider 80% of something to be most of it, but hey I'm sure I'm wrong about that too. 
We feel the upgrade is a great value and is more than just a few modifications. Of course, you are entitled to your opinion and everyone must judge value for themselves. For example, anyone who does a lot of vocal work will probably find VocalSync to be extremely useful. Anyone who loves drums and drum programming will immediately see value in getting three more AD2 kits. I think you could look at it the opposite way and what a great value our upgrades have been over the years. $149 for an upgrade is on the lower side of upgrade pricing for most DAWs. Just my opinion.
Thank you for responding Andrew. We'll have to agree to differ right now re the upgrade value. Maybe I was spoiled by X3 which I thought was great value, even though it was a big price hike over the usual upgrade figure at the time, so I'm not just one of those that only comes here to knock everything, but based on X3 I just thought that this one, at least so far, is a bit...meh tbh and thought it might have been better to deliver some of the promised included freebies before announcing new extras that come with a price tag that's all. JMO and all that. I look forward to having my mind changed.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 16:11:50
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twoifbysea Can we get screenshots of the PC modules. The only one I can find is the compressor.
I was disappointed when I opened up the EQ and Comp in Prochannel. It does not look like the screenshots in the Cakewalk site and eliminates some of the functionality in both modules. In addition, the Expander portion of the Comp/Expander is not shown. If you want the full functionality, you have to open it up in the FX chain, which kind of defeats the purpose of having it a ProChannel module. I have asked Andrew about this, but he has not replied yet. I'm hoping I did something wrong in the setup. Walt
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 17:10:30
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For those that have purchased this, I'd be curious on your thougths re: comparison with the CA2A, even though they're different animals, what are the practical and subjective differences?
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 17:14:33
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paulo
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paulo Kind of sucks though that you've so recently been pushing what amounts to half an upgrade based on promises of future goodies over the coming year and yet the first thing you announce has a price tag that's almost as much as people just paid for the upgrade ??
Consider this: "You can purchase the bundle today for only $99 and that includes all Mac/PC formats (VST, VST3, AU, AAX, RTAS and ProChannel)." Please be aware that Cakewalk sells products other than SONAR. The CA-2A is cross-platform and has sold very well because, well, it's pretty awesome. Cakewalk is clearly interested in offering something to Mac and non-SONAR users, while offering the bonus of ProChannel support if you are a SONAR user. This is very different from a Cakewalk-created upgrade to SONAR that's part of the membership program. As to the cost, I can quibble over whether a price that's 66% of the upgrade is "almost" as much, but Cakewalk is not going to undercut Boz Digital Labs' pricing. However, you DO receive a ProChannel version, which the Boz package does not include. [edit: apparently now it does]
Consider this: My comment wasn't addressed to you. Open questions I'm more than happy to hear anything you may have to say, but comments addressed to specific people are exactly that. You regularly point out that you don't actually work for CW so I don't see why you feel the need to answer on their behalf all the time. I'm well aware that CW sell other products and FWIW I have no idea if this particular product is good value or not, it may well be excellent, it might be the best plug-in in the whole universe, my point was that the timing is a bit lousy given that the upgrade pricing was based on a few minor modifications, but otherwise mostly promises of good things to come that will be included in what has already been paid, then the very first new thing announced has a price tag. That's all. Sonar Platinum upgrade from X3 Pro is on sale at $125, so yeah $99 is pretty near to that. I think most people would consider 80% of something to be most of it, but hey I'm sure I'm wrong about that too. 
I usually don't chime in on such discussions, and I'm sincerely not looking to start an argument, but this comment reads with a considerable amount of tone. Given Craig's efforts on this forum, your point could have been made with much more tact. Maybe it's just writing style.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 17:29:51
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Since this is a VST, will it work with X1d Producer? I don't have any special Pro Channel modules.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 17:40:09
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karma1959
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paulo Kind of sucks though that you've so recently been pushing what amounts to half an upgrade based on promises of future goodies over the coming year and yet the first thing you announce has a price tag that's almost as much as people just paid for the upgrade ??
Consider this: "You can purchase the bundle today for only $99 and that includes all Mac/PC formats (VST, VST3, AU, AAX, RTAS and ProChannel)." Please be aware that Cakewalk sells products other than SONAR. The CA-2A is cross-platform and has sold very well because, well, it's pretty awesome. Cakewalk is clearly interested in offering something to Mac and non-SONAR users, while offering the bonus of ProChannel support if you are a SONAR user. This is very different from a Cakewalk-created upgrade to SONAR that's part of the membership program. As to the cost, I can quibble over whether a price that's 66% of the upgrade is "almost" as much, but Cakewalk is not going to undercut Boz Digital Labs' pricing. However, you DO receive a ProChannel version, which the Boz package does not include. [edit: apparently now it does]
Consider this: My comment wasn't addressed to you. Open questions I'm more than happy to hear anything you may have to say, but comments addressed to specific people are exactly that. You regularly point out that you don't actually work for CW so I don't see why you feel the need to answer on their behalf all the time. I'm well aware that CW sell other products and FWIW I have no idea if this particular product is good value or not, it may well be excellent, it might be the best plug-in in the whole universe, my point was that the timing is a bit lousy given that the upgrade pricing was based on a few minor modifications, but otherwise mostly promises of good things to come that will be included in what has already been paid, then the very first new thing announced has a price tag. That's all. Sonar Platinum upgrade from X3 Pro is on sale at $125, so yeah $99 is pretty near to that. I think most people would consider 80% of something to be most of it, but hey I'm sure I'm wrong about that too. 
I usually don't chime in on such discussions, and I'm sincerely not looking to start an argument, but this comment reads with a considerable amount of tone. Given Craig's efforts on this forum, your point could have been made with much more tact. Maybe it's just writing style.
I'm glad that you mention that and I too wasn't looking to start a fight either, which is why I haven't responded to his subsequent reply to my comment. I agree that Craig makes many commendable efforts on this forum, but to me he can also come across as really quite arrogant and overly dismissive of any opinion that doesn't concur with his or the CW party line and it isn't the first time he has done this to me, therefore any "tone" I used is the same to me as that which I received in response to my initial post, (which wasn't even addressed to him in the first place). I wrote in the same manner as he addressed me. I treat people the way they treat me. Simples.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 18:03:16
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karma1959 For those that have purchased this, I'd be curious on your thougths re: comparison with the CA2A, even though they're different animals, what are the practical and subjective differences?
Hi karma1959 I'll take a stab at it. See my post a bit earlier in the thread for my impressions on the Bendeth. Practical uses for me with this plug are probably mostly busses, but I could totally see me dropping this in on overheads or ac.git....heck, maybe even bass, though I generally prefer a faster attack for that (1176 or similar). I don't know that it'll do much time on vox tracks for me...I kinda like an LA2A-type, or an 1176 first for peak handling and then an LA2A...anything is possible though. It's certainly a colored compressor, so I don't know that it'll see too much time on my 2-buss, but it does a particular thing on the drum bus that I can see being really useful. For me it's really the frequency emphasis and attack/release curves that makes it unique so far. I'll hafta play with it a bit more before I come up with any more useful stuff, but that's my impression so far. Dean
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 18:10:53
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Paulo, I do realize my writing style can often seem curt because I don't have a lot of time. Also it may appear sometimes that I'm "talking down" to someone because I have no idea what their level is or their understanding of the company's product line. However I can assure you the following was not intended to be "quite arrogant and overly dismissive," and I honestly don't know if others would interpret it as such: Consider this: [quote from the OP]"You can purchase the bundle today for only $99 and that includes all Mac/PC formats (VST, VST3, AU, AAX, RTAS and ProChannel)." Please be aware that Cakewalk sells products other than SONAR. The CA-2A is cross-platform and has sold very well because, well, it's pretty awesome. Cakewalk is clearly interested in offering something to Mac and non-SONAR users, while offering the bonus of ProChannel support if you are a SONAR user. This is very different from a Cakewalk-created upgrade to SONAR that's part of the membership program. As to the cost, I can quibble over whether a price that's 66% of the upgrade is "almost" as much, but Cakewalk is not going to undercut Boz Digital Labs' pricing. However, you DO receive a ProChannel version, which the Boz package does not include. [edit: apparently now it does] I'm just not seeing that as arrogant or dismissive; I answered your question factually (well okay, I threw in the "awesome" comment to lighten things up a bit). Nor do I feel I wrote in the same manner as the statement to which I was replying: "Kind of sucks though that you've so recently been pushing what amounts to half an upgrade based on promises of future goodies over the coming year and yet the first thing you announce has a price tag that's almost as much as people just paid for the upgrade ??" However as I've said text-only is a poor medium for communication. Maybe you were saying the above in a sort of flip Bill & Ted "Whoa, it kinda sucks, dude!" fashion or maybe you were saying it with venom through clenched teeth. Or somewhere in between. I don't know. That's why I responded in what at least I thought was a neutral, factual manner.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/05 20:23:35
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I think somehow a few have bought into the idea that the subscription was going to give you additions and updates every month. I don't think there will be much showing up for a while, but what happens over the next twelve months will determine the success of the subscription idea. Time will tell, but patience might be worth considering.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 01:45:21
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lludwick I think somehow a few have bought into the idea that the subscription was going to give you additions and updates every month. I don't think there will be much showing up for a while, but what happens over the next twelve months will determine the success of the subscription idea. Time will tell, but patience might be worth considering.
I'm pretty sure there will be a February update, because Cakewalk was bugging me to send in the things I promised for it. They seemed pretty insistent I get the bulk of it in this week.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 02:14:44
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It seems that this compressor doesnt have simulated distortion  so it is another clean comp
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 02:21:24
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I had the impression is does when you drive it. Drive it for drums, clean for vocals. It's meant to be capable of quite a coloured sound, which means it's not clean as far as I can tell Or was you hoping for a drive knob?
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 03:35:33
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☄ Helpfulby joel77 2015/02/06 08:18:27
BluerecordingStudios It seems that this compressor doesnt have simulated distortion so it is another clean comp
Sorry but i completely desagree......I have bought it after two days demo....Boz have done an awesome emulation job and the original hardware sat is input knob related......in my opinion the sat is wonderful in eq too...my advice is ,if you want a vintage drum buss sound,pump the input and put down the thresold and set the dry/wet when hear the right sound. Best
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 08:54:34
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Anderton Paulo, I do realize my writing style can often seem curt because I don't have a lot of time. Also it may appear sometimes that I'm "talking down" to someone because I have no idea what their level is or their understanding of the company's product line. However I can assure you the following was not intended to be "quite arrogant and overly dismissive,"
Ok, fair enough and FWIW I'm definitely way more Bill and Ted than clenched teeth and venom. There's not much, if anything, in life that would ever get me that uptight, least of all and internet forum.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 09:02:08
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karma1959 For those that have purchased this, I'd be curious on your thougths re: comparison with the CA2A, even though they're different animals, what are the practical and subjective differences?
This compressor can compress hard by playing with the Input knob. You can then mix in some of the dry signal. It can also add snap on a snare sound. I initially tried it on the drum buss but it pumps a little too much for my taste. The CA2A is much smoother and doesn't have the dry mix knob. the CA2A is a leveler, the Bendeth is a compressor
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 15:06:52
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FOLKS ... I believe in Cakewalk ...years of great products and excellent customer service PERIOD.
...about to purchase this product.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 15:44:58
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 16:04:21
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I don't have the Distressor.. :o( It's not a saturation module if that's the question..
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 16:08:25
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dlesaux [ The CA2A is much smoother and doesn't have the dry mix knob. the CA2A is a leveler, the Bendeth is a compressor
smoother to ME is best. Dry/mix knob is an easy workaround. I really like the CA2A. That with the other PC comps, I'm squashing drums just as needed...plus the Sonitus.. As much as I LIKE the GUI of this new stuff, it almost seems that's the reason I'd buy it....which of course we all know is kinda silly... right? :-)
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 16:30:22
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Love this compressor and have been using it since it first came out last November. Thanks Cakewalk for partnering with Boz Digital Labs to bring it out as a Pro Channel module!
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 17:09:45
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mixmkr Distressor like?
Hi mixmkr, No, not much like a Distressor. Distressors have much faster attacks (50us to 30ms)...more like what you'd expect from other FET compressors. Beyond that, to my ears at least, the Bendeth just doesn't sound like my Distressors. They're pretty different...there's just something about the release behavior of the Bendeth that is different from any of the compressors I've A/B'd with so far. Dean
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/06 22:12:58
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Well the discounters don't seem to be carrying this... so the only 2 places you can buy apparently is Boz and Cake....
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/07 19:03:03
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WallyG
twoifbysea Can we get screenshots of the PC modules. The only one I can find is the compressor.
I was disappointed when I opened up the EQ and Comp in Prochannel. It does not look like the screenshots in the Cakewalk site and eliminates some of the functionality in both modules. In addition, the Expander portion of the Comp/Expander is not shown. If you want the full functionality, you have to open it up in the FX chain, which kind of defeats the purpose of having it a ProChannel module. I have asked Andrew about this, but he has not replied yet. I'm hoping I did something wrong in the setup. Walt
With ProChannel modules sometimes we do have to make design decisions to make it work in the format. We tested it and found it very functional for the majority of tasks but if you do need the full version, it also includes that format. I'll see if maybe we posted a beta of the compressor on our site but it should be pretty similar. I hope you are enjoying it. We've been using it a lot around the office and love it.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/07 19:09:03
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konradh Since this is a VST, will it work with X1d Producer? I don't have any special Pro Channel modules.
Hi Konradh- It will work as a VST inside of SONAR. Do you have SONAR X1 Expanded? If so, it will work with that too.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/07 19:18:00
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Andrew Rossa [Cakewalk]
With ProChannel modules sometimes we do have to make design decisions to make it work in the format.
Breverb is another instance. No big deal. The basic controls are there in the PC and if you want/need more... you can do something like put the fuller version in a BUSS FX, FX bin, etc. I guess they could take up quite a bit more space on the PC module, but I imagine there's more coding involved as well to put complete version of some items in the PC.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/07 20:29:32
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Andrew Rossa [Cakewalk]
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twoifbysea Can we get screenshots of the PC modules. The only one I can find is the compressor.
I was disappointed when I opened up the EQ and Comp in Prochannel. It does not look like the screenshots in the Cakewalk site and eliminates some of the functionality in both modules. In addition, the Expander portion of the Comp/Expander is not shown. If you want the full functionality, you have to open it up in the FX chain, which kind of defeats the purpose of having it a ProChannel module. I have asked Andrew about this, but he has not replied yet. I'm hoping I did something wrong in the setup. Walt
With ProChannel modules sometimes we do have to make design decisions to make it work in the format. We tested it and found it very functional for the majority of tasks but if you do need the full version, it also includes that format. I'll see if maybe we posted a beta of the compressor on our site but it should be pretty similar. I hope you are enjoying it. We've been using it a lot around the office and love it.
Andrew, I spent about 6 hrs using this tool experimenting on some drum tracks today, and I'm really starting to like it. I understand that their is only so much real estate in ProChannel, and designing stuff is a trade off. I see now that the essentials for what I am doing is in the PC module. Thanks for getting back. Walt
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/07 21:36:54
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Andrew Rossa [Cakewalk] With ProChannel modules sometimes we do have to make design decisions to make it work in the format.
For large footprint plug-ins maybe the fly-out tech from the Quad Curve EQ could be used.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/07 22:29:15
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scook For large footprint plug-ins maybe the fly-out tech from the Quad Curve EQ could be used.
If only they were all like that... I'm not just taking about PC.
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Re: Now available: David Bendeth Signature Series Compressor
2015/02/08 16:36:43
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Andrew Rossa [Cakewalk]
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twoifbysea Can we get screenshots of the PC modules. The only one I can find is the compressor.
I was disappointed when I opened up the EQ and Comp in Prochannel. It does not look like the screenshots in the Cakewalk site and eliminates some of the functionality in both modules. In addition, the Expander portion of the Comp/Expander is not shown. If you want the full functionality, you have to open it up in the FX chain, which kind of defeats the purpose of having it a ProChannel module. I have asked Andrew about this, but he has not replied yet. I'm hoping I did something wrong in the setup. Walt
With ProChannel modules sometimes we do have to make design decisions to make it work in the format. We tested it and found it very functional for the majority of tasks but if you do need the full version, it also includes that format. I'll see if maybe we posted a beta of the compressor on our site but it should be pretty similar. I hope you are enjoying it. We've been using it a lot around the office and love it.
Andrew, I spent about 6 hrs using this tool experimenting on some drum tracks today, and I'm really starting to like it. I understand that their is only so much real estate in ProChannel, and designing stuff is a trade off. I see now that the essentials for what I am doing is in the PC module. Thanks for getting back. Walt
Glad you are enjoying it. It's a cool plugin for sure.
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