bitflipper
Just got Issue 44, but the last one I'd received previously was Issue 39, so 4 issues didn't make it. I not only have "Scott R. Garrigus" whitelisted, I have you shunted into a special folder.
Whatever the problem was, it seems to be OK now.
Topic suggestion: summaries of similar plugins, comparing features and price. As Steve noted above, there have been a lot of reverb plugins released in the past year. Too many for consumers too keep up with. What's unclear is what differentiates them from one another. The same could be said for any category of effects: compressors, limiters, delays, equalizers.
Here's an idea, if you're brave enough to question common wisdom: nobody needs more than two compressors, and most could do just fine with just one, as long as they understood it well enough.
Hey Bit,
Hmmm... not sure what happened. Glad you got the current issue. You can grab any that you missed at:
http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/issues.asp Another great idea and added to the list... yeah, I think you're right. We're all inundated with plug-ins these days. Too many plug-ins and too little time.
Thanks!
Scott
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