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2014/02/15 20:57:30
clintmartin
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=7618
 
I'm not familiar enough with the real world to know what this is.
2014/02/15 21:00:37
michaelhanson
I've been wondering the same thing Clint, ever since I saw it hit my Facebook a few days ago.
2014/02/15 21:07:00
clintmartin
Sontec Mastering EQ?
http://www.uaudio.com/webzine/2004/december/text/content4.html
Looks like it. Never heard of it.
 
2014/02/15 21:14:36
The Maillard Reaction
Back in the days before digital, a rotary switch on an analog EQ may have been be thought of as ideal for providing both precise settings and recall.
 
Now, in the era of digital precision and total recall from memory, emulating rotary switches seems fairly dim witted.
 
 
Having said that, I'll bet this thing is going to sell like birthday candles at a cake shop.
2014/02/15 21:14:56
bapu
Maybe it's bundled with...................
 
Never mind
2014/02/15 21:18:28
yorolpal
SepticTank3...er...Free????
2014/02/15 22:02:45
clintmartin
I'm sure it will be good, most of the T-racks stuff is, but I don't need another EQ or reverb or compressor or...
2014/02/15 22:18:25
drewfx1
mike_mccue
Back in the days before digital, a rotary switch on an analog EQ may have been be thought of as ideal for providing both precise settings and recall.
 
Now, in the era of digital precision and total recall from memory, emulating rotary switches seems fairly dim witted.
 

There are actually potential advantages from a DSP perspective, depending.
2014/02/16 04:03:12
cowboydan
Its coming soon, just like sample tank 3.
By the time it gets out the door it will probably be ready for retirement.
2014/02/16 08:18:58
The Maillard Reaction
drewfx1
mike_mccue
Back in the days before digital, a rotary switch on an analog EQ may have been be thought of as ideal for providing both precise settings and recall.
 
Now, in the era of digital precision and total recall from memory, emulating rotary switches seems fairly dim witted.
 

There are actually potential advantages from a DSP perspective, depending.




 
:-)
 
You know that a statement like that just makes me want to learn more about it. Please?
 
:-)
 
 
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