with Reaktor you have the option of making it your own at the deepest level. that's more valuable to me than really clean high end code.
Some of the ensembles in Reaktor are not to be laughed at. Space Master is a great sounding reverb.
It's true that some of the stuff at the highest end is really worth it's weight in gold. But for me, to be able to be really creative with the code is equally valuable. (if you have the patience that is)
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it's not the same.tone-def wrote:I don't think Reaktor is the same quality. It's a fantastic program but just compare the reverbs.
I have Reaktor here, and of course it goes very deep, and is a massively creative tool,
but you can't honestly say it's at the same level with Eventide sound quality wise.
I like tangents !
regarding the message in electronical music.
well, maybe the word "message" makes me think too much of someone trying to convince you of something,
(I did study theology for 5 years a long long time ago, so that figures... )
or some ego-loser blowing up some tiny emotion into some crappy song.
if you're talking about a form of communication, then I guess you have a very good point !
(does that make your message better than my message ? )
(all this message-talk reminds me of when my father in law was in China a couple of years ago, and they phoned up to his room to say
"do you want message ?". He says "yes" thinking someone called him, and next thing he knows there's this hot chinese chick in his room to give him a massage...)
Re: eventide
So is the plugin the same as the hardware then? That reverb box looks dope.
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Re: eventide
if you've got the dosh I would just get the space, especially if you're using mainly outboard. My pitchfactor sounds unbelievable. Even my fully analogue signal sounds better going into it.
If I was ITB I would probably get the Valhalla DSP reverbs instead... dunno why. I hear good things about them.
The H3000 plugin might be worth looking at. The original unit was all DSP inside so the plugin should work. It's multi effect with reverbs and harmonizers.You might want to check some reviews to make sure it's good.
If I was ITB I would probably get the Valhalla DSP reverbs instead... dunno why. I hear good things about them.
The H3000 plugin might be worth looking at. The original unit was all DSP inside so the plugin should work. It's multi effect with reverbs and harmonizers.You might want to check some reviews to make sure it's good.
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yes, absolutely.oblioblioblio wrote:Even my fully analogue signal sounds better going into it.
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I can change the sample rate settings in my H8000, and it's standard on 48kHz, but it's not the 3900 extra Hz that make the difference I'm sure.
I guess it's just the quality of the AD/DA convertors ?
Everything I run through it sounds better coming out.