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Old 2nd December 2007, 09:08 PM   #1
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Crysonic, why?

I am wondering how people are using the Crysonic lune of plug-ins?

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Old 3rd December 2007, 01:22 AM   #2
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I like the NXT on (oh my god!) the 2-buss before limiting. It adds a nice high end excitment and stereo width that brings my song quickly closer to my reference CDs sound.
SOme might say that its poor mixing skills are the reason I might need this, and they may be right, but it works for me
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I actually really like SpectraQ and nXtasy. It's very cool to be able to dial in even or odd order harmonic saturation to warm or brighten up individual components in a mix without resorting to EQ. The harmonics also sound very natural and, dare I say, "analog like"... considering they're digital plug-ins.

SpectraQ is a little resource hungry, but the ability to dial in harmonic saturation related to specific frequency bands is pretty cool. I don't know of another plug-in that allows you this much control over harmonic content.

Don't think I would ever use them on the 2-bus, but very useful for individual tracks.

On top of that, very reasonably priced. Haven't tried any of their plugs other than these 2, but SpectraQ and nXtasy are worth having to me.
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