29th June 2010
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#121 | | Registered User
Joined: Apr 2009 Location: Hertfordshire, UK
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yes a lp hp would make it lot more useful
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30th June 2010
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#122 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Aug 2006 Location: OSNY, Val d'Oise (95), France
Posts: 1,392
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Originally Posted by kosi One little suggestion:
This could be a typical "I have it in every channel" plugin, so what about adding a lil LP HP to it to filter the bad & the ugly ?
In principle like the Lowcut Tone Hicut on the Decap. Solves the most problems for me.
And while we're at it, I could easily live with a Decap extended, means, the same plugin, only add the softer Juice algos, why a new Gui at all ?
Just a thought... | Because it's not aimed at the same use.
Differerent purposes, different marketing.
And they need to make money out of it to continue bringing top-class plugins.
To me it makes perfect sense to make them separate plugins and not update to Decapitator.
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30th June 2010
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#123 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Berlin
Posts: 983
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Originally Posted by xist | Yep, I have it, (and as true GS also the Tilt EQ) , but I think it's the combination , what's interesting.
cleansweep is your standard hi lo pass, Tilt is imo sounding more interesting, because of the built in transformer "subtle distortion", which makes me think: "I want a bit more of subtle dist", where now Juice comes hopefully into play. But why use a second plugin, when you can have it all in one ?
I will never understand btw, why Dave Hill never ported the Phoenix to AU or VST, this plugin is so nice and so long on the market, whew
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30th June 2010
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#124 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Sep 2004 Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 8,033
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Originally Posted by kosi I will never understand btw, why Dave Hill never ported the Phoenix to AU or VST, this plugin is so nice and so long on the market, whew | It's truly bizarre and frustrating.
- c
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30th June 2010
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#125 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,305
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While people are waiting for this (which looks awesome) may I recommend Redline Preamp?
Extremely subtle, but effective. 112dB |
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30th June 2010
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#126 | | Gear Head
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 55
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Originally Posted by Silver Sonya It's truly bizarre and frustrating.
- c | Seriously... if the Crane Song Phoenix was available for VST I'd already have it and be using it.
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30th June 2010
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#127 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jul 2009 Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 1,088
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Originally Posted by spicemix While people are waiting for this (which looks awesome) may I recommend Redline Preamp?
Extremely subtle, but effective. 112dB | Agreed.
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30th June 2010
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#128 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Feb 2008 Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 903
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Originally Posted by everythinglouder Agreed. | To be on topic for a moment--I'm sure I'll buy this the second it comes out, like everyone else, because it will be amazing...now back to off-topic programming for a moment:
I checked this page (112 db) out when the new blue limiter came out. I just went back from the above recommendations. Thought it looked cool, then clicked on the demo to find out the duration--60 DAYS at full functionality? Many companies (ahem one starts with an "S" and rhymes with hate lol) don't understand this concept--the longer the demo (assuming full functionality--otherwise I won't even bother), the more likely a suckerslut like me will put it all over 10 mixes and be forced to buy it! WISE UP developers!!!!!!! |
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30th June 2010
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#129 | | Banned
Joined: Dec 2009 Location: Boston
Posts: 4,027
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Yep, I can definitely recommend 112db's products, they're really good with simple copy protection and the devs are some of the coolest!
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30th June 2010
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#130 | | Gear addict
Joined: May 2009 Location: Vancouver Island
Posts: 495
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Originally Posted by spicemix While people are waiting for this (which looks awesome) may I recommend Redline Preamp?
Extremely subtle, but effective. 112dB | Just gave this a try; very subtle and I like the sounds. I've been demoing some preamp emulators lately and this is my favourite so far. I'll hold off on a purchase until I try VCC (I know it's not a preamp emulator) and Juice but this is a contender.
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1st July 2010
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#131 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 126
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Originally Posted by kingocounty Just gave this a try; very subtle and I like the sounds. I've been demoing some preamp emulators lately and this is my favourite so far. I'll hold off on a purchase until I try VCC (I know it's not a preamp emulator) and Juice but this is a contender. | I think I will try this Redline Pre Amp 60 days sounds good, let you guys know how it goes. Kingcounty If you haven't tried the Decapitator you really should in my opinion it's the best Mojo plug in on the market. Does anyone know if the juice is to be released before Xmas.
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1st July 2010
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#132 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2008 Location: Aledo, TX
Posts: 563
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Wow, can't wait!
Love the tone knob, that will be useful.
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1st July 2010
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#133 | | Gear nut
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 132
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Hey, just posted a couple of pics from my lab bench on the blog. The ToyBox
-- Ken
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1st July 2010
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#134 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2008 Location: USA
Posts: 1,128
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"Houston... we have wood!"
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2nd July 2010
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#135 | | Gear addict
Joined: May 2009 Location: Vancouver Island
Posts: 495
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Originally Posted by Protoolie I think I will try this Redline Pre Amp 60 days sounds good, let you guys know how it goes. Kingcounty If you haven't tried the Decapitator you really should in my opinion it's the best Mojo plug in on the market. Does anyone know if the juice is to be released before Xmas. | Thanks PT, I did try Decapitator and thought it sounded wicked-cool, but I'm after something more subtle to put on most of my tracks. I'm itching to try VCC but after hearing how "real" Decapitator sounds, I'm going to have to wait try both Juice and VCC before I purchase one. Of course, I'll probably end up buying both anyway... |
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2nd July 2010
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#136 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Feb 2009
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Originally Posted by kingocounty Of course, I'll probably end up buying both anyway...  | That's the spirit! |
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2nd July 2010
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#137 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Oct 2005 Location: Topanga, CA
Posts: 1,398
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Hey all,
uber late to the party.. I just wanted to add one more vote for vertical on the design, with the longer fader throw, but I like the font for "juice" on the left.
I think it's cool to skew the gui on this one to set it apart from the decapitator, since they will be different beasts.
Once again, ST proves why they are one of my favs.
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3rd July 2010
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#138 | | Gear addict
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 419
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+1 on the Vertical long throw fader
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3rd July 2010
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#139 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 150
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The Idea for GUI with the horse in the background seems cool to me |
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3rd July 2010
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#140 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 537
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never tried digital preamp emulators before. so now i'm demo-ing the wave arts tube saturator, and I can't wait to try the JUICE!
112db preamp had too many whistles; especially for trying to recreate a transformer preamp.
and you gotta admit, soundtoys is one of the FEW companies where you can pick one of their plugs and not have to worry "is this gonna work with my signal?'
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3rd July 2010
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#141 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Aug 2004 Location: Up here
Posts: 6,743
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Originally Posted by traumerei1838 soundtoys is one of the FEW companies where you can pick one of their plugs and not have to worry "is this gonna work with my signal?' | This is true. I can count on one hand the number of plugin companies in which I can place that much faith.
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4th July 2010
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#142 | | Gear nut
Joined: Dec 2006 Location: Colorado
Posts: 89
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Adding a HPF, LPF and a phase button would be awesome
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5th July 2010
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#143 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 150
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Originally Posted by torquemada Adding a HPF, LPF and a phase button would be awesome | You're right, would be really great to have these just like on an input section of a console.
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5th July 2010
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#144 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 126
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Originally Posted by FBarre You're right, would be really great to have these just like on an input section of a console. |
Yes the HP LP filters would be much appreciated so the plug in can mostly be used as a first insert. Go Soundtoys
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5th July 2010
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#145 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 2,247
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want want want!
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6th July 2010
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#146 | | Gear addict
Joined: Jun 2003 Location: Sweden
Posts: 408
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Originally Posted by FBarre What console or preamp emulations do you think hide behind those names?
American Opamp=API? Model?
American Tube=?
British Discrete=Neve? Model?
British Solid State=SSL? Model?
German Tube=?
Very interesting plugin
PS: Faceplate would look better in black. Also prefer the horizontal gui. | American Tube might be the Bill Putnam Tube mixer
German Tube = Telefunken V series (72/76)
British discrete = Neve 1073/1084
British Solid State = SSL 4000
American OpAmp = Api 312
That´s my guess anyway!
and +1 on HP-filters. That would be extremely useful.
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7th July 2010
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#147 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Oct 2006 Location: USA
Posts: 2,786
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On an individual channel I would likely opt for a high-end filter of choice. The ST guys could always persuade me though, if they offered built in filters which were unique in design or quality
In contrast, the filters on Decapitator are important due to the blend function which doesn't seem as applicable for Juice because of it's more subtle design purpose.
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8th July 2010
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#148 | | Lives for gear
Joined: May 2003 Location: NY
Posts: 1,143
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Looks sweet |
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8th July 2010
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#149 | | Lives for gear
Joined: May 2003 Location: NY
Posts: 1,143
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Originally Posted by kosi
I will never understand btw, why Dave Hill never ported the Phoenix to AU or VST, this plugin is so nice and so long on the market, whew | He may have a deal...I dont know. But many guys hold the completely absurd business paradigm that says..."I would rather make No money if it means some people will download my product for free"
Somewhere, their math skills just left them. If I sell 10000 units and make 4,000,000 dollars--the fact that 30000 units were downloaded illegally doesn't change the fact I have 4 millions dollars  . In software..you have lost zero dollars. But nobody said these guys are logical.
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9th July 2010
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#150 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Feb 2005 Location: Durham, NC USA
Posts: 8,896
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Originally Posted by Absolute He may have a deal...I dont know. But many guys hold the completely absurd business paradigm that says..."I would rather make No money if it means some people will download my product for free"
Somewhere, their math skills just left them. If I sell 10000 units and make 4,000,000 dollars--the fact that 30000 units were downloaded illegally doesn't change the fact I have 4 millions dollars  . In software..you have lost zero dollars. But nobody said these guys are logical. | I have to agree with this. Relab are done with the LX480 and they are holding it back for a ilok update. That's just money they are not making. More than likely most people that will download a krack would not have bought it anyway so not all krack downloads are 1:1 equivalent to lost income. And a new ilok version will just be a enticing target to be kracked instantaneously when it comes out so all a developer has done is not have made money and made legit users wait.
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