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I'm quite surprised that so many are intersted, so the experiment is a very interesting one
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Martin
maybe it's not unusual, but why not making it better than others?MCCYRANO wrote: @kylie: I won't fix the button - crackle. It's not unusual with Scope plugs & you benefit from the DSP - release. It's just not meant for live usage to hit that buttons. Sorry.
exactly Shroomz,Shroomz wrote:Ben, when you get time, try out the 8-band version with all 4 saturation levels at 80-90% (even if you don't need all 8-bands). What a sound!!! I'm totally hooked on the sound I can get out of these beasts. There's a lot more sound sculpting potential in them than I could've possibly imagined when Martin first released 'MOVknott'. The possibilities are mystifying, but you really start to get a feel for them quite quickly. I'm gonna be using them A LOT for sure because they sound totally incredible. I can get just the right sort of bounce & squelchiness that I'm after for making dance & electronic music. (very technical description, I know :¬P) I'm sure geeetar players will get into this too, because it's one squelchy mother when you want it to be. Even if it hadn't had the gui remade, I'd have used this for it's sound shaping & sculpting abilities, which are not like ANY other eq we're likely to have the luck of aquiring in the near future imo.
I must state that I'm not saying any of this to sell Martin's device. In fact, on the contrary, Martin still can't decide whether or not to give you all these devices for free or not !! I kinda hope he doesn't though, because these are killer devices which are easily worth at least double what Martin's thinking of charging.
(did I just say 'squelchy mother' ... oh dear, sorry) [/filthy mind]
About distortion,i have used the 8 band on my mix http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20413.MCCYRANO wrote:
This may have various reasons. It may be, that you have a high input and distort the first EQ- module in the 2EQ-groups. So you'd better lower your input a bit.
I hoped that you'd be more detailed on pointing out that phase problems you mentioned in another thread. It's O.K. if you prefer another EQ over MOVEQ+ if MOVEQ+ does not what you want.
As I said, I will tell you how to set your preset, to get no distortionsAbout distortion,i have used the 8 band on my mix http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20413.
I will upload ,soon ,a preset file with my settings.distortion and phase test.
I used two identical input signals and used my phasetest device on the post-insert. I switched it on and the sound disappears 100% there is nothing left to hear as with every device which has no phase problems. So let's wait till you bring in your presets or anyone else sees these phase problems. This would be really nice, if you point them out, so I could correct it, if there were some. Just report your settings here, so that I can see where the problem may be. Simply setting to mono (doing phasetest with putting an identcal signal to L&R and then phaseinverted mixing L&R out)) is nothing which shows me that there could be a problem because I could not reproduce it.About phase problem,only switch to mono and you will understand what i mean As i have written, if you vary a freq,you can't make differently.
Autowah has been run through Dynatube (that's the distortion in that example b.t.w. so that nobody gets it wrongI have listened your test and i like autoWah sound.That's nice
But i don't like this kind of distortion.
It seems that MOVEQ+ is not mastering tool,it's ,like Hifiboom has written, a sound design plugin.So,there is no problem and i was wrong to think that it was possible to do a good mastering with this plugin.