DSPDEV reg. isn´t still working - any other link to freeverb

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Peter Cherry
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DSPDEV registration isn´t still working - any other link to freeverb ?
Please, send me somebody direct link or file to this e-mail adress:
tresna@seznam.cz

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Post by subhuman »

Get the <a href=http://planetz.ghostwheel.com/pub/pulsa ... T.zip>free PT2012 here</a> which is a lot more customizable, and a bit better sounding to me, plus no forms to fill out.
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Post by Peter Cherry »

I downloaded PT verb about 2 weeks ago, I think it´s quite good, but I want to try DSPDEV VERB, becouse it is less dsp power consuming (they say) and very easy to use ... but mainly I really want to try it. Link ?
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Post by subhuman »

Hypothetically speaking, what's more important, DSP usage, or sound quality?
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Post by Peter Cherry »

Of course that sound quality, but also it´s
very important for what kind of project you want to use it. I need it mainly for monitoring setup, when for example I record vocal. Than I will effect it with some DirectX plugin. And dsppower during composing I can use for some others things ...
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Post by MeloManiac »

Tried the PT2012, the first verb I ever tried with Pulsar. To me it sounds no better than very cheap HW like the Alesis Nanoverb... Is there nothing outthere that can at least match my Lexicon MPX1?
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Post by subhuman »

Of course there is dood, but not for free.
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Post by MeloManiac »

Good, the tell me which. I have fiddled with Timeworks in DirectX form, and if the Pulsar one is not better, it definitely can´t match the MPX1...
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Post by algorhythm »

it was just posted to the P/S listserve that the dspdev site is now up and running for D/L. so stop yer wining and get the verb. :razz: - and yes, the 2012 _is_ better and not dsp hungry . . .
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Post by subhuman »

I think the Timeworks is pretty darn close, and the PT2036L or larger is also up there. Of course, it depends on the source material and the settings you use and what type of sound you're going for. IMHO, the cheapy Lexicons (less than $1000) aren't really all that.
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