Any news on new PT reverbs

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Post by orbita »

Has anybody heard when the new PT reverbs will be out? What will there pricing be?

I cant see anything about them on the website and it doesnt seem to be possible to buy the current versions and upgrade later as they have all been removed from site.
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I think you can reach PT and buy his old reverbs by mailing him.

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I tried emailing him several times about them but haven't had a response.
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"timeworks or earlyfirst?" there's the queston :roll:
my favourite is earlyfirst! :cool:
actualy, i never bought earlyfirst - today i try 2024l-demo for first time, when i read this post.
also in last time i use pt-free-96k and this is my absolute favorite :grin:
i wondering, how will sounds new earlyfirst if freeone sounds better then some "bigname" reverbs - IMHO

btw: today i learn meaning of word "imho",
i was thinkin that's imho some wave editor like wavelab, and i was very angry 'cos i can't find nothing about imho's software on internet :lol:

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i have the timeworks reverb. It is very nice but there are very few controls. This simplicity is good in part cos its easy to use but its difficult to get a transparent sound. I'd like to get something like the PT ones cos the Demo 2030 series sounds fantastic. The lack of email response does not bode well though, what kind of support would we expect if we bought them?
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i always listen nice words about timeworks. i tried them few times in native versions (never try in pulsar) and i found that's not reverb for my taste.
but earlyfirst... revolution! :grin:

you say 2030 serie?! i didn't try jet. hm, i think that i will not sleep tonight :roll:
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I'm sorry for the lack of emails back to all who are interested in the new ones.Or the Old ones...

I'm working like a mad scientist at the moment doing the finishing touches which is taking all my free time.

they are nearly done :wink:

as far as my thoughts on the sound of them, well I gave the PT-FREE-96K beta to kinda give everyone an idea what to expect on the smallest of the new ones. But this sound does not come close to the sound you will get from bigger versions by a longshot to put it mildly.

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That's good news!!! :smile:
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pt-free-96k is very light on dsp??
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lighter than Masteverb anyway!
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Post by orbita »

Cool Paul, Look forward to them. Hope to see a reasonably priced bundle :smile: I'm having to get an SRB board so I'll have the dsp to run them as I keep running out of them.
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Ya know, it's actually very refreshing to see someone associated with Creamware who is willing to take the extra time necessary to guarantee a quality piece of software. I personally would rather wait a little while longer to make sure all the bugs are worked out as opposed to getting something half-baked. Rock on Paul!
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time passes..
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What's this about PT? Who's PT? And what's EarlyFirst?

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Post by cannonball »

reverbs we talk about reverbs

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Post by astroman »

PT aka Paul Tanti is a 3rd party developer for CW devices - excellent reverbs.
He's that famous that Chrysler even named a car after him :grin:

cheers, Tom
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even P(ro)T(ools)...
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Post by Shayne White »

Wow! I'm trying out the PT 2036L demo right now. Really cool and sweet! But I can't seem to access most of the controls -- the panels turn white. Is that a demo limitation?

The presets sound great, though -- I think better than the Timeworks, but I'll compare them and see.

Keep up the good work, Paul!

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Post by rodos1979 »

Where can I find demos of his devices? I am still looking for that perfect reverb plug-in...
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Post by astroman »

indeed, it's not too obvious :wink:
http://www.innerverse.com/earlyfirst/

cheers, Tom
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