
MOVEQ+ FREE V1.3b ---CORRECTED---; last edit 03.11.07
PM me for the email where to send donations for my "artwork". I say this because you asked for it, not because I want anything for it. See it as a contribution to my free music. Hope moneybookers is O.K. - for me it was very easy. I have a bad feeling with Paypal. I don't have a creditcard so it won't work for me anyway.
Thanks for all the positive feedback !
Martin
P.S. The SPL attacker would be a nice & cheap addition for my PowerPulsar 6EKCX0F01
Thanks for all the positive feedback !
Martin
P.S. The SPL attacker would be a nice & cheap addition for my PowerPulsar 6EKCX0F01
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Dynamyth does the job also, but I would like to try the attacker too. As far as I remember, it uses new DSP-Atoms, so I'm quite sure that it sounds different.
Thanks anyway for all your great input & devices!
Martin
P.S. Tested TD1 again & have to say, that dynamyth works much better for me. I know that it's too complicated for most users, but for most beats some tweaking is needed & I have some hope, that the SPL device works smoother as both clones
Thanks anyway for all your great input & devices!
Martin
P.S. Tested TD1 again & have to say, that dynamyth works much better for me. I know that it's too complicated for most users, but for most beats some tweaking is needed & I have some hope, that the SPL device works smoother as both clones

thankx for eq's
thankx for eq's and move, ...just missing a .pre for sat eq 1.2, , ..just goes to show you that devices in the digital realm could go a long way, not just vintage gear
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wrong Stardust - Martin shows what you can do with SDK if you handle it like a pro
it's the attitude, the approach...
As much as i like this device i can't help feeling it would be sooo much better if it had been made by a TRUE pro, rather than just a pro...

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when I wrote the quote above I didn't expect it to become an irony in it's own so soon...
approach and attitude were first of all targeted at his way of working things out, his persistence, precision and objectivity to the problem.
he's creative and has a lot of own ideas (not just the 25th incarnation of...) and quickly recognizes structures - he even outperformed me on a certain topic, and I'm in developement for almost 20 years... respect
cheers, Tom
approach and attitude were first of all targeted at his way of working things out, his persistence, precision and objectivity to the problem.
he's creative and has a lot of own ideas (not just the 25th incarnation of...) and quickly recognizes structures - he even outperformed me on a certain topic, and I'm in developement for almost 20 years... respect
cheers, Tom
well, I was just afraid that someone might extend the meaning of 'approach and attitude' which strictly referred to Martin's way of work, to their more general meaning related to personality - considering all those imaginary 'slaughter a pro' posts recently (that were mede after this post).
I absolutely agree that it's irrelevant who wrote a device, if it sounds good.
Yet a Massenberg label on whatever would certainly drive people nuts...
cheers, Tom
I absolutely agree that it's irrelevant who wrote a device, if it sounds good.
Yet a Massenberg label on whatever would certainly drive people nuts...

cheers, Tom
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Thanks
Great device! And for free too!
Quite complex, but great device! Thank you very much for offering it to us for free! 
I get some nice sounds out of it, but, to be honest, I don't know very well what am I doing... The manual is very helpful, but I am so ignorant that I don't understand it very well..
Are there any presets for the device?
What is the difference between the G in the EQ section, the G in the EF section and the +/- fader next to the G in the EQ section?
Sorry for my ignorance!

I get some nice sounds out of it, but, to be honest, I don't know very well what am I doing... The manual is very helpful, but I am so ignorant that I don't understand it very well..

What is the difference between the G in the EQ section, the G in the EF section and the +/- fader next to the G in the EQ section?
Sorry for my ignorance!

"The one who asks, makes a fool of himself once.
The one who doesnt ask, remains always a fool."
The one who doesnt ask, remains always a fool."
The 'G' in the EQ section is for EQ gain. The +/- slider next to each of the EQ controls is for positive or neqative modulation of each EQ parameter from the EF section. The 'G' in the EF section is for attenuation of the EF control signal. The surround of this control provides metering for the EF control signal.
Thanks for replying! Ok, I understand the F, Q and G on the EQ section and the A and R in the EF section... But what exactly does the G(EF) and what the +/- slider?sharc wrote:The 'G' in the EQ section is for EQ gain. The +/- slider next to each of the EQ controls is for positive or neqative modulation of each EQ parameter from the EF section. The 'G' in the EF section is for attenuation of the EF control signal. The surround of this control provides metering for the EF control signal.
The +/- slider is like the ratio in a compressor, and the G in the EF is like the threshold? Or not?

For example, where should the G(EQ), +/-, and G(EF) be placed (towards which side, towards left - or right + side?) if I wanted to:
1) attenuate 3KHz only in loud passages when there is a lot of them
2) add 120Hz only in soft passages when they are missing
Thank you for your help and sorry for my stupid questions..

"The one who asks, makes a fool of himself once.
The one who doesnt ask, remains always a fool."
The one who doesnt ask, remains always a fool."