Hi everyone
I just wanted to buy the bx_digital again for my new setup, as mine went with the selling of the xite-1 last year.
But I can't find it anywhere in the S|C shop, is it gone? Did I miss something?
Thanks,
Roman
Where did the bx_digital go???
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Re: Where did the bx_digital go???
Brainworx and SPL both left the SCOPE Platform a few years ago when they joined the UAD platform.
Thankfully we have Ray and his dNa plugins and dNa is a higher quality developer than those that left. dNa has a master eq that sounds great and has M/S you should check out as well as other awesome plugins dNa has. No need for Brainworx IMO. dNa has been better and a true blessing for SCOPE - http://sonic-core.net/joomla.soniccore/ ... 36&lang=us
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Thankfully we have Ray and his dNa plugins and dNa is a higher quality developer than those that left. dNa has a master eq that sounds great and has M/S you should check out as well as other awesome plugins dNa has. No need for Brainworx IMO. dNa has been better and a true blessing for SCOPE - http://sonic-core.net/joomla.soniccore/ ... 36&lang=us
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Re: Where did the bx_digital go???
thanks, will check out the new plugs.
just found an old thread regarding brainworx and spl: http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=30508
Shame, i loved both the original bx_digital (v1 version) and the transient designer
Well, well, life goes on...
just found an old thread regarding brainworx and spl: http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=30508
Shame, i loved both the original bx_digital (v1 version) and the transient designer

Well, well, life goes on...
Re: Where did the bx_digital go???
hmm, no Q parameters on the dNa EQ?
I may have to go with MasterIT/DynPara...
I may have to go with MasterIT/DynPara...
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Re: Where did the bx_digital go???
katano wrote:thanks, will check out the new plugs.
just found an old thread regarding brainworx and spl: http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=30508
Shame, i loved both the original bx_digital (v1 version) and the transient designer
Well, well, life goes on...
I definitely did not like how they left and their timing but honestly I don't miss them, and now am glad their gone. Transient Designer does not have a commercial replacement yet sadly, but dNa IMV has gone above and beyond Brainworx and any other developers I've heard on any platform with sound, and dNa's highly flexible plus great sounding Optimus Prime multi-effector is truly a highlight of SCOPE and another Crowning Glory of SCOPE, it's also better than I seen on any other platform for sure. dNa has brought improvement on multiple fronts for SCOPE recently IMV. I'm sure you'll love them.
Re: Where did the bx_digital go???
forget Transient Designer... time moved on 
native, but they play in Scope's league of sound quality Zynaptiq Unveil
that stuff is absolutely crazy ... and eats CPU cycles for breakfast
the Unfilter module can even restore the original sound after lowpass filtering was applied
cheers, Tom

native, but they play in Scope's league of sound quality Zynaptiq Unveil
that stuff is absolutely crazy ... and eats CPU cycles for breakfast
the Unfilter module can even restore the original sound after lowpass filtering was applied
cheers, Tom
Re: Where did the bx_digital go???
Katano --> if you try the 'DAS-TR1D' free device that should do the same and even better thant SPL transient, please, tell me if it behaves correctly because here, on my both pc, the DAS-TR1D attac increases or decrease in the time, a bit like an lfo modulate that parameter... And I'd like to know since long time if any body experiments that issue. And, as it looks an excellent device, I would like to understand, thus maybe fix that issue.
You have also the "TD-1 XmiX 2007" , which I know much less but seems to do the job (I show you the jpg, because I don't remember who did it but the gui style is well known) : Merci !
You have also the "TD-1 XmiX 2007" , which I know much less but seems to do the job (I show you the jpg, because I don't remember who did it but the gui style is well known) : Merci !