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Re: How to remove plugins from the PT list
I have mostly abandoned IK for just this reason. Too much hassle deleting unwanted plug-ins. I've kept SampleTank and MODO Bass though.
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Re: How to remove plugins from the PT list
IK software is hard to use in several ways, not only the install/auth process is extremely long with lots of steps but for example Syntronic is not intuitive, the buttons change place or they don't always do the same and it has a lot of pages for something that sould be in the main interface. It's the last VI I think about when I need to add some synth parts.
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Re: How to remove plugins from the PT list
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I agree with most all of the above rantings about IKMM. Their authorization process is just burdensome! However, I still use the CSR Reverbs. I really like the smooth drum room on drums and a some of the others on certain things. Just a nice clean reverb sound. And I like the White 2A levelling Amp and Black 76 limiting amp. I use on vocals a lot. But, yeah, CS is a PoS in my opinion. Such a nuisance!
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Re: How to remove plugins from the PT list
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The one that really disappointed me was IK's emulation of the Mutron III envelope follower. Takes WAY too much level to get the thing to work and even then it sounds like ice pick in the ear. And I should know first hand how the real thing sounds as I worked for the company back in the day when they were on the farm in Rosemont NJ. I did final test/checkout and repair on not just that but their phaser. The Bi-Phase was in development when I was there. The two memorable pieces of test equipment I had were a Fender Twin Reverb and a Strat. One of the tests was to play through every box that went out to make sure it worked as it was supposed to. Let's put it this way - if I ever put the kind of signal into the real h/w box like the IK emulation needs the effect wouldn't work like it's supposed to and you'd blow out the circuitry. |
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Re: How to remove plugins from the PT list
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But other than that....
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Re: How to remove plugins from the PT list
True.
It was a cool job though. I just wish they'd been able to see things through. I know that someone else picked up on what we did in hardware; not sure if it was EH or whomever. As an aside but related: A few years back I was in the local Guitar Center and they had a Mutron III in a showcase of used stompboxes. The salesdroid I talked to didn't know anything about it other than to say that it seemed to be dead. I asked if I could try it out nonetheless. When I plugged it in I immediately knew what the problem was - it needed a new opto isolator and that no one had anything to directly replace it. When I told him that he asked 'how do you know that?'. With the same tears in my eyes as I type this I said: 'because I worked for the company' and there were tell-tale signs from the way I had replaced the opto all those decades ago. You never forget one of your children Sorry for going off the rails............. |
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Re: How to remove plugins from the PT list
That's so cool! Did you buy the Mutron III finally? I've had such a bad luck finding a good envelope filter, they all sound too perfect now.
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Re: How to remove plugins from the PT list
Sadly no but I wish I had. Would have been a great project for those cold winter nights. I've not tried any of the current crop of stompbox envelope filters so can't speak to that but I remember when I had an extensive pedalboard they just didn't have the mojo I was looking for and was in my hearing memory.
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