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Published on 07/31/13 at 05:18 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Installation carefree on mac, no incompatibility, runs smoothly!
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On Imac is stable and has never made me crash the session!
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Then returned to the heart of the matter: you have a little soft battery? that lack of "punch"?
This plug revives your decision I can (finally!) to resortir rimshot without compressing to death!
The same goes for the guitars! Need to raise the fader to hear!
Overdrive allows saturation, there is something fun!
The +: Restores life to soft taken
The -: I still do not see ...
A plug not specifically required to have, but if your budget allows, treat yourself
For more info: https://…Read moreInstallation carefree on mac, no incompatibility, runs smoothly!
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
On Imac is stable and has never made me crash the session!
OVERALL OPINION
Then returned to the heart of the matter: you have a little soft battery? that lack of "punch"?
This plug revives your decision I can (finally!) to resortir rimshot without compressing to death!
The same goes for the guitars! Need to raise the fader to hear!
Overdrive allows saturation, there is something fun!
The +: Restores life to soft taken
The -: I still do not see ...
A plug not specifically required to have, but if your budget allows, treat yourself
For more info:See less31 - moosersPublished on 11/14/09 at 17:57Installing the Sonnox Oxford Transient Modulator wasn't hard as it was the same process as most plug-ins out there, which is generally quite easy to follow and understand. I had the plug-in up and running within a few minutes and didn't have any problems figuring out the interface as it is pretty user friendly. The plug-in has parameters for gain, threshold, dead band, ratio, overshoot, rise time, recovery, and overdrive. I don't think that a manual is necessary at all for this plug-in and as long as you understand the purpose of this plug-in, you should be able to figure out how to use it rather quickly.
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I am currently running the Sonnox Oxford Transient…Read moreInstalling the Sonnox Oxford Transient Modulator wasn't hard as it was the same process as most plug-ins out there, which is generally quite easy to follow and understand. I had the plug-in up and running within a few minutes and didn't have any problems figuring out the interface as it is pretty user friendly. The plug-in has parameters for gain, threshold, dead band, ratio, overshoot, rise time, recovery, and overdrive. I don't think that a manual is necessary at all for this plug-in and as long as you understand the purpose of this plug-in, you should be able to figure out how to use it rather quickly.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I am currently running the Sonnox Oxford Transient Modulator on a Mac Book Pro that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. Thus far I haven't had any issues running this plug-in within this configuration, but have to say that I've never had a need to use more than two of these within a single session. This plug-in won't take up too much processing power and I think that as long as you have a decent system that you can currently run basic plug-ins on, that you won't have trouble running Sonnox Oxford Transient Modulator.
OVERALL OPINION
While the Sonnox Oxford Transient Modulator plug-in is definitely a unique one, I'm definitely glad to have it around as it is great for tightening up sounds that I might not be 100% happy with. I don't think that it is a necessary plug-in to have, but if you can afford to have a plug-n that isn't essential but useful, this is definitely worth looking into as it can definitely come in handy often. The price of the plug-in is definitely reasonable and for this reason it is suitable for both home studio owners and professionals alike. All in all, this is a great sounding and useful plug-in, but is one that I would only recommend to those looking to bolster a plug-in collection, not start one.
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