Hi Shotty, great video. I’m going to install this plugin as soon as I’ve had my porridge 😂. One thing I’ll be looking at doing, is using automation on those transients. I’ll bring the hats out over a couple of bars near the end of my track and repeat a couple of times. Much better than EQ. Nice one mate.
😄 Well spotted. I might have to do a video on that subject. For work, I have a very stable system that never connects to the internet, with everything I need to deliver client projects, and a huge box of spare parts to keep that system going. Windows 7 does very little, other than load Cubase. The version of Cubase and the plugins I have installed are sufficient (currently) to do the work I need to do. I have a Windows 10 system as well which performs other tasks. At some point I realise I will be very much left behind and need to upgrade everything. I'm in the process of building a new system for that reason and very much looking forward to upgrading Cubase. I will have to get that up and running alongside my current setup and get it to exactly where I want before I can switch over. I can't afford downtime or problems occurring when working to deadlines. Though I have no desire to go to Windows 11.. I might even have to switch to Mac. A costly and time consuming transition that I keep putting off. It's a project I have set for next year! Many thanks for the comment! Appreciated.
@@Shotty4HF yeah I would still use windows 7 even on new ryzen 7000 pc if microsoft didnt force all companies to drop the support, after that I installed debloated lite version of win10 called Ghost spectre, which uses like 1-2 gb less of ram than standard version, and is same size as win7, and about windows 11 yeah.. lol Id rather use Linux with Bitwig installed than that spying garbage haha
@@davemaverick8438 I had heard of that lite version of W10, I hope there is something similar going forward for PC users and future OS's. And yep, W11 might be the end of the road. Not good at all. With limitless time and money I'd buy a mac and upgrade everything this afternoon. 😄
@@davemaverick8438 RE drivers and newer software. there are workarounds. Drivers I rarely mess with as everything works fine. Running install programs on w10 and transferring files works in most cases. Though I did try to get some new sound libraries from Spitfire Audio, they won't work in the version I have installed. Things like that will force me to switch sooner.
very nicely designed plugin
I love this plugin!
Been using it a while & its my go too shaper
Their plugin Spacer is so good too. It's very cool of them to giveaway such nice plugin after the unfortunate demise.
I have tried that too. Yes, it's a shame they didn't keep going. Thanks for comment.
I really don't like it, I have tried it on everything.
I never get the results im looking for :(
I really want to like it, & many "pros" recommend it!
Broo ima get this
Hi Shotty, great video. I’m going to install this plugin as soon as I’ve had my porridge 😂. One thing I’ll be looking at doing, is using automation on those transients. I’ll bring the hats out over a couple of bars near the end of my track and repeat a couple of times. Much better than EQ. Nice one mate.
🙂 . Sounds good! Nice one! Thanks for comment!
Awesome! Thanks for this vid.
Thanks for comment! Appreciated!
Pancz is Punch (when you write it fonetically in Polish) 😂 it's actually hilarious in Polish
Ah, thanks. I was hoping someone might interpret this! Makes sense. Nice one.
thanks for showing this, btw wow you are still using windows 7? how do you find drivers and use newer software?
😄 Well spotted. I might have to do a video on that subject.
For work, I have a very stable system that never connects to the internet, with everything I need to deliver client projects, and a huge box of spare parts to keep that system going.
Windows 7 does very little, other than load Cubase.
The version of Cubase and the plugins I have installed are sufficient (currently) to do the work I need to do.
I have a Windows 10 system as well which performs other tasks.
At some point I realise I will be very much left behind and need to upgrade everything. I'm in the process of building a new system for that reason and very much looking forward to upgrading Cubase. I will have to get that up and running alongside my current setup and get it to exactly where I want before I can switch over. I can't afford downtime or problems occurring when working to deadlines.
Though I have no desire to go to Windows 11.. I might even have to switch to Mac. A costly and time consuming transition that I keep putting off. It's a project I have set for next year! Many thanks for the comment! Appreciated.
@@Shotty4HF yeah I would still use windows 7 even on new ryzen 7000 pc if microsoft didnt force all companies to drop the support, after that I installed debloated lite version of win10 called Ghost spectre, which uses like 1-2 gb less of ram than standard version, and is same size as win7, and about windows 11 yeah.. lol Id rather use Linux with Bitwig installed than that spying garbage haha
@@davemaverick8438 I had heard of that lite version of W10, I hope there is something similar going forward for PC users and future OS's.
And yep, W11 might be the end of the road. Not good at all.
With limitless time and money I'd buy a mac and upgrade everything this afternoon. 😄
@@davemaverick8438 RE drivers and newer software. there are workarounds. Drivers I rarely mess with as everything works fine. Running install programs on w10 and transferring files works in most cases.
Though I did try to get some new sound libraries from Spitfire Audio, they won't work in the version I have installed. Things like that will force me to switch sooner.