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If you produce with headphones: Redline Monitor!
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dj! (112dB)
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 17:49
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You're much welcome & thanks for the offer, I'll make sure to get in touch if/when we need some good testers.
Peace.
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Zoopy
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 22:14
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Lovin the 60 day trial.. useful stuff.. thanks |
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A.Rosengren
Solid Snake
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 22:26
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I would love to try out the redline reverb, let me know if betatesters are needed for forthcoming plugins.
And i will of course take a look at the redline monitor aswell.
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PsiloCybian
Mammal Footwork
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 22:51
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dj! (112dB)
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Posted : Jan 28, 2009 10:31
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On 2009-01-23 22:51, PsiloCybian wrote:
i really like the plugin ... but when i work on 44.1 in cubase it's distorting the sound :S when i switch to 48 it works perfectly  |
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That is odd. Which version of Cubase, and does it happen when you start a new project in 44.1? And if you switch from 48 to 44.1 when Redline Monitor is already loaded?
Thanks,
-- dj!
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Kane
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jan 30, 2009 03:29
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Well I just tried this and wasn't at all impressed. I designed and built my headphone amp with a crossfeed circuit (for less than $30), and it sounds much more natural than any combination of settings I can think of with this plugin.
  You believe in the users?
Yeah, sure. If I don't have a user, then who wrote me? |
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