WOK Leslie Simulator - free beta
- KVRAF
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- 2117 posts since 24 Feb, 2004 from Germany
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2117 posts since 24 Feb, 2004 from Germany
- KVRAF
- 1702 posts since 22 Apr, 2009 from Belgrade
Took it for a quick spin in MuLab yesterday and it worked great. Sounds very nice with a bit of drive added. Looking forward to the final release!
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- KVRAF
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- 2117 posts since 24 Feb, 2004 from Germany
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- KVRAF
- 2113 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from flint, michigan
The demo sounds great. Will try this when I get back from this work trip.
- KVRian
- 1091 posts since 13 Mar, 2008 from Arnhem, Netherlands
If I have some spare time this weekend I'll A/B it against MVintageRotary and the leslie in GSi VB3.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
- KVRist
- 282 posts since 28 Feb, 2004 from An old town in Central German Uplands
With Drive it sounds quiet good - a little bit different. But I think, the LFO-Depth is too deep for a real Leslie-effect. Could this be?
Btw. - I hate those questions and demand for 64-Bit and the statements...."it´s 32-Bit, so it´s not good"....hey people...do you throw away your old Minimoog off the scrap or sell it on a junkmarket...cos only it´s old?
I think, that is fluffy thinking from fluffly people....so you´re only victims of the industry which sells....
why you don´t use an older PC with Windows XP, so you run use all those good plugins.....
Btw. I am working with my optimized configurated Audio PC with 2,5 Ghz, Dual-Core and WindowsXP Prof. (32-Bit!!) and can use ALL plugs...the older synthedit (which are very good) too.
That´s the same discussion like hardware versus software plugs and so on - and I´m using hardware vintage synths too.....my two cent
Btw. - I hate those questions and demand for 64-Bit and the statements...."it´s 32-Bit, so it´s not good"....hey people...do you throw away your old Minimoog off the scrap or sell it on a junkmarket...cos only it´s old?
I think, that is fluffy thinking from fluffly people....so you´re only victims of the industry which sells....
why you don´t use an older PC with Windows XP, so you run use all those good plugins.....
Btw. I am working with my optimized configurated Audio PC with 2,5 Ghz, Dual-Core and WindowsXP Prof. (32-Bit!!) and can use ALL plugs...the older synthedit (which are very good) too.
That´s the same discussion like hardware versus software plugs and so on - and I´m using hardware vintage synths too.....my two cent
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2117 posts since 24 Feb, 2004 from Germany
Don't forget that all 32bit-plugins will run fine on any 64bit-Windows, if a 32bit DAW ist used.Schiffbauer wrote:With Drive it sounds quiet good - a little bit different. But I think, the LFO-Depth is too deep for a real Leslie-effect. Could this be?
Btw. - I hate those questions and demand for 64-Bit and the statements...."it´s 32-Bit, so it´s not good"....hey people...do you throw away your old Minimoog off the scrap or sell it on a junkmarket...cos only it´s old?
I think, that is fluffy thinking from fluffly people....so you´re only victims of the industry which sells....
why you don´t use an older PC with Windows XP, so you run use all those good plugins.....
Btw. I am working with my optimized configurated Audio PC with 2,5 Ghz, Dual-Core and WindowsXP Prof. (32-Bit!!) and can use ALL plugs...the older synthedit (which are very good) too.
That´s the same discussion like hardware versus software plugs and so on - and I´m using hardware vintage synths too.....my two cent
The ONLY drawback with a 32bit DAW is that giant sample libraries or projects with immense numbers of audio tracks will not load fully into RAM, thus using harddisk more. There is NO other difference....
And most 32bit plugins should run fine with a good build-in bridge like in Reaper or with jbridge.
The plugin itself will have controls for speed, depth etc. at the end.
It's using 3rd party modules now that are not available in 64bit, I am not sure that I could substitute them.
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- KVRist
- 486 posts since 22 Aug, 2013
Hi WOK!
This is a bit OOT, just want to thank you for your M-ST plugin
Most of your stuffs are just excellent! and M-ST is one that sit in my insert very-very often lately. I use it in PT10 and it is the coolest stereo maker among others that i've tested.
I guess i'll be donating soon as i got paid for my mixes and works
This is a bit OOT, just want to thank you for your M-ST plugin
Most of your stuffs are just excellent! and M-ST is one that sit in my insert very-very often lately. I use it in PT10 and it is the coolest stereo maker among others that i've tested.
I guess i'll be donating soon as i got paid for my mixes and works
- KVRAF
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- 2117 posts since 24 Feb, 2004 from Germany
That's not just a "bit" off topic...kinwie wrote:Hi WOK!
This is a bit OOT, just want to thank you for your M-ST plugin
Most of your stuffs are just excellent! and M-ST is one that sit in my insert very-very often lately. I use it in PT10 and it is the coolest stereo maker among others that i've tested.
I guess i'll be donating soon as i got paid for my mixes and works
But thanks, you might rate/review that here!