I had a chance to test drive it a little this afternoon and it DOES color the sound, or at least EQ/Compress or something. Hard for me to say "it sound just like an SSL" when I have no idea what that WOULD HAVE sounded like. I think I liked the SSL preset best. Pete --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Bigg John <biggjohn@...> wrote: > > yeah, this is a cool freebie. After i got that charles dye video on > mixing, i went on a quest for an equivalent to the "AC-1" tdm plug . > this was the closest i could find. It even had the "dual-mono" preset > that Dye talked about. I think the "SSL" preset sounds better with my > music. big fun for free !!! > > It would be cool to get a group buy going on the full "Pro" version. > > pete_buchwald wrote: > > > > Hey Guys, > > > > I'm taking this baby for a test drive. I'll let you know how it goes. > > Anybody mess with > > this thing before? Colortone-Free? > > > > http://www.tritonedigital.com/product_info.php? > > <http://www.tritonedigital.com/product_info.php?> > > cPath=23&products_id=35&osCsid=67d537b8093171349b17ae8258b0ac0f > > > > I'm testing it on my old dual G4, not sure if the intel mac will go > > for this stuff. > > > > I was looking for something like this!! > > > > You need to download their "Pluggo" software to make this freebie > > work, but it's > > > > > all > > pretty clear on the download page. > > > > > > > * > > > > > > > > >
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Re: Found a FREE Analog "Warmth" Simulator Plug!
2006-12-20 by pete_buchwald
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