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PSP Nitro

2004-03-18 by HKC

Per Boysen wrote: the new PSP Nitro filterbank plug-in is fantastic

How does it compare to Quad Fromage if you know that one or are they two
different beasts. I am very tempted to buy this one to get the pre-order
discount but on the other hand how many filters do you need. I have
everything else by PSP except for the delays and to me they are one of the
best but so is Ohm Force.
Henrik Krogh
henrikkrogh@...

Re: [L-OT] PSP Nitro

2004-03-18 by Per Boysen

On 04-03-18 12.01,  "HKC" <hkc@...> wrote:

> Per Boysen wrote: the new PSP Nitro filterbank plug-in is fantastic
> 
> How does it compare to Quad Fromage if you know that one or are they two
> different beasts. I am very tempted to buy this one to get the pre-order
> discount but on the other hand how many filters do you need. I have
> everything else by PSP except for the delays and to me they are one of the
> best but so is Ohm Force.
> Henrik Krogh
> henrikkrogh@...
> 


When I tried the Quad Frohmage it enabled me to get a very hard and funny
techno sound on drum beats. Example:
http://www.boysen.se/audio/hard_techno_rock.mp3

The PSP Nitro is very different IMO. It seems to me that its strange is
dynamic filtering synced to song tempo. It can provide almost "3D ambience".
I also have an external analog filter bank, the Akai MFV42, and with the PSP
Nitro I can get those sounds right away without having to route audio
externally through the Akai and record it back again.

I guess you know there is a demo of the PSP Nitro available? It's quite CPU
intensive so in praxis it will only be used with my G5.

Best wishes

Per Boysen
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www.boysen.se
www.looproom.com

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