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Never got it to work. After a few emails with their support I was advised to wait for the new version. The new version then was ok, but no templates were there and the old ones could not be loaded. I gave it up and found an alternative. If anyone has a Sennheiser HD 650 (I happen to have one ;)) then this is perhaps interesting:
https://www.noisebud.se/?page_id=2813

Too bad, it's an excellent plugin. Instantly better stereo imaging and more precise low-end (which was the main problem with my otherwise exceptional DT 880 Pros).
 
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Trackspacer always finds its way into my mixes. It's basically a dynamic eq but it does wonders on a busy mix and can make clashing instruments gel easily.
It's easy to overuse, so as with everything else, use it in moderation.
 
Trackspacer always finds its way into my mixes. It's basically a dynamic eq but it does wonders on a busy mix and can make clashing instruments gel easily.
It's easy to overuse, so as with everything else, use it in moderation.

This. Great for kick/sub or vocal/lead mixing, among other things. :)
 
Vin, your suggestion of the VOS SlickEQ was so good, I took the liberty of experimenting with that plugin. Here is what I found. It appears to be applying both Baxandall and Gerzon shelving curves, although TokyoDawn doesn't admit it. That alone makes it quite unique because plugins like that are costly, not to mention that it is utilizing 64bit floating-point processing. From that level of processing, the analog emulation on the harmonics is more apparent when the input is pushed.

I still can't believe it's free.

The Aphex on vocals is really something to admire.
 
Vin, your suggestion of the VOS SlickEQ was so good, I took the liberty of experimenting with that plugin. Here is what I found. It appears to be applying both Baxandall and Gerzon shelving curves, although TokyoDawn doesn't admit it. That alone makes it quite unique because plugins like that are costly, not to mention that it is utilizing 64bit floating-point processing. From that level of processing, the analog emulation on the harmonics is more apparent when the input is pushed.

I still can't believe it's free.

The Aphex on vocals is really something to admire.

Agreed, it's fantastic! I use it on percussion and all the time.

There's a paid version as well: https://www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-vos-slickeq-ge/
 
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Hi, in the Xmas Calendar from plugin-alliance is actually for 14th of December the Accusonus: De-noise and De-reverberation Plugin. Normally 299 $ now 99$!!! (broken link removed) or https://accusonus.com/products/era-d Infos: https://www.youtube.com/user/accusonus/feed.
I bought and like it! Of course you can download first a 14 days trial!
 
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