Update for RX950 Classic AD/DA Converter
The RX950 Classic AD/DA Converter has been updated in the shop today with improved audio model (better high-end frequency response).
I've just updated, but wish I hadn't. The high-end is now way to much for me.
Please implement an switch on the back for backwards compatibility!
I've just updated, but wish I hadn't. The high-end is now way to much for me.
Please implement an switch on the back for backwards compatibility!
Yea, i thought comments like this will come. It might be not the best idea to change the sound, even if it is a bug...riemac wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018The RX950 Classic AD/DA Converter has been updated in the shop today with improved audio model (better high-end frequency response).
I've just updated, but wish I hadn't. The high-end is now way to much for me.
Please implement an switch on the back for backwards compatibility!
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Yes, please? The difference is quite noticeable, and seems to have taken away the magic that it once had. May we have a switch to put it back to where it was?
"better high-end frequency response" is not a good thing for this product. When using the input gain, the high frequencies become way too dense, taking up too much headroom and resulting in an imbalanced sound that is brittle. Before, you could just increase the input gain and be done with it, no need for after EQ or anything to "fix" it. Yea there is a filter on the device, I don't like the sound of it very much so I have to use external EQ to "Fix" the high frequencies.
I think it was perfect the way it was!
I think to switch between the two is a good idea. The new audio model can be turned on when you actually need a great high frequency boost.
I think it was perfect the way it was!
I think to switch between the two is a good idea. The new audio model can be turned on when you actually need a great high frequency boost.
Where do you have the Audio Bandwidth set? Have you tried lower levels for that parameter?riemac wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018The RX950 Classic AD/DA Converter has been updated in the shop today with improved audio model (better high-end frequency response).
I've just updated, but wish I hadn't. The high-end is now way to much for me.
Please implement an switch on the back for backwards compatibility!
Thanks for the heads up.riemac wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018The RX950 Classic AD/DA Converter has been updated in the shop today with improved audio model (better high-end frequency response).
I've just updated, but wish I hadn't. The high-end is now way to much for me.
Please implement an switch on the back for backwards compatibility!
Currently using a few of these in a deep house track - will wait for a possible fix before updating.
Same as me, I currently use it on a Deep House Track as well. After the update there is so much high-end that it doesn‘t fit into the genre Deep any more. Even turning down the Bit Rate doesn‘t help.LarsK wrote: ↑18 Jul 2018Thanks for the heads up.riemac wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018The RX950 Classic AD/DA Converter has been updated in the shop today with improved audio model (better high-end frequency response).
I've just updated, but wish I hadn't. The high-end is now way to much for me.
Please implement an switch on the back for backwards compatibility!
Currently using a few of these in a deep house track - will wait for a possible fix before updating.
There's a GS thread about the RX950, where posters said they felt it had a muted high end compared to the real thing: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/product ... ter-2.html
It could be the dev was taking this criticism on board and trying to refine the sound for more realism. Hopefully MD has a real S950 or two for reference.
I really like this device - I'm a bit worried about hitting "sync all" now.
It could be the dev was taking this criticism on board and trying to refine the sound for more realism. Hopefully MD has a real S950 or two for reference.
I really like this device - I'm a bit worried about hitting "sync all" now.
Yes, I felt that the high-end was a little muted as well befor. But it fitted the the warm and oldschoolEdGrip wrote: ↑18 Jul 2018There's a GS thread about the RX950, where posters said they felt it had a muted high end compared to the real thing: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/product ... ter-2.html
It could be the dev was taking this criticism on board and trying to refine the sound for more realism. Hopefully MD has a real S950 or two for reference.
I really like this device - I'm a bit worried about hitting "sync all" now.
vipe. And in comparison the high-end is now way to much, this can not be realistic.
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A button for the new high end would be better imo. I do miss the old sound with less high end which I liked a lot.
Btw this RE is out of phase. So a phase button would also be nice as for an update.
Btw this RE is out of phase. So a phase button would also be nice as for an update.
A button would definitely be better. Labelling the new button "High Boost" would make much more sense.
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I agree. And a phase reverse button.
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Thanks for the heads up. Will not upgrade yet. I agree that a button to switch between original & new version sounds like the way forward to keep everyone happy.
The developer is awfully quiet. And I was about to buy this.
Oh well, there are other options:
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... istortion/
https://soniccharge.com/permut8
http://d16.pl/decimort2
Oh well, there are other options:
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... istortion/
https://soniccharge.com/permut8
http://d16.pl/decimort2
There is this thing too.. I haven't even trialed it yet though
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... converter/
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... converter/
You were about to buy it? Did you come around? I remember you making the same sales pitch before with Decimort. viewtopic.php?p=383440#p383440 And people answered you then. I have both. They are not the same. And the other plugins are quite different as well.
It's only been a day. Just yesterday Along with the RE, they also updated the VST/AU, as well as introduced the plugin in AAX, VST3, AUv3 for iOS and added NKS support. https://www.mathieudemange.fr/press-rel ... -1-update/ They are a two person operation. Give them a little bit of time
When people post suggestions of alternatives (plugins I like though!) but that aren't close to being the same, and in this case, before someone has even tried the other plugin...and doing so within a day of an update before hearing from the developer...I wonder what the point is. It's quite a bit (pun definitely intended) off topicaeox wrote: ↑18 Jul 2018There is this thing too.. I haven't even trialed it yet though
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... converter/
You answered your own question right there. They all share that in common.
Threads get off topic on this forum all the time. Derailment is another thing though. Let's try not to..
Yup! Because I'm in the beginning of a hardware phase (thanks jimmyklane) , and I'm wondering what all the fuss is regarding the old samplers, and I like having backup RE versions of certain devices in case I'm ever in a position where I'm without my VSTs and the only music making app I have access to is Reason. Also, this device's sound supposedly can't be replicated by Decimort (I'm curious and I'd like to give that a test - and my trial is over). And also because it's only $19.
I use Decimort in Logic - it's great! But I use it to make things sound lofi, not really to emulate the sonic characteristics of old samplers. But that's something I am currently researching. So as I was researching these things I found other options, like Tal-Sampler, Morgana, Nomad Factory's Garbage, XLNs Retro Color can do this too, and there are a few Reaktor bit crushers.
A little pressure won't hurt - I'm curious to see how Mr Demange handles this (I believe he is a friend of Reasontalk, right?)
Yeah I'm a fan of many of these plugins. And each one for me has it's place. Grit, degradation, retro coloring, etc. can have so many uses and can work magic and behave in different ways on different things. Great IMO to have a toolbox of them. Just the same as compressors, EQs, reverbs, etc. Some people may want the most accurate emulation of a particular model. Others may just want to have any emulation of that type. And then others may just want any type of that effect. And then folks may fall in love with certain plugins for different reasons; maybe it's nostalgia and accuracy...maybe it's not...maybe it's something else that just clicks for them.hurricane wrote: ↑19 Jul 2018Yup! Because I'm in the beginning of a hardware phase (thanks jimmyklane) , and I'm wondering what all the fuss is regarding the old samplers, and I like having backup RE versions of certain devices in case I'm ever in a position where I'm without my VSTs and the only music making app I have access to is Reason. Also, this device's sound supposedly can't be replicated by Decimort (I'm curious and I'd like to give that a test - and my trial is over). And also because it's only $19.
I use Decimort in Logic - it's great! But I use it to make things sound lofi, not really to emulate the sonic characteristics of old samplers. But that's something I am currently researching. So as I was researching these things I found other options, like Tal-Sampler, Morgana, Nomad Factory's Garbage, XLNs Retro Color can do this too, and there are a few Reaktor bit crushers.
A little pressure won't hurt - I'm curious to see how Mr Demange handles this (I believe he is a friend of Reasontalk, right?)
Mr. Demange is certainly very friendly He did an interview with us and a couple competitions. But not as active in the forums though... I was under the assumption that folks who have real concerns with the update have sent emails?
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback after the release of the RX950 1.1 update!
We've received a lot of messages about the audio model improvement that introduced a consequent change compared to the previous version. We understand that it can be an important issue for our users who were satisfied with the initial audio model. The 1.1 update was meant to bring a more accurate high-frequency response, as reported by some users and as measured by our own further comparisons with our S950 reference hardware.
We realize that changing the audio model of an existing product can cause a lot of trouble for our users, and we are sorry for that.
To fix this, we'll be implementing a toggle-switch for choosing between the old audio model and the new one, to be released as an upcoming 1.1.1 free update.
Thank you for your continuous support.
With kind regards,
Mathieu
Thank you for your feedback after the release of the RX950 1.1 update!
We've received a lot of messages about the audio model improvement that introduced a consequent change compared to the previous version. We understand that it can be an important issue for our users who were satisfied with the initial audio model. The 1.1 update was meant to bring a more accurate high-frequency response, as reported by some users and as measured by our own further comparisons with our S950 reference hardware.
We realize that changing the audio model of an existing product can cause a lot of trouble for our users, and we are sorry for that.
To fix this, we'll be implementing a toggle-switch for choosing between the old audio model and the new one, to be released as an upcoming 1.1.1 free update.
Thank you for your continuous support.
With kind regards,
Mathieu
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The “bandwidth” setting on the original Akai DOES go up to 19,200Hz, and you can get very crisp detail from it. I loved the original RX950, because you pretty much always sample at 10kHz or less if you can get away with it. It’s nice to see the dev implementing a switch so it won’t break peoples projects...but the truth is that it sounds closer to reality. Lots of drums have a pass through that unit, just to clip them a little before sending them to a drum machine.
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I'm surprised you didn't notice something sounding different after doing the song for the challenge.jimmyklane wrote: ↑19 Jul 2018The “bandwidth” setting on the original Akai DOES go up to 19,200Hz, and you can get very crisp detail from it. I loved the original RX950, because you pretty much always sample at 10kHz or less if you can get away with it. It’s nice to see the dev implementing a switch so it won’t break peoples projects...but the truth is that it sounds closer to reality. Lots of drums have a pass through that unit, just to clip them a little before sending them to a drum machine.
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Truth time: I haven’t used it for quite some time....instead it made me go out and buy an S950 (my newest sampler)...I took a quick listen to that demo track and did notice that the distortion I dialed in was much harsher.aeox wrote: ↑19 Jul 2018I'm surprised you didn't notice something sounding different after doing the song for the challenge.jimmyklane wrote: ↑19 Jul 2018The “bandwidth” setting on the original Akai DOES go up to 19,200Hz, and you can get very crisp detail from it. I loved the original RX950, because you pretty much always sample at 10kHz or less if you can get away with it. It’s nice to see the dev implementing a switch so it won’t break peoples projects...but the truth is that it sounds closer to reality. Lots of drums have a pass through that unit, just to clip them a little before sending them to a drum machine.
DAW: Reason 12
SAMPLERS: Akai MPC 2000, E-mu SP1200, E-Mu e5000Ultra, Ensoniq EPS 16+, Akai S950, Maschine
SYNTHS: Mostly classic Polysynths and more modern Monosynths. All are mostly food for my samplers!
www.soundcloud.com/jimmyklane
SAMPLERS: Akai MPC 2000, E-mu SP1200, E-Mu e5000Ultra, Ensoniq EPS 16+, Akai S950, Maschine
SYNTHS: Mostly classic Polysynths and more modern Monosynths. All are mostly food for my samplers!
www.soundcloud.com/jimmyklane
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