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Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 24 Nov 2016
by DexStar
Do we talk about 20 €/$? 50 would be expensive...

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 24 Nov 2016
by miscend
Someone had to complain about the price.

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 24 Nov 2016
by svenh
svenh wrote:Looks very nice, but maybe a little bit expensive for what it does... :roll:
Sorry, I take it back, it's actually not that bad - and it may turn out to be a very useful tool! (Feeling a bit grumpy today :oops:)

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 24 Nov 2016
by Skullture
Bought it, I like it a lot. I used to do my sidechaining in a very manual way by outputting a 909/808 kick from my redrum to some splitters and a M-Class compressor. With the length/level/pitch controls I always managed to get what I wanted, but the Pump plugin makes it much more easy to implement in my mixes. Nice visual experience too. Well done :)

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 24 Nov 2016
by XysteR
I'm currently testing the Pump 1.1.0 update. The two automation problems I found have been fixed. The note lane problem that Shokstar found works as it should now too - Now a note lane is automatically added when you create a track for Pump. So these fixes will certainly be in the coming update release. As of yet, I've not found any other issues.

The sale currently has Pump at 15 Euro. Bargain methinks!

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 01 Dec 2016
by tobypearce
DexStar wrote:I totally disagree in getting a note lane automatically. Many of us would only use the rate knob and will not need this cluttering of the sequencer. If I create many "pumps" and connect them with a CV spider to chain all my synth separately this will fill my sequencer with empty lanes. If you need a lane right click "create note lane"... that's it!

What it meight need is an audio-in for audio triggering. So I could chain my original drums from dr. octo rex to pump and get a better sidechaining than a compressor would do.
I agree

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 01 Dec 2016
by XysteR
tobypearce wrote:
DexStar wrote:I totally disagree in getting a note lane automatically. Many of us would only use the rate knob and will not need this cluttering of the sequencer. If I create many "pumps" and connect them with a CV spider to chain all my synth separately this will fill my sequencer with empty lanes. If you need a lane right click "create note lane"... that's it!

What it meight need is an audio-in for audio triggering. So I could chain my original drums from dr. octo rex to pump and get a better sidechaining than a compressor would do.
I agree
It's ok guys. It doesn't automatically create a note lane when you add Pump as an insert effect. It works as normal - if you need a note lane: Right click on Pump, then 'Create Track for *******'

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 06 Feb 2017
by DexStar
Brilliant! One of the best (imho THE best) plugins of 2016!

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 06 Feb 2017
by Ocean of Waves
Really, this the best?

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 06 Feb 2017
by KirkMarkarian
If not the best, really useful!

Re: RE: Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 06 Feb 2017
by Karim
Ocean of Waves wrote:Really, this the best?
not but almost [emoji16]

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Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 08 Feb 2017
by djstick
I use it on all the kicks, bass, syncs, pads leads, it makes the track bounce I just love it and the Gate on it is amazing also.

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 08 Feb 2017
by XysteR
I find I'm using it a lot more now, even if I'm not working on EDM I'll still use it in a subtle and hardly noticeable way - just enough to give some movement to an element.

Re: Pump is in the shop

Posted: 09 Feb 2017
by scratchnsnifff
This little tool has become my absolute favorite for sidechaining! Simpl and to the point. Love the gate ins and outs so ducking can be triggered by my drums as well as the gate patterns are mad useful as well so glad this company popped up in my rack!