It is supposed to sell at EUR/$19 introductory price, according to their posts on FBAt the top, is CORE's wide and ultra-precise Phase Correlation Meter for detecting out-of-phase signals to show any reduced degree of mono compatibility in your mix. If left untreated, certain sounds will get quieter or entirely canceled when an out of phase stereo signal is summed into a mono signal.
At the heart of CORE, is a large color-changeable audio goniometer to analyze the phase and stereo image of individual mix channels, group busses, or the master bus. An ideal stereo mix will produce an oval shape that is regularly tall and narrow.
The iconic large global pan knob on the left controls the panoramic placement of the main input signal. To the right of the pan knob is CORE's input source toggle switch that simply flips the input channel signal from left to right or right to left, often producing pleasant and unintended results.
On the left and right side of CORE's glass display are standard and independent Gain Knobs, Pan Knobs and Invert Phase Switches to help remedy phasing and stereo imaging issues.
On the right, Core's large global width knob allows you to control the spread of the stereo field when the LSR Toggle Switch is set to the "S" center position for Stereo. Decreasing the global width narrows the stereo spread, whereas, in some cases, widening the Stereo spread to 200% is ideal for pads, pianos, hi-hats, and background-vocals, plus more.
Core's global width knob becomes a HAAS effect when the LSR toggle switch is set to either left or right mono position. At 200%, the signal is delayed up to 35 ms on one side, producing an ultra-wide pseudo stereo effect to an otherwise mono signal.
CORE is conveniently available for Reason versions 9.5 and higher. We thank you for your interest and support.
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Is this real or April fools joke, I like the look of this. I would buy this the minute it hits the shop.
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It was actually revealed few days ago, but this more in-depth video only showed up yesterday. I'd say it's real, but even at $19 intro price I think it's too expensive for what it does. Looks slicks though, just like SCRE which I use religiously.
We've always had a proper PAN knob with Selig Gain.
The problem is the pan knob on the SSL needs to be dealt with.
Pans on REs/Inserts can't override the SSL pan.
That's my bottleneck.
Ill give this RE a look though, if it's real
Added StereoSCOPE duties would've been welcome. (multi-channel, i mean)
The problem is the pan knob on the SSL needs to be dealt with.
Pans on REs/Inserts can't override the SSL pan.
That's my bottleneck.
Ill give this RE a look though, if it's real
Added StereoSCOPE duties would've been welcome. (multi-channel, i mean)
It is a very cool utility and can yield great sound results but to my eyes interface is like some trippy LSD induced hippy showcase. I am a sucker for balanced (regards to color) gui. You can use plenty of online tools which will give you amazing results and preview them in vision simulation.
https://coolors.co/
http://paletton.com/
Anyway congrats for release. Something as this is very welcomed as RE.
https://coolors.co/
http://paletton.com/
Anyway congrats for release. Something as this is very welcomed as RE.
seqoi wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018
It is a very cool utility and can yield great sound results but to my eyes interface is like some trippy LSD induced hippy showcase. I am a sucker for balanced (regards to color) gui. You can use plenty of online tools which will give you amazing results and preview them in vision simulation.
https://coolors.co/
http://paletton.com/
Anyway congrats for release. Something as this is very welcomed as RE.
The gui is not to my taste either but c'mon it's not that bad..
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