dioxide wrote:Are there any plans to port the Multipass frequency splitter? The graphic interface would be nice in Reason I think.
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dioxide wrote:Are there any plans to port the Multipass frequency splitter? The graphic interface would be nice in Reason I think.
We don't have a cross grade policy right now because of how some of the licensing works, but can handle it on a case to case basis depending on how many there who want to do it. Best thing is to contact us ( support@kilohearts.com ) when the plugins are available and we'll see what we can do.svenh wrote:Any crossgrade offers for those of us that are interested in the VST version too?
We would like to get it in there one way or another, but have not yet decided how so it's not something that will be included with the release of the other plugins. A lot of what Multipass and Snap Heap does on the VST side is not quite applicable to Reason, so we need to figure out what parts we can transfer and how to do it in a way that makes sense.dioxide wrote:Are there any plans to port the Multipass frequency splitter? The graphic interface would be nice in Reason I think.
Freak'n sweet - thanks for sharing, Joey!joeyluck wrote:Here's an example I threw together while beta testing that mostly showcases kHs Resonator (alongside kHs Compressor, Bitcrush, and Reverb). Using kHs Resonator's custom display, you can adjust by semitone, octave, and cent. And when adjusting by cent, it continues into the next semitone (which makes automating across a wide range smooth and easy). You can reset and assign automation via the pitch knob. This example also showcases the Note CV input of kHs Resonator
There's no current transient shaper Snapin, that I'm aware of.skie wrote:Do they have a transient shaper they are planning to port??
Thought you were asking because of this post...skie wrote:Darn it! Really need a good one for drums, not loving the DCAM. Kong's OK.EnochLight wrote:There's no current transient shaper Snapin, that I'm aware of.skie wrote:Do they have a transient shaper they are planning to port??
There are several threads here where ppl asked about a transient shaper. Beside compressors, some own Combinator stuff and CV things, there are two available. The Env Shaper and Kongs Transient Shaper. Both are ok. So finally a new one must offer more or at least all in one. Personally i missed more control over attack, decay and release and all with great sound quality. Maybe with breakouts and backmix with faders and overlap slope. Having pitch and be able to make a signal longer or shorter (strech) could be nice. Maybe some control when ADSR or a free editable curve kicks in, could be interesting. Some kind of usefull visual feedback whats going on. Not to forget to have it CV controllable and automatable... Not sure whats possible, but i think this stuff could make it unique and interesting.joeyluck wrote:Thought you were asking because of this post...skie wrote:Darn it! Really need a good one for drums, not loving the DCAM. Kong's OK.EnochLight wrote:There's no current transient shaper Snapin, that I'm aware of.skie wrote:Do they have a transient shaper they are planning to port??
Interesting you should ask and have an opinion on transient shapers.
Maybe you should chime in on that post
Well, wether "they are awesome" nor "they're Comin soon" ist the news, is it?!tiker01 wrote:Yeah. They are awesome and they are all coming! SOON!Electric-Metal wrote:![]()
Any news
TBCHonest-the only 2 ways to preserve total naturalness is=skie wrote:I would love if they did a transient shaper. No, I hadn't seen that tweet, but thanks for the heads up! The most important thing for me is that the attack sounds natural on kicks and snares. IMO, this is not the case with DCAM. It sounds too "pointed" for me.
This looks amazing! Great job!Anders_kiloHearts wrote:Teaser-kHs-Toolbox.jpg
10000 likes! (I'm not sure why you can no longer "like" posts in this forum)..Anders_kiloHearts wrote:
I'm not even sure that's a fair battle. Kilohearts are like the kaiju in Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. Air Raid Audio is closer to the creatures in Gareth Edwards' Monsters.Exowildebeest wrote:Kilohearts vs. AirRaidAudio
the epic battle for domination of the Rack has begun
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