Forgotten Waveshaper 2 is now available!
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Hi fellow Reasoners!
A bit earlier than planned but I am excited nonetheless: Version 2 of the Forgotten Waveshaper is now in the shop, completely reprogrammed and with two metric tons of new useful features. Unless you're applying for the upgrade I would suggest waiting for Black Friday as there will be a sale.
If you don't know what this device is about, watch the "Feature Showcase" video (or the whole playlist, while you're at it). It's not just a simple distortion device, you can do so much more.
Cheers,
Adam
P.S.: The manual link seems to be broken, I will fix it ASAP.
Edit: While the guys at Reason Studios fix the link on the web page, here is an unofficial official link to the manual.
A bit earlier than planned but I am excited nonetheless: Version 2 of the Forgotten Waveshaper is now in the shop, completely reprogrammed and with two metric tons of new useful features. Unless you're applying for the upgrade I would suggest waiting for Black Friday as there will be a sale.
If you don't know what this device is about, watch the "Feature Showcase" video (or the whole playlist, while you're at it). It's not just a simple distortion device, you can do so much more.
Cheers,
Adam
P.S.: The manual link seems to be broken, I will fix it ASAP.
Edit: While the guys at Reason Studios fix the link on the web page, here is an unofficial official link to the manual.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... eshaper-2/
I had the great pleasure and privilege to beta test this angry and multitalented puppy and I am glad to report that it has been finally released.
If you do sound design or are a fan of distortion (esp. multiband) then please do check it out. I've gotten some seriously gnarly "in your face" type results out of it that I haven't been able to coax out as easily (or at all) with the myriad of other distortion RE at my disposal (I think the only distortion RE that I do not have is RP Distort because it sounded hella digital).
Anyway, this is perfect for aural destruction for things like power electronics, noise, industrial or EBM. And hey, it doesn't stop there... Check out the Timbre and Dynamics sections for coloring and shaping the sound in the plugin itself. Super sweet and handy.
I had the great pleasure and privilege to beta test this angry and multitalented puppy and I am glad to report that it has been finally released.
If you do sound design or are a fan of distortion (esp. multiband) then please do check it out. I've gotten some seriously gnarly "in your face" type results out of it that I haven't been able to coax out as easily (or at all) with the myriad of other distortion RE at my disposal (I think the only distortion RE that I do not have is RP Distort because it sounded hella digital).
Anyway, this is perfect for aural destruction for things like power electronics, noise, industrial or EBM. And hey, it doesn't stop there... Check out the Timbre and Dynamics sections for coloring and shaping the sound in the plugin itself. Super sweet and handy.
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Thanks for the kind words! I did write it in my other post but want to make sure people don't miss it:
There is an upgrade option for owners of the original "Forgotten Wave Shaper". Check out the document on the page. For all the others, there will be a Black Friday sale so I would suggest waiting for that.
Cheers,
Adam
P.S.: The manual link seems to be broken, I will fix it ASAP.
Edit: While the guys at Reason Studios fix the link on the web page, here is an unofficial official link to the manual.
There is an upgrade option for owners of the original "Forgotten Wave Shaper". Check out the document on the page. For all the others, there will be a Black Friday sale so I would suggest waiting for that.
Cheers,
Adam
P.S.: The manual link seems to be broken, I will fix it ASAP.
Edit: While the guys at Reason Studios fix the link on the web page, here is an unofficial official link to the manual.
Last edited by ForgottenClank on 12 Nov 2019, edited 1 time in total.
Double post, official thread by the developer can be found at > viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7514897
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Not yet. Quoting from the manual:
Where is oversampling?
Oversampling is a complicated feature that is also very CPU intensive. Due to the flexibility of the
device, it is already fairly CPU hungry, which is why I’m currently looking into more efficient ways of
doing oversampling. Unfortunately, these advanced techniques are not only more efficient but also
more complicated so I left them for a future update.
I also did some testing to evaluate how much difference oversampling would make and the result was
sobering. Most of the time the difference in sound quality was negligible and only it extreme case it
made a significant difference.
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Congrats on your new RE.
It's good you have a bunch of videos explaining this thing. I felt the focus weren't so much on the sound itself, but more on the technical aspects.
Seems to me like this Re is more for the tweaker user, which unfortunately I'm not. I'd rather have one knob that says Distortion Amount and somehow everything going through it just comes out sounding awesome.
Maybe add a video focusing more on selling the product from a sound perspective. Like only showing musical examples where this RE really shines. That guitar distortion example really didn't do it for me, no matter how complex the device happens to be. The drum examples were better, but I still felt it was more about the technical aspects rather than making it sound really good.
It's good you have a bunch of videos explaining this thing. I felt the focus weren't so much on the sound itself, but more on the technical aspects.
Seems to me like this Re is more for the tweaker user, which unfortunately I'm not. I'd rather have one knob that says Distortion Amount and somehow everything going through it just comes out sounding awesome.
Maybe add a video focusing more on selling the product from a sound perspective. Like only showing musical examples where this RE really shines. That guitar distortion example really didn't do it for me, no matter how complex the device happens to be. The drum examples were better, but I still felt it was more about the technical aspects rather than making it sound really good.
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I can see where you're coming from. This is definitely for people how want to have control over everything and experiment with what happens when you do things you wouldn't usually be able to do. I'll think about a sound example video, thanks for the suggestion.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑12 Nov 2019Maybe add a video focusing more on selling the product from a sound perspective. Like only showing musical examples where this RE really shines. That guitar distortion example really didn't do it for me, no matter how complex the device happens to be. The drum examples were better, but I still felt it was more about the technical aspects rather than making it sound really good.
Great release! Looks amazing and feature packed! Flexible wave shaping, from soft saturation to complete destruction, paired with envelope follower and multiband. This makes it an interesting exciter too.
Good stuff. And everything can be automated
Good stuff. And everything can be automated
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Wow - just going from first impressions but this seriously could be the greatest waveshaping/distortion plugin I have ever seen. The custom compression stuff is sweet, as are the mid/side modes and the multiband implementation.
This feels like what Pulverizer should have been. Also your GUI is really fast and intuitive; I like it more than Fabfilter Saturn.
Will you make a VST version? I would love a VST version.
This feels like what Pulverizer should have been. Also your GUI is really fast and intuitive; I like it more than Fabfilter Saturn.
Will you make a VST version? I would love a VST version.
ForgottenClank wrote: ↑12 Nov 2019Hi fellow Reasoners!
A bit earlier than planned but I am excited nonetheless: Version 2 of the Forgotten Waveshaper is now in the shop, completely reprogrammed and with two metric tons of new useful features. Unless you're applying for the upgrade I would suggest waiting for Black Friday as there will be a sale.
If you don't know what this device is about, watch the "Feature Showcase" video (or the whole playlist, while you're at it). It's not just a simple distortion device, you can do so much more.
Cheers,
Adam
P.S.: The manual link seems to be broken, I will fix it ASAP.
Edit: While the guys at Reason Studios fix the link on the web page, here is an unofficial official link to the manual.
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Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate it.chaosroyale wrote: ↑12 Nov 2019Wow - just going from first impressions but this seriously could be the greatest waveshaping/distortion plugin I have ever seen. The custom compression stuff is sweet, as are the mid/side modes and the multiband implementation.
This feels like what Pulverizer should have been. Also your GUI is really fast and intuitive; I like it more than Fabfilter Saturn.
Presumably not. VST development needs a different framework (which I've never used), the GUI would have to be redesigned and a lot of other stuff that I cannot copy over from the RE version. Maybe someday but at the moment there are other projects that I'm looking forward to deploying.
Big thank you for this device! many constructive and destructive uses, as well as ways to tame it. The compressor function and global dry/wet plus gate really help nail the portion I had only the remains of my evening to play with it. Tomorrow I will use it on long reverb tails as a first idea
Yes, great! "Compressor" part is really interesting, manual worth a read! Yesterday evening I used a Monotone thru it, it's really interesting what's possible to get! And I only scratched the surface! Nice to have a RE that reminds Trash2's possibilities distorsion wise!
You have even more possibilities with the wave shaping alone than Trash2.olive6741 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2019Yes, great! "Compressor" part is really interesting, manual worth a read! Yesterday evening I used a Monotone thru it, it's really interesting what's possible to get! And I only scratched the surface! Nice to have a RE that reminds Trash2's possibilities distorsion wise!
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I love Trash2 but this thing looks a lot more elegant and better designed. Might not have all the Trash2 bells & whistles (don't know, haven't trialled it yet) but it looks crazy fun
Trash2 has convolution reverb with interesting samples. Good for guitar players. For daily wave shaping and guitars, Trash2 is good. For a bit more experiments, freedom and advanced control over movement and curves, Forgotten Waveshaper 2 is yours.
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Hmmm...oh well. Seeing as how I mostly use that sort of stuff for guitar I guess I'd better get Trash2 as well. Thanks
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ForgottenClank wrote: ↑12 Nov 2019I can see where you're coming from. This is definitely for people how want to have control over everything and experiment with what happens when you do things you wouldn't usually be able to do. I'll think about a sound example video, thanks for the suggestion.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑12 Nov 2019Maybe add a video focusing more on selling the product from a sound perspective. Like only showing musical examples where this RE really shines. That guitar distortion example really didn't do it for me, no matter how complex the device happens to be. The drum examples were better, but I still felt it was more about the technical aspects rather than making it sound really good.
I love this device. Really am a fan of all of your products!
I wish the filter designer thing had a nice in depth tutorial for making band reject shapes or weird resonator filter designs ( lol just a side note)
I love how this wave shaper is like trash 2 but with a rack extension spin on it the amount of control is ridiculous! And it’s great to see some of the feature requests from the first iteration. I like how you added the skewing of lines/curves. And how you can do bend - and + to the distortion shapes.
It took a while for me to understand how to make various bands, but holy cow is this thing a powerhouse. Makes me wonder why PH didn’t make something like this years ago
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Looks amazing
I am completely blown away by this device. The amount of possibilities is endless, and beyond, my smile doesn't stop. This is gonna make me spend months, even years, to master everything it can do, I'm sure. Next I would like to thank ForgottenClank for being able to make use of the limited upgrade opportunity which is a big gift in itself imho, I almost feel guilty ! Will buy more stuff for support in the near future
I think when you've got a device with a lot of deep tweakability, presets become very important. They can help demonstrate the device, and they can be the big Distortion Amount knob. Not that preset? Try the next one. And the next one. I love the big preset library with Devastor 2 and I use it lots - I never start a sound from scratch in Devastor 2, I just tweak.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑12 Nov 2019Congrats on your new RE.
It's good you have a bunch of videos explaining this thing. I felt the focus weren't so much on the sound itself, but more on the technical aspects.
Seems to me like this Re is more for the tweaker user, which unfortunately I'm not. I'd rather have one knob that says Distortion Amount and somehow everything going through it just comes out sounding awesome.
Maybe add a video focusing more on selling the product from a sound perspective. Like only showing musical examples where this RE really shines. That guitar distortion example really didn't do it for me, no matter how complex the device happens to be. The drum examples were better, but I still felt it was more about the technical aspects rather than making it sound really good.
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Glad you like it, it was my pleasure! A rating in the shop always helps me out if you want to return the favour. There is more stuff coming so stay tuned!Bonkhead wrote: ↑14 Nov 2019I am completely blown away by this device. The amount of possibilities is endless, and beyond, my smile doesn't stop. This is gonna make me spend months, even years, to master everything it can do, I'm sure. Next I would like to thank ForgottenClank for being able to make use of the limited upgrade opportunity which is a big gift in itself imho, I almost feel guilty ! Will buy more stuff for support in the near future
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