Forgotten Clank Studios Omega Trimmer (FREE during BF)

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moofi
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25 Nov 2021

https://reasonstudios.com/shop/rack-ext ... a-trimmer/


Thank you very much for a very useful + good sounding unit :-)
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FGL
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26 Nov 2021

The device is superb. Anyway, I don't understand why the extremely useful devices from Forgotten Clang are not being celebrated more intensely. This is perfect for cleaning up every mix, but also for eliminating nonsensical artifacts, such as those that often arise in FM synthesis, for example with "Algorithm" in the high frequency range.

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26 Nov 2021

FGL wrote:
26 Nov 2021
The device is superb. Anyway, I don't understand why the extremely useful devices from Forgotten Clang are not being celebrated more intensely. This is perfect for cleaning up every mix, but also for eliminating nonsensical artifacts, such as those that often arise in FM synthesis, for example with "Algorithm" in the high frequency range.
Yeah, the Forgotten Clank* REs are really great!
I use the Omega DEQ all the time and it includes every feature I could ask for from a single band dynamic EQ and it doesn't take up much space at all :)

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26 Nov 2021

Right: It is spelled "Clank". Beloved Moderation, please change the Titel of the Thread. Searchfunktion.

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26 Nov 2021

Ottostrom wrote:
26 Nov 2021
FGL wrote:
26 Nov 2021
The device is superb. Anyway, I don't understand why the extremely useful devices from Forgotten Clang are not being celebrated more intensely. This is perfect for cleaning up every mix, but also for eliminating nonsensical artifacts, such as those that often arise in FM synthesis, for example with "Algorithm" in the high frequency range.
Yeah, the Forgotten Clank* REs are really great!
I use the Omega DEQ all the time and it includes every feature I could ask for from a single band dynamic EQ and it doesn't take up much space at all :)
I can only agree, my favorite is "Forgotten Convolver". This allows you to individualize all possible instrument patches. But I also use "Forgotten Waveshaper" a lot. And "Mastering Clipper" is also free and usefull.

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26 Nov 2021

FGL wrote:
26 Nov 2021
I can only agree, my favorite is "Forgotten Convolver". This allows you to individualize all possible instrument patches. But I also use "Forgotten Waveshaper" a lot. And "Mastering Clipper" is also free and usefull.
I should really give the Convolver a go! Seems like you can do some very unique sound design with it and it's only 10€ right now

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26 Nov 2021

Ottostrom wrote:
26 Nov 2021
FGL wrote:
26 Nov 2021
I can only agree, my favorite is "Forgotten Convolver". This allows you to individualize all possible instrument patches. But I also use "Forgotten Waveshaper" a lot. And "Mastering Clipper" is also free and usefull.
I should really give the Convolver a go! Seems like you can do some very unique sound design with it and it's only 10€ right now
Its pretty strange/unique, but also unpredictibale. TBF, its hit-and-miss, but nothing else available that can do this. If you are looking for some extra flavour, it can be a "hit".
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moofi
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26 Nov 2021

Done. I first thought the name was Forgotten Klang (German for sound), then I only payed attention to the difference in the first letter and thought it would still be the analogy with only an english C integrated, hence didn´t look any further. :-D
FGL wrote:
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Right: It is spelled "Clank". Beloved Moderation, please change the Titel of the Thread. Searchfunktion.

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FGL
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26 Nov 2021

I am also German an therefore it doesn't looks odd to me.

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dioxide
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26 Nov 2021

The filters on this can create a scratchy noise. Is this a bug?

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moofi
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26 Nov 2021

Àudio example or how to replicate?
dioxide wrote:
26 Nov 2021
The filters on this can create a scratchy noise. Is this a bug?

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27 Nov 2021

moofi wrote:
26 Nov 2021
Àudio example or how to replicate?
dioxide wrote:
26 Nov 2021
The filters on this can create a scratchy noise. Is this a bug?
I've just tried and couldn't reproduce it. I'll repost if I manage to do it again.

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moofi
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27 Nov 2021

Yes, briefly checked on it in that regard, couldn´t notice anything, reason I asked. :-)
dioxide wrote:
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moofi wrote:
26 Nov 2021
Àudio example or how to replicate?

I've just tried and couldn't reproduce it. I'll repost if I manage to do it again.

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28 Nov 2021

Thanks for the heads up.

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