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Post by ragan on Nov 22, 2024 0:43:00 GMT -6
This is cool too! Will probably buy it.
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Post by ragan on Nov 22, 2024 1:21:10 GMT -6
Man I've been using Arbiter all over the place. I really like it.
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Post by drumsound on Nov 22, 2024 11:02:37 GMT -6
This is cool too! Will probably buy it. They lowered the price to $41.50 I bought it as I know a project ready for mix will need it. I put the PT de-esser on it for the moment, but I want to see something less obvious, and i love the concept of this.
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Post by tonycamphd on Nov 22, 2024 12:03:50 GMT -6
Just bought this through pluginbotique, 2nd and last time i will ever use them for a purchase as it keeps telling me the redeem download code they gave me is invalid, they got my cash though..... I put in for support already.... Damnit! never again, i will only buy direct from the makers🤦🏻♂️
edit; i'm logged into their shit site and when i go to get the download it tells me "returning customer log in", but i'm already logged in...., so i do it again and it tells me "unknown"🤬 Even though i can see my account and purchases on the previous page what an absolute shitshow piss off!!!!
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spud
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Post by spud on Nov 22, 2024 14:44:37 GMT -6
Splits is really cool. It works great most of the time but sometimes there are a few rebel "s" that need a de-esser behind it and Arbiter is perfect for that (and a whole bunch of other things). I often use it at the end of the chain and Splits at the very beginning.
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Post by gravesnumber9 on Nov 22, 2024 15:28:39 GMT -6
What else are you guys using Arbiter for? I picked it up for de-essing and it's great for that. That's still all I've ever done with it.
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Post by dok on Nov 22, 2024 19:41:15 GMT -6
What else are you guys using Arbiter for? I picked it up for de-essing and it's great for that. That's still all I've ever done with it. I'm using it for string squeaks on a nylon string guitar track. I always have trouble with that but this makes it a non-issue. VERY easy.
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Post by gravesnumber9 on Nov 22, 2024 21:59:56 GMT -6
What else are you guys using Arbiter for? I picked it up for de-essing and it's great for that. That's still all I've ever done with it. I'm using it for string squeaks on a nylon string guitar track. I always have trouble with that but this makes it a non-issue. VERY easy. Ahh great idea. Yeah. I bet it nails that. Maybe pedal creaks too on acoustic piano.
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Post by ragan on Nov 23, 2024 2:11:27 GMT -6
What else are you guys using Arbiter for? I picked it up for de-essing and it's great for that. That's still all I've ever done with it. I like it everywhere I want to change the frequency content, but don’t want it to sound assertively EQ’d. Like de-harshing a mixbus or de-mudding a drum bus.
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Post by Shadowk on Nov 23, 2024 5:26:17 GMT -6
Since I got the TDR suites I don’t find myself using much else, got some tracking / mixing HW. Ozone for a bit of cleanup and push, then a few well known effects like eventide.
It certainly cuts down on plugin confusion and I trust them enough that a year down the line they’re still a good choice.
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Post by sean on Nov 23, 2024 7:34:20 GMT -6
Just bought this through pluginbotique, 2nd and last time i will ever use them for a purchase as it keeps telling me the redeem download code they gave me is invalid, they got my cash though..... I put in for support already.... Damnit! never again, i will only buy direct from the makers🤦🏻♂️ edit; i'm logged into their shit site and when i go to get the download it tells me "returning customer log in", but i'm already logged in...., so i do it again and it tells me "unknown"🤬 Even though i can see my account and purchases on the previous page what an absolute shitshow piss off!!!! Never had any issue with their website…just copy the serial number they send you and go to the Tokyo Dawn website and redeem it…
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