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An unwitting Spogg/MV 'collaboration'

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Re: An unwitting Spogg/MV 'collaboration'

Postby k brown » Tue Jan 21, 2020 6:57 pm

Wow, that didn't take long - cool beans. Thanks SO much for doing that.

"SpaceOhRack - Now for Stereo Synths Too !"

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1) GUI fixed for new FX order.
2) Restored the Mono In switch in Korus, from Martin's original.
3) Restored to LoCut sw in MVerb - did you take it out because you felt we should get Martin's blessing first? - I'll remove it if he thinks it best.

Has anyone had a chance to check if the footswitch function is working? - I don't have one.
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Re: An unwitting Spogg/MV 'collaboration'

Postby martinvicanek » Tue Jan 21, 2020 9:19 pm

Another cool sounding and cool looking device! (place a "thumbs up" emoticon here)

Kevin, the low cut is okay, if it serves the purpose. I didn't have a problem with a muddy bass so far, perhaps because I have not yet thrown very bassy sounds at the MVerb. Anyway, feel free to modify as you like! :D
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Re: An unwitting Spogg/MV 'collaboration'

Postby k brown » Tue Jan 21, 2020 10:55 pm

Terrif - thanks.
Many years of critical listening to, and my own making of, orchestral recordings in a variety of halls - when MVerb is set up with long decays of 2-2.5sec. and moderate Tone setting, it sounds like a very nice Hall, just even more so with the LoCut. The majority of 'good sounding' halls for classical music have considerably less reverberation at low frequencies.
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Re: An unwitting Spogg/MV 'collaboration'

Postby Spogg » Wed Jan 22, 2020 9:01 am

k brown wrote:3) Restored to LoCut sw in MVerb - did you take it out because you felt we should get Martin's blessing first? - I'll remove it if he thinks it best.


Oops! I didn't realise I'd taken anything out :oops:

Anyway, I think it's an excellent plugin now, and I think the re-routing and stereo option is a big improvement.

Cheers

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Re: An unwitting Spogg/MV 'collaboration'

Postby k brown » Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:48 pm

I kept reaching for both Korus and MVerb over and over, so it just seemed a no-brainer to put them together and add your great multitap delay - great versions of the three most-used synth FX in one tidy box. :D
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Re: An unwitting Spogg/MV 'collaboration'

Postby wlangfor@uoguelph.ca » Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:52 pm

I like the look of it, professional looking :).
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Re: An unwitting Spogg/MV 'collaboration'

Postby Duckett » Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:29 pm

I've got to admit- one of the first things I did with the first version was kludge two of them together for stereo ;)
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