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Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90637] Thu, 27 September 2007 07:29 Go to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Last night I loaded up those Antress Modern plugin's that (I
think it was) Lamont came across & posted here.

Anyone else getting operational issues with these things?
In my case, if I'm inserting & de-inserting them on the fly,
I've had several lockups where the CPU meter doesn't get close
to 100%, but Cubase locks up & I have to shut it down & restart
(just the app, not the whole computer).

Standing still there's no problem, but if I'm in playback &
trying them out is is when it happens - usually on the removal
of the plugin from the channel (stereo/mono, track/group
channel, 2-buss - doesn't matter).

Some of 'em sound pretty good, tho, I must say!

Neil
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90640 is a reply to message #90637] Thu, 27 September 2007 08:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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only once but it was with paris on a 5 year old puter. i think i was
using...hell i don't remember but i've used them since with no probs.



On 28 Sep 2007 00:29:57 +1000, "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:

>
>Last night I loaded up those Antress Modern plugin's that (I
>think it was) Lamont came across & posted here.
>
>Anyone else getting operational issues with these things?
>In my case, if I'm inserting & de-inserting them on the fly,
>I've had several lockups where the CPU meter doesn't get close
>to 100%, but Cubase locks up & I have to shut it down & restart
>(just the app, not the whole computer).
>
>Standing still there's no problem, but if I'm in playback &
>trying them out is is when it happens - usually on the removal
>of the plugin from the channel (stereo/mono, track/group
>channel, 2-buss - doesn't matter).
>
>Some of 'em sound pretty good, tho, I must say!
>
>Neil
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90641 is a reply to message #90637] Thu, 27 September 2007 09:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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There are a number of plugins that do that to me. You just have to learn
which ones and figure out if they are worth using and if so stop the transport.
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90646 is a reply to message #90637] Thu, 27 September 2007 09:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LaMont is currently offline  LaMont
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I have not noticed. I'll try your test this afternoon to see if I can replicate
your results.
Those plugins(Antress) sound very good. The verb and delay is very natural.
As are the compressors.
Which (Plugin(s)) do you like?


"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>Last night I loaded up those Antress Modern plugin's that (I
>think it was) Lamont came across & posted here.
>
>Anyone else getting operational issues with these things?
>In my case, if I'm inserting & de-inserting them on the fly,
>I've had several lockups where the CPU meter doesn't get close
>to 100%, but Cubase locks up & I have to shut it down & restart
>(just the app, not the whole computer).
>
>Standing still there's no problem, but if I'm in playback &
>trying them out is is when it happens - usually on the removal
>of the plugin from the channel (stereo/mono, track/group
>channel, 2-buss - doesn't matter).
>
>Some of 'em sound pretty good, tho, I must say!
>
>Neil
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90675 is a reply to message #90646] Thu, 27 September 2007 19:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>I have not noticed. I'll try your test this afternoon to see if I can replicate
>your results.
>Those plugins(Antress) sound very good. The verb and delay is very natural.
>As are the compressors.
>Which (Plugin(s)) do you like?

I haven't seen a 'verb & delay one - wonder if I downloaded the
wrong packet? I downloaded two packets, but I can't get one
of 'em to "un-Rar" (de-rar?) I thought they were the same, just
that one was an installer & the other had only the .dll's. No???

What are the 'verbs & delays called? & are they located in a
different packet?

Anyway, the ones I like so far are the Neve 1081 module on
kick & snare, the "Monster" compressor on Toms, and the
Pultec-y thing on Bass. The 1176 emulation seems to be fairly
close in sound - actually perhaps a bit over-the-top of that
sound... I tried it on guitars, and it certainly adds that edge
to it, but methinks a bit too much for my taste, even on mild
settings. I'm messing around a bit with the Analogue-izer or
whatever it's called (tape & tube sim, etc), and that might
have some possibilities, too - not sure yet.

Neil
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90682 is a reply to message #90675] Thu, 27 September 2007 22:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Latham is currently offline  Chris Latham   UNITED STATES
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The verb is called "spacer"... I can't remember what the delay is called.
Everything I've played with so far sounds at least pretty good and most of
it sounds really good. Question: on the Neve eqs, how do you adjust the
gain/cut knob in the middle of the the frequency selector?

Thanks,
Chris

> I haven't seen a 'verb & delay one - wonder if I downloaded the
> wrong packet? I downloaded two packets, but I can't get one
> of 'em to "un-Rar" (de-rar?) I thought they were the same, just
> that one was an installer & the other had only the .dll's. No???
>
> What are the 'verbs & delays called? & are they located in a
> different packet?
>
> Anyway, the ones I like so far are the Neve 1081 module on
> kick & snare, the "Monster" compressor on Toms, and the
> Pultec-y thing on Bass. The 1176 emulation seems to be fairly
> close in sound - actually perhaps a bit over-the-top of that
> sound... I tried it on guitars, and it certainly adds that edge
> to it, but methinks a bit too much for my taste, even on mild
> settings. I'm messing around a bit with the Analogue-izer or
> whatever it's called (tape & tube sim, etc), and that might
> have some possibilities, too - not sure yet.
>
> Neil
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90685 is a reply to message #90675] Fri, 28 September 2007 00:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
laMont [1] is currently offline  laMont [1]
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"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>
>>I have not noticed. I'll try your test this afternoon to see if I can replicate
>>your results.
>>Those plugins(Antress) sound very good. The verb and delay is very natural.
>>As are the compressors.
>>Which (Plugin(s)) do you like?
>
>I haven't seen a 'verb & delay one - wonder if I downloaded the
>wrong packet? I downloaded two packets, but I can't get one
>of 'em to "un-Rar" (de-rar?) I thought they were the same, just
>that one was an installer & the other had only the .dll's. No???
>
>What are the 'verbs & delays called? & are they located in a
>different packet?
>
>Anyway, the ones I like so far are the Neve 1081 module on
>kick & snare, the "Monster" compressor on Toms, and the
>Pultec-y thing on Bass. The 1176 emulation seems to be fairly
>close in sound - actually perhaps a bit over-the-top of that
>sound... I tried it on guitars, and it certainly adds that edge
>to it, but methinks a bit too much for my taste, even on mild
>settings. I'm messing around a bit with the Analogue-izer or
>whatever it's called (tape & tube sim, etc), and that might
>have some possibilities, too - not sure yet.
>
>Neil
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90688 is a reply to message #90682] Fri, 28 September 2007 00:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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"Chris Latham" <latham_c@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>The verb is called "spacer"... I can't remember what the delay is called.

>Everything I've played with so far sounds at least pretty good and most
of
>it sounds really good. Question: on the Neve eqs, how do you adjust the

>gain/cut knob in the middle of the the frequency selector?

OK, Spacer - I noticed that one, but hadn't gotten to it yet
for some reason. Thanks.

You adjust the boost/cut knob on the Neve EQ's by clicking just
OVER the top of it, like at the 12 o'clock position - but
OUTSIDE the knob & ring. Weird, huh? That took me a few to
figure out.

Neil
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90692 is a reply to message #90675] Fri, 28 September 2007 04:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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All you need for PC is

http://antress.myweb.hinet.net/ModernPack/ModernPlugins.rar

and use 7 zip to unrar it if you need an un rarrer

http://www.7-zip.org/
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90693 is a reply to message #90692] Fri, 28 September 2007 06:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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OK, that's the one I was able ot un-rar, so I'm kewl. Thanks!

I had just downloaded both packets in case one had something
the other didn't.

Neil


"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>All you need for PC is
>
>http://antress.myweb.hinet.net/ModernPack/ModernPlugins.rar
>
>and use 7 zip to unrar it if you need an un rarrer
>
>http://www.7-zip.org/
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90697 is a reply to message #90693] Fri, 28 September 2007 08:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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good. Also please post more about how you use them and what you like. This
is great info.
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning..Review [message #90706 is a reply to message #90697] Fri, 28 September 2007 09:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LaMontt  is currently offline  LaMontt   
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Well here's my take on them:

-Space verb & delay)Nice. I comapred to the Wave(IR1) and Wizoo verbs and
it can hang with them.

-Modern Analoger Turbo: Very nice and Phatt. Youcan add coor to stale sounding
tracks.

-Modern Black Dragon (Aka Pultec Eq) Nice. Full bodied and smooth..
Modern VS-ME(classic Urie 1176) Very good. Very agressive

-Modern VF-ME(aka Fairchild compressor) Okay. I compared this plugin to the
SSL channel compressor plugin from Waves. Well, my ears say that the Antress
VF-ME has that fairchild "glueing " magic just as good as the SSL.

-Modern VD-ME (DBX 160). I tested this on a Bass track.. Instant warmth and
smooth compression. Nice

-Modern VR-ME (Manley Vari-mu Compressor). Again, strpped across the Master
buss, and magic. Nice!!! Jsut a few turns of the params, you know you got
something special..

-Modern V73-ME(neve 1073).I compared to the URS 1073. I the URS was a just
a tad more smooth(er).. But, the Antress Neve can and will get used.

-Modern VP-ME(Thermonic Compressor). Color color color.Smooth smooth. Nice..

-Modern Amplifier.. Nice smooth limitier. Simple but get's the job done on
vocal and other things.

All in all, I'm impressed with these plugins. what's mind boggling is that
they are Free!!! I will be sending-donating some cash to this company.

Lastly, I would pay for these plugins.

-

"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>good. Also please post more about how you use them and what you like. This
>is great info.
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning..Review [message #90710 is a reply to message #90706] Fri, 28 September 2007 09:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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And great looking interfaces too !
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90735 is a reply to message #90637] Fri, 28 September 2007 13:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LaMontt  is currently offline  LaMontt   
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Neil, I really don't do that much inserting on the fly . My method is to just
keep oopening up different instances in different slots. Then, toggle the
bypass sitch to test.

"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>Last night I loaded up those Antress Modern plugin's that (I
>think it was) Lamont came across & posted here.
>
>Anyone else getting operational issues with these things?
>In my case, if I'm inserting & de-inserting them on the fly,
>I've had several lockups where the CPU meter doesn't get close
>to 100%, but Cubase locks up & I have to shut it down & restart
>(just the app, not the whole computer).
>
>Standing still there's no problem, but if I'm in playback &
>trying them out is is when it happens - usually on the removal
>of the plugin from the channel (stereo/mono, track/group
>channel, 2-buss - doesn't matter).
>
>Some of 'em sound pretty good, tho, I must say!
>
>Neil
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90741 is a reply to message #90735] Fri, 28 September 2007 17:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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"LaMont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Neil, I really don't do that much inserting on the fly . My method is to
just
>keep oopening up different instances in different slots. Then, toggle the
>bypass sitch to test.

I generally do... if I'm listening to something & think: "Hey
that guitar could use some compression" I'm going to run
through a bunch of compressors on the fly & see which sounds
better for what I'm going for. Yeah I have a couple of "go-
to's", as I think we all do, but I like to check different
options out, too.

So, workflow-wise, being able to insert & remove plugins on the
fly makes a big difference to me.

Neil
Re: Antress Plugin's - Question and/or warning [message #90762 is a reply to message #90688] Fri, 28 September 2007 23:50 Go to previous message
Chris Latham is currently offline  Chris Latham   UNITED STATES
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Thanks Neil, I'll try that.

CL
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