Subject:Kjaerhus plugins & Acid Pro 5
Posted by: Zacchino
Date:1/17/2005 9:33:35 PM
I love these plugins because some of them are free... But Damn ! While playing, beware, don't even think about muting/demuting the Classic Flanger. In Native VST though. Acid will just dissapear like a in the farytales ^^ I'm posting this one just to know if I'm the only one using these great candies. |
Subject:RE: Kjaerhus plugins & Acid Pro 5
Reply by: Lavoll
Date:1/18/2005 12:33:15 AM
really? i havent had any problems with these plus. I will have to try that one when i get home :) what happens? does acid crash? |
Subject:RE: Kjaerhus plugins & Acid Pro 5
Reply by: Zacchino
Date:1/18/2005 11:32:25 AM
Yep acid Crashes. But not a good old school crash with the crash window where you can only clic on OK. It makes Acid disappear (but not from the task manager). |
Subject:RE: Kjaerhus plugins & Acid Pro 5
Reply by: DKeenum
Date:1/18/2005 8:24:36 PM
I just got Voxengo's Crunchessor and Kjaerhus Audio’s Golden Peak-Pressor as part of a special buy. I haven't even had time to load them up yet. I'll check it out and report back, but it will take a few days. |
Subject:RE: Kjaerhus plugins & Acid Pro 5
Reply by: Lavoll
Date:1/22/2005 7:02:41 AM
hmm.. ive tried everything like you said and alot of other things, and i cant make the crash happen. do you have the latest version of the flanger? on the other hand.. turns out that the track i was testing out really needed a flanger on it :) it sounds much better now :) hehe. so thanks for that :) |
Subject:RE: Kjaerhus plugins & Acid Pro 5
Reply by: Lavoll
Date:2/24/2005 4:28:10 AM
these plugins just came out in a new version: http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/ |
Subject:RE: Kjaerhus plugins & Acid Pro 5
Reply by: JohnnyRoy
Date:2/24/2005 5:54:24 AM
Thanks for the heads-up. I just updated mine and they seem to work great. ~jr |
Subject:RE: Kjaerhus plugins & Acid Pro 5
Reply by: Zacchino
Date:2/24/2005 9:00:20 PM
Issue resolved, thanx for keeping us up about this update. And I'm glad about that flanger fitting your track. Subtle flangers are great for female vocalist's harmonics by the way (e.g. Beyonce - Crazy in love, when she does this "ow ow" adlibs). |