P&m Plug-ins Suggestions, Any cool plug-in you'd like us to do ? Post it here ! |
P&m Plug-ins Suggestions, Any cool plug-in you'd like us to do ? Post it here ! |
Sep 18 2011, 11:31 AM
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DontCrack Staff Group: Team Posts: 563 Joined: 26-May 05 Member No.: 67 |
Dear friends,
As stated in our product pages : Once you have purchased or upgraded to V.I.P. Bundle status, all subsequent plug-ins released for the V.I.P. bundle will be free of charge ! In 2012 we will expand the DontCrack V.I.P. bundle to over 40 plug-ins - and as you are a V.I.P. customer we won’t ask you for any more money. Therefore, if you have any suggestions about new plug-ins you'd like us to create, please let us know. Keep in mind that DontCrack plug-ins must be simple and quick to use. So don't ask us to create a new DAW or a complete multi effect plug-in. That is not the point... We look forward to completing our DC V.I.P. Series bundle with nice & easy plug-ins that inspire creativity, not restrain it ! Thanks in advance for your collaboration. Kind Regards - Peter -------------------- Eric Nolot
CEO / President www.DontCrack.com |
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Oct 2 2011, 12:17 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 2-October 11 Member No.: 10,247 |
Hi Peter,
kudos for being so fast in reacting to us DC-plug-in users' suggestions. Always nice to know that one is not talking into the deep black void. Anyways, here's my two cents: The DC-Retro Equaliser could use a low cut filter IMHO, so that you don't have to use up the nice low band controls for it. How about two push buttons to the left of the V.U., one with "40 Hz" cut when pushed, the other with "80 Hz" and pushing both together would give you... "150 Hz"! (Did I do my math? No waaay!) It would keep the simplicity of the GUI and the whole concept intact, but would free up a whole band of EQ. I photoshopped that into the original, like so: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25038534/DC-RetroLowCut.jpg One plug-in that could use additional pizzazz is the Beatles' EQ (DC brightness). Yes, the 2.8 Hz - 3.5 Hz - 10 Hz peak boost/cut was what they used. BUT, to my knowledge, this was an addition to what they had in the EMI mixing console, namely a 100 Hz shelf cut/boost and a 10 kHz shelf/5 kHz peak boost. ...there is space for one smaller pot each left and right to the big knob - again, totally in keeping the looks and easy layout of the original. I would buy the improved version!!! Thanks for listening to my babble. Best, mojoboxx |
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