Eventide's Octavox get's a massive discount in ADSR ''the big deal'' of this month. Get it here: www.adsrsounds.com/the-big-deal/#a_aid=whitenoisestudio
That's quite a big compliment ^^ That's the danger with plugins like this one right, you can make cheesy sounds so quickly. But useful sounds take some time.
This seems pretty interesting; I like the idea of using it for a very slight chorus effect of just a couple of cents on the right and left to fatten a sound up subtly. Also, I'm wondering what you did to get that ridiculous (not real) key signature at 4:55 🤣🤣🤣
It takes a special talent to do that ^^ yeah the plugin can do that fatten-up trick really well and if you add a bit of delay you get very interesting slapbacks.
These harmonizer plugins are getting a little better but unless you hide them or blend them in the mix, they all have phasing issues and create way too many artifacts.
This is one of those plugins you just want without knowing why and probably won't actually use. It needs to be setup quite manually, which makes sense if you really have a clear picture of what you want to do with it. Kind of gimmicky. This is how I feel about this plugin. Eventide is getting better and better in making interesting plugins. I got this bundle from their Newfangled Audio subbrand.
Eventide's Octavox get's a massive discount in ADSR ''the big deal'' of this month.
Get it here: www.adsrsounds.com/the-big-deal/#a_aid=whitenoisestudio
Works great for vocal thickening, without having to create a whole bunch of extra tracks or sends.
Finally a tutorial on this plugin I want to try. Haven't been able to make this pluging sound good..But haven't really dug in either 😅
That's quite a big compliment ^^ That's the danger with plugins like this one right, you can make cheesy sounds so quickly. But useful sounds take some time.
@@audiotoolshed yw
Thanks for the heads up!!!
You’re welcome!
This seems pretty interesting; I like the idea of using it for a very slight chorus effect of just a couple of cents on the right and left to fatten a sound up subtly. Also, I'm wondering what you did to get that ridiculous (not real) key signature at 4:55 🤣🤣🤣
It takes a special talent to do that ^^ yeah the plugin can do that fatten-up trick really well and if you add a bit of delay you get very interesting slapbacks.
Eventide make some fabulous plugins and there are never any software issues, in my experience. True professionals!
Eventide has been making audiogear since the very early 1970s, there's a ton of experience there to create something good :-)
@@audiotoolshed Yes, I know. That's when I started listening to music, lol!
@@MPHORROCKS we're old
These harmonizer plugins are getting a little better but unless you hide them or blend them in the mix, they all have phasing issues and create way too many artifacts.
WHat happens if you use multiple voices on the same pitch? Is it redundant or does it make it sound thicker?
Not really thicker. I would always add a bit of detuning, with a few cents, to get a thicker sound.
@@audiotoolshed I see, thanks.
Is the saturation part of the plugin? I hope not.The pitch shift may not work practically because it does not intelligently shift according to scale.
Actually it is on discount again on many sites, after I watched this video, it is time to grab it for me! THX
Its one of those old plugins which still perform great! Good to see its on sale again.
Is there oversampling included? The plugin sounds very harsh in the upper octaves.
This is one of those plugins you just want without knowing why and probably won't actually use. It needs to be setup quite manually, which makes sense if you really have a clear picture of what you want to do with it. Kind of gimmicky. This is how I feel about this plugin. Eventide is getting better and better in making interesting plugins. I got this bundle from their Newfangled Audio subbrand.
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