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J Schroder
on Jun 10, 2004, 7:16am:
Aleksey, I've been meaning to ask you something. Why do you call your limiter plug the "Elephant?" Because a limiter squashes the sound, sort of? Or because it creates a big sound? Just curious.
Oh, and the same question goes for the GlissEQ. Why "gliss?"
John
Oh, and the same question goes for the GlissEQ. Why "gliss?"
John
Aleksey Vaneev
on Jun 10, 2004, 3:46pm:
Elephant, because it's meant to be solid, powerful. Something like this. Also just for fun, and the analogy sounded pretty good to me.
GlissEQ - because I thought the way this equalizer works looks like it is gliding the soundwaves.
GlissEQ - because I thought the way this equalizer works looks like it is gliding the soundwaves.
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