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vanielik
on Sep 29, 2009, 3:43pm:
I recently compared Voxformer 2 with my version 1.9.
V2 gives a lot more possibilities for tweaking but I was missing one thing.
I usually use Dual Band Compression with the XOvr switch set to 1 (e.g. for Vocals).
If I can trust my ears... version 2 seems to work in XOvr type 2. Is there any way to achieve the old XOvr- behaviour with the new version?
ty
V2 gives a lot more possibilities for tweaking but I was missing one thing.
I usually use Dual Band Compression with the XOvr switch set to 1 (e.g. for Vocals).
If I can trust my ears... version 2 seems to work in XOvr type 2. Is there any way to achieve the old XOvr- behaviour with the new version?
ty
Aleksey Vaneev
on Sep 29, 2009, 5:59pm:
No, this is not possible. Why do you need XOver Type1? To my knowledge, it gave phasing problems.
vanielik
on Sep 30, 2009, 6:15am:
I just like like the sound of Type 1. It seems to give a small dip in the midrange and is somewhat smoother.
But maybe I'm the only one who prefers to use XOver type 1...
But maybe I'm the only one who prefers to use XOver type 1...
Aleksey Vaneev
on Sep 30, 2009, 10:03am:
vanielik: But maybe I'm the only one who prefers to use XOver type 1...
Seems so, nobody else (among upgrade users) if I remember correctly asked for this mode explicitly.I'll probably experiment with Xover type1 in this new version and if I find that crossover type1 is "usable" in Voxformer 2, I may add a switch.
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