PhonoXone Terminator v1.1

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This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 0<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Effect<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Terminator! is to prove that high-end audio tools don't have to be expensive. With this multi-band compressor/expander you get total control of your mix/sound, and the results are amazing! <br> So, what's the fuzz all about? We've all been there at some point... the bass of the mix is boring, it all sounds flat and digital, no punch, no energy.<br> Now you can get that club mix right! Multi-band compression is *the* tool for slick bass-lines, and juizy bass-drums. <br> But it doesn't stop just there. De-essing? You've got it. Pronounciation of the snare? No prob!
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Post by Immanuel »

looking in the old files. A lot of people seam to like multiband compression. Anyone tried this?
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Post by Marc de Ruiter »

A very usefull device.
It does what you expect it to do. It gives me all the control I need. It sounds very musically. Can be inserted.It's quite DSP-intensive. There's no gain reduction display for each band. There is no more developpement since vrs.1.1. Even don't know if it's still for sale. Phonoxone website is down for some time.
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I'll sure give it a try!
The device looks great (I love the gfx), I hope it sounds just as good. :wink:

btw, what gives best results? This device, Finaliza, Optimaster? I'm not skilled enough to be a good judge. What do you experienced soundmen think of it?
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Post by Marc de Ruiter »

The way the three frequency bands are set is different. Finaliza uses crossover frequencies, Terminator uses a parametric approach. In Terminator its possible to set gain in very small steps for each band. Finaliza allows only 1db steps. I.m.o. Terminator gives you more control. With Optimaster I have no expirience.
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In Terminator its possible to set gain in very small steps for each band. Finaliza allows only 1db steps. I.m.o. Terminator gives you more control.
Final Liza allows you to set any gainvalue you wan't using the pots. Only the display is limited to 1dB steps...

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Is terminator still available?
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Post by Immanuel »

On 2003-05-15 11:35, Music Manic wrote:
Is terminator still available?
Hint: Try the "file" icon on top of the first post :wink:
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Post by Ganool »

On 2003-05-15 12:29, Immanuel wrote:
On 2003-05-15 11:35, Music Manic wrote:
Is terminator still available?
Hint: Try the "file" icon on top of the first post :wink:
But isn't this just a demo?
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Post by marcuspocus »

Just beside the file, there is a price = 0$.... Seem pretty cheap if you want to buy it ! :smile:

No, it is not a demo... It's just another cool free device!
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Post by samplaire »

Can any PC user send me unpacked version of it (us, Mac users can't execute the .exe files so I'm unable to try this...) - I mean the module and all other installed components like dsp files, please?

Thanks for your help in advance :smile:


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Check your mail..... :wink:
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Post by zezappa »

On 2003-05-15 19:15, marcuspocus wrote:
No, it is not a demo... It's just another cool free device!
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Post by zezappa »

On 2003-05-15 19:15, marcuspocus wrote:
No, it is not a demo... It's just another cool free device!
Thanks a lot for this device, Phonoxone. However I just can get it in demo version, if someone could help me about what I'm missing...
(and sorry for the previous post)

Cheers, Zé
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On 2003-05-27 05:26, Petal wrote:
Check your mail..... :wink:
:smile:
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Could you send me a full working copy please.
mmusicmanic@aol.com
thx
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Post by petal »

On 2003-05-15 19:15, marcuspocus wrote:
Just beside the file, there is a price = 0$.... Seem pretty cheap if you want to buy it ! :smile:

No, it is not a demo... It's just another cool free device!
Well, because of this I thought it was a fully working version, but i wasn't :sad:
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