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  • #3739
    rbfn2005
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    Hi guys.  I've been testing BreakawayOne.  Why can't these processors, like BreakawayOne, have the same Bass as "physical" processors like Omnia 9 or 11, or even an Orban?  Is there any secret in its components, hardware?  Because I tested BreakawayOne and compared it to an Omnia Volt for example, and the difference in the Bass is very big.  The Omnia Volt has a very hot, full-bodied Bass that I couldn't reach with BreakawayOne.  And look that BreakawayOne's Bass is much better than Stereo Tool's.  Is there any secret for a Grave like physical processors?  Could any specific audio interface improve this?  I have a ESI MAYA44 192khz. Thanks.

    #15300
    MrKlorox
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    I'm not at all experienced in any hardware audio processors, but I've gotten about a year's worth of hours listening in BreakawayOne with Stereo Tool as a VST plugin.

    My current method for big bass is to use the TrueBass (sub-harmonics detector/generator) module of Stereo Tool, used as a VST plugin within BreakawayOne. Try this and lowering the "Final Limiter Drive" (Core > Audio Processor > Final) and/or swapping presets to "French Kiss" or "Nebula" something with multiple AGCs before the Multiband.

    I'd like to hear other peoples' ideas too.

    #15301
    rbfn2005
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    [quote author=MrKlorox link=topic=5873.msg20286#msg20286 date=1569774558]
    I'm not at all experienced in any hardware audio processors, but I've gotten about a year's worth of hours listening in BreakawayOne with Stereo Tool as a VST plugin.

    My current method for big bass is to use the TrueBass (sub-harmonics detector/generator) module of Stereo Tool, used as a VST plugin within BreakawayOne. Try this and lowering the "Final Limiter Drive" (Core > Audio Processor > Final) and/or swapping presets to "French Kiss" or "Nebula" something with multiple AGCs before the Multiband.

    I'd like to hear other peoples' ideas too.
    [/quote]

    Thanks!
    Interesting and worrying, because I'm testing both to get one of them.
    Will I have to buy both at once?  😮
    Oh my gosh! kkkkkkkkk  ;D
    I will try your tip.

    Best Regards.

    #15302
    MrKlorox
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    [quote author=rbfn2005 link=topic=5873.msg20290#msg20290 date=1569846445]
    Interesting and worrying, because I'm testing both to get one of them.
    Will I have to buy both at once?  😮
    [/quote]

    Oh, I see. I was under the impression you already had (at least a basic license for) Stereo Tool since you mentioned it in your post.

    My recommendation is to get BreakawayOne first, then a basic Stereo Tool license later after you feel like you've exhausted your bass options in BreakawayOne. But definitely try the various presets in BreakawayOne before deciding to buy anything.

    #15303
    rbfn2005
    Member

    [quote author=MrKlorox link=topic=5873.msg20291#msg20291 date=1569851001]
    Oh, I see. I was under the impression you already had (at least a basic license for) Stereo Tool since you mentioned it in your post.

    My recommendation is to get BreakawayOne first, then a basic Stereo Tool license later after you feel like you've exhausted your bass options in BreakawayOne. But definitely try the various presets in BreakawayOne before deciding to buy anything.
    [/quote]

    That's what I'm doing before I make any decisions.
    BreakawayOne Bass is nicer to me.
    But I haven't reached the Bass of an Omnia 11 or Orban yet.
    Only then will I decide.

    Thanks

    #15304
    rbfn2005
    Member

    [quote author=MrKlorox link=topic=5873.msg20286#msg20286 date=1569774558]
    I'm not at all experienced in any hardware audio processors, but I've gotten about a year's worth of hours listening in BreakawayOne with Stereo Tool as a VST plugin.

    My current method for big bass is to use the TrueBass (sub-harmonics detector/generator) module of Stereo Tool, used as a VST plugin within BreakawayOne. Try this and lowering the "Final Limiter Drive" (Core > Audio Processor > Final) and/or swapping presets to "French Kiss" or "Nebula" something with multiple AGCs before the Multiband.

    I'd like to hear other peoples' ideas too.
    [/quote]

    Hey!
    Your tip was wonderful.
    It is a Bass worthy of the great processors.

    Thanks a lot!

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