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September 28, 2019 at 4:41 pm #3739
rbfn2005
MemberHi 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.
September 29, 2019 at 4:29 pm #15300MrKlorox
ParticipantI'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.
September 30, 2019 at 12:27 pm #15301rbfn2005
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]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.
September 30, 2019 at 1:43 pm #15302MrKlorox
Participant[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.
September 30, 2019 at 3:34 pm #15303rbfn2005
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
October 2, 2019 at 4:50 pm #15304rbfn2005
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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