Author name: Cupwise

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Update for a very old library- Cassetteverb

I have as a goal, going through all of my older libraries and updating them, to be more in-line with my more current programs, in terms of how things run under the hood and how the programs are organized, etc. So this is the next one to get that treatment! I expect to release the […]

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Updates for the entire Plates of Legend series

Just sent out links for downloads for the update for Part 1. The updates for 2 and 3 will be released in the coming weeks. Part 1 and 2 both get a new reverb- a bonus ‘fake stereo’ reverb I made by processing the original sources for the mono plates from both releases with a

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MAJOR update to one of my first libraries- Cassette Deck 1

I stumbled across a method for greatly improving the frequency response of these older programs I made several years ago. Any recording medium that uses a motor for playback will suffer from some level of wow and flutter. This is fluctuations in the playback speed of the motor, which result in a ‘wobble’ of the

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Plates of Legend I and II updates!

So I’ve just finished an update for both sets. Same thing is added to both. Each set has a stereo and a mono plate. The stereo plate in each set got additional variations such as a stereo swap version, a mono version that uses the sampled left channel impulses for both channels, one that does

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I have returned!

So, after a pretty long hiatus I’m back! Kicking off, let’s call it ‘phase 3’, with the Bee X-20 reverb, and I know I say this every time but this is definitely THE ONE. My best (released) reverb yet. Of course a lot of that is due to the hardware itself, but to recreate something

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My in-depth sampling guide published in Sound on Sound!

Back about mid-way through 2014 I had a pretty extensive guide to sampling for Nebula (using the NAT sampling program) published in Sound on Sound. It’s aimed at beginners and I tried to de-mystify a lot of the notions about sampling in it. At a glance the guides might look pretty complicated but I think

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Tube FM 1 mini-review in Sound on Sound!

Back in 2012 Sound on Sound did a review of Nebula, and in it they did a little mini-review of my first release (which was actually released at the end of 2010), the Tube FM 1 library. Check it out! http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan12/articles/nebula.htm

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