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Voxox review 2014
Voxox review 2014







voxox review 2014
  1. #Voxox review 2014 update#
  2. #Voxox review 2014 full#

More changes are afoot soon, as Pluto enters Aquarius. As Virgo also rules schools, you can pretty much count on more school shootings and problems with our school system. Other strong possibilities of events include, underwater earthquakes, tsunamis and flooding. And with Saturn at the 29º of Aquarius (electronics), don’t be shocked at any other cyber scandals, including hacks of health centers and hospitals. My perception has Virgo ruling ideas regarding the internet, and data.

#Voxox review 2014 full#

This Full Worm Moon in Virgo, will happen just before Saturn, Lord of Karma, moves into Pisces. The disastrous earthquakes in Turkey happened soon after. Well, remember, I tried to warn you what would happen when Jupiter moved into Aries, on December 20th, 2022. Another installment of my “Dis-Astrology”… for these trying times! Overall, the Voxbox is an excellent addition to the UAD line up, great for recording and mixing a broad range of instruments.We are in for another challenging Astrological time, as Saturn moves into Pisces, less than 24 hours, after the Full Moon in Virgo. The decision to stick with the fixed signal flow of the original hardware is a missed opportunity (albeit consistent with UA's other emulations). There's plenty to like here, even allowing for the 56% per SHARC chip hit for a single stereo instance. In its final setting, the De-esser becomes an LA-2A-style 10:1 opto Limiter, allowing you to both compress and limit at the same time.

voxox review 2014

The 3kHz option is useful for ducking midrange harshness in vocals and guitars.Ĭompression works well across all frequencies, even with heavy gain reduction.

voxox review 2014

For vocal de-essing, the 6kHz and 9kHz work well, while the 12kHz setting reigns in excessive highs on material such as cymbals. With four fixed frequencies, the Voxbox De-esser is incredibly straightforward. However, slightly inconsistent are bandwidths - we particularly like the sharpness of the 8kHz and 10kHz boost settings, and, by contrast, the broadness of the peak boost for 12kHz and up. Gain boost or cut for the three bands goes up to 10dB, consistent across all settings.

voxox review 2014

The third band is a mid- frequency Dip with 11 frequencies (200Hz to 7kHz). As you increase Gain it introduces harmonic distortions, but these are primarily 2nd harmonics and are subtle, so don't expect extreme colouration.Īs for the three-band Passive EQ, two bands (Low Peak and Hi Peak) provide peaking boost only, and collectively deliver 22 stepped frequencies across the full frequency range (20Hz to 20kHz). Even so, for modern upfront vocals or punchy bass, Fast settings for both Attack and Release work incredibly well, while Medium settings are great for subtle glue on overall mixes. UA suggests uses for the Release settings, including Medium Slow for vocals. There's also some interaction between Attack and Release times. The optical compressor has five Attack and five Release options (labelled Fast to Slow), and the Release time slows as gain reduction tails off. Voxbox delivers pristine sonics, but there are some behavioural subtleties worth mentioning. Existing owners will find the plugins added to their account for free, although the originals are still included to provide compatibility with old sessions. The Galaxy Tape Echo, Studio D Chorus and Brigade Chorus are available to buy individually and as the Classic FX Bundle, and are sonically identical to the Roland/Boss plugins. Following the end of UA's licensing deal with Roland (the plugins have been unavailable to purchase for almost a year), it has re-launched all three with new graphics. One further development incorporated into v8.7 concerns the early Roland and Boss plugins (Dimension D, RE-201 Space Echo and CE-1 Chorus Ensemble).

#Voxox review 2014 update#

The latest UAD update includes enhancements to existing plugins alongside two major new fully endorsed plugins: UA's own Manley Voxbox, and from Brainworx (UAD direct development partner), the Ampeg B-15N Bass Amplifier.









Voxox review 2014