Sujet Prévisions, annonces, rumeurs.
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> version 5.2 : envisagée pour mi-décembre (avec tout ou partie du portage des plugs d'UAD1 non encore exploitables sur UAD 2 ? avec une ou plusieurs nouveautés ?...)
> nouveautés +/- officielles à l'horizon courant d'hiver :
. Empirical Labs : Fatso et/ou Distressor
. Harrison : Bruce Swiedens console (channel strip)
. Valley People : Kepex gate et/ou Gain Brain compressor
. Little Labs : IBP - 360° phase adjustment tool
Pas de grand scoop donc. Avez-vous connaissance d'autres infos / rumeurs / annonces ?
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Hors sujet : > afone : si j'ajoute à ta liste de début d'année les 3 superbes news chez Spectrasonics (2000 patches gratos pour Omni, une V1.7 pour Stylus avec son "time designer" et un nouveau Trilian Bass pour upgrader Trilogy), je suis surlecuté d'un coup d'un seul...
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afone1977
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Hors sujet : Citation : ma CB je comptais la preserver un peu en 2009
...Toi aussi ?... Là, on est mal barré, man...
Mais si on n'y trouvait pas notre bonheur, on n'irait pas en redemander, hein...
Ouuuuuiiiiiiiiii, faites-moi mal ! Encoooooore....
afone1977
cooper time cube mkii un nouveau plugin a venir apparement
une unité de delay avec filtre
mais tjrs pas d'annonce du fatso ou des manley
afone1977
Citation : 920-16 Cooper Time Cube
Conceived and designed by Dr. Duane Cooper and Bill Putnam in 1971, the 920-16 Cooper Time Cube is an analog delay. More commonly achieved by tape machines at the time, the function of the Cooper Time Cube is simply to delay audio signal within two discrete channels and two fixed delays times, one of 16 ms and the other 14 ms. The two lines can also be patched in series for a total of 30 ms. The Cooper Time Cube is often used to delay the reverb return of an EMT plate, or used as an insert on individual tracks. Many are still in use to this day.
UREI Cooper Time Cube Delay housing
What is truly unique about the Cooper Time Cube is how it achieves its delays: garden hose! The Cooper Time cube sends live audio through long pieces of tubing not unlike a garden hose, to create a time delay. The 2' x 2' plywood housing is filled with coiled tubing, Shure mic capsules (of the SM57 variety) at both ends of each line used as speakers and pickups, and a series of tooled aluminum blocks with 'tuning screws' at various places to tune the delay to a relatively flat response. The whole delay mechanism is suspended on springs within the housing to maintain "acoustical isolation," and is then filled with packing peanuts, which stay in the housing, even after shipping!
The controls of the unit are a 2RU rackmount unit that allows access to the provided UREI 1109 line amplifiers, and thus to the independent delay line input gains. A meter is provided to view the delay output, plus four TRS jacks for front-panel signal access and routing (this was common on certain UA and UREI products). The rear of the unit provides permanent barrier strip connections. Approximately 1,000 were sold. This is a favorite of recording engineer Richard Dodd, who says, "The Cooper Time Cube is an analog delay relative to the length of the pipe, 16 and 14 ms. Unlike digital delays at those settings, the sound is very useable."
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