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songboy
Publié le 18/11/09 à 21:32
(contenu en anglais)
There were no compatibility issues with this plugin and my Macbook running Logic 9 and Ableton 7.
The manual is clear enough, and if you haven't used any of IZotope's plugins, it doesn't hurt to reference it to get used to the interface. Its not a hard interface to use, its just that it has its own style and can be a little confusing at times.
Once you get used to it though, its pretty simple and easy to use.
Yes, the typical functions are fairly accessible. At first I would get confused how to navigate the whole interface, but the learning curve is not too bad.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Trash has worked flawlessly time and time again inside of Logic and Ableton. It is very stable and has had no audio problems or crashes.
It does what its supposed to do which is give you a large collection of Distortion presets and great tools to design your own. Because of that, I give it a 10 out of 10.
I have been using this plugin for about 9 months. I got it about the same time as I got Schaak Audio's Transient Shaper and I find myself using them together to get really really dirty crunchy sounds.
OVERALL OPINION
What I like the most is that this is the best Distortion plugin I have ever used. You can tweak the crap out of it and get some amazing distortion sounds with a wide range of usage. It also has a bunch of modeled sounds ranging from actual amps to actual effects that are really nice.
What I don't like about this device? Well, not really anything. Its a great tool and a necessity for those wanting a myriad of Distortion sounds and amp/cabinet models. I really enjoy this plugin overall. It produces some very convincing distortion sounds that most people will believe you got from hardware gear. The overall quality is definitely a 10 out of 10. It can go from dark and muddy crunch to brittle and piercing sparkle.
I have used a lot of different distortion plugins including the ones in Logic 9, Ableton 7 and D16 Devestator. The only one that can truly share the stage with Trash is the D16. But Trash whens overall due to the vast amount more of options.
Yes, I would definitely purchase this plugin again. Its a must have for any person who likes using computer audio.
The manual is clear enough, and if you haven't used any of IZotope's plugins, it doesn't hurt to reference it to get used to the interface. Its not a hard interface to use, its just that it has its own style and can be a little confusing at times.
Once you get used to it though, its pretty simple and easy to use.
Yes, the typical functions are fairly accessible. At first I would get confused how to navigate the whole interface, but the learning curve is not too bad.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Trash has worked flawlessly time and time again inside of Logic and Ableton. It is very stable and has had no audio problems or crashes.
It does what its supposed to do which is give you a large collection of Distortion presets and great tools to design your own. Because of that, I give it a 10 out of 10.
I have been using this plugin for about 9 months. I got it about the same time as I got Schaak Audio's Transient Shaper and I find myself using them together to get really really dirty crunchy sounds.
OVERALL OPINION
What I like the most is that this is the best Distortion plugin I have ever used. You can tweak the crap out of it and get some amazing distortion sounds with a wide range of usage. It also has a bunch of modeled sounds ranging from actual amps to actual effects that are really nice.
What I don't like about this device? Well, not really anything. Its a great tool and a necessity for those wanting a myriad of Distortion sounds and amp/cabinet models. I really enjoy this plugin overall. It produces some very convincing distortion sounds that most people will believe you got from hardware gear. The overall quality is definitely a 10 out of 10. It can go from dark and muddy crunch to brittle and piercing sparkle.
I have used a lot of different distortion plugins including the ones in Logic 9, Ableton 7 and D16 Devestator. The only one that can truly share the stage with Trash is the D16. But Trash whens overall due to the vast amount more of options.
Yes, I would definitely purchase this plugin again. Its a must have for any person who likes using computer audio.