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Revson



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Dynamic Spectrum Mapper
      #675466 - 06/11/08 06:05 PM
This new plug-in is now out in AU (after having been released as RTAS-only several months ago).

I'm usually pretty good at searching, but have found no reference to DSM on SOS or here at the forum. This I'm mildly astonished at, as it is a tres cool plugin with a novel approach and uses from creative to mastering - and comes with a pedigree: the developer is Paul Frindle of SSL and Sony Oxford fame.

I've had great fun with it and just wanted to share this with the good folks here. Posting here in the Mac forum as it is a Mac-only plug-in.

Cheers.


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Paul Frindle



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Re: Dynamic Spectrum Mapper new [Re: Revson]
      #680227 - 20/11/08 02:39 PM
Thanks very much for this encouraging post. I am so glad you are using the plug-in and discovering what it can do :-)

I am very happy to answer any questions about this plug-in (or any other topic for that matter) - and provide any help I can to people :-)

Cheers

Paul

Quote Revson:

This new plug-in is now out in AU (after having been released as RTAS-only several months ago).

I'm usually pretty good at searching, but have found no reference to DSM on SOS or here at the forum. This I'm mildly astonished at, as it is a tres cool plugin with a novel approach and uses from creative to mastering - and comes with a pedigree: the developer is Paul Frindle of SSL and Sony Oxford fame.

I've had great fun with it and just wanted to share this with the good folks here. Posting here in the Mac forum as it is a Mac-only plug-in.

Cheers.




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Paul Frindle



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Re: Dynamic Spectrum Mapper new [Re: Revson]
      #683215 - 29/11/08 08:40 PM
I have done an introduction video for the Dynamic Spectrum Mapper plug-in here:

http://www.vimeo.com/2365432

Please excuse the sound quality on the video - I hope it still conveys what it's all about :-)

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