I could sure use those plug in presets. I use faze mistress, Echo boy, 
Chrystliser, Decapitator and a couple other ones that I can’t remember right 
now, and if you have any of these presets and would want to share them that 
would be great. I haven’t had anyone to save any for me. I have focused on the 
wave presets for so long and my friend who used to save them is out of my city 
now. 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Nick Baltimora
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 2:35 AM
To: Pro Tools Accessibility
Subject: Re: SoundToys plug-ins

 

I use two or  more of these Sound Toys plug ins in almost all my mix and/or 
mastering, Decapitator and Echo Boy first of all. I confirm: zero accessibility 
problems for the parameters both via control surface and VO. Only the presets 
folder is not accessible and this is a pity because they are actually very 
useful, the the presets are in .toy and it's not possible to rename them. 
Anyway i got both Decapitator and Echo Boy presets library in .tfx in case 
anyone need them i will be glad to send them or trade them with i.e. Phase 
Mistress, Crystalizer etc. presets.

  my 

I'm sure a couple of people downloaded the free SoundToys H3000 plug-in when it 
was available a while ago but I'm not sure how many users here have used the 
rest of their plug-ins. Aside from the H3000, I don't recall any mention of 
SoundToys among users on the list. I've liked the SoundToys stuff when working 
at other studios but it was always in a situation where I was working with an 
assistant so I never had a chance to truly examine the accessibility. Well, I 
finally had a chance to sit down with the SoundToys 5 bundle and was pleasantly 
surprised. Specifically, what I've found is that the plug-in parameter layout 
in the plug-in view follows the layout on the control surface without 
exception, as far as I can tell. In addition, there's no extra "zero parameter" 
as we see in so many other plug-in views. That's a mystery to me but, hey, they 
seem to be doing something right. 


Had I known during their Black Friday sale period, I would have shared that on 
the list earlier but I didn't get around to it until this morning. Their sale 
is over for now but I'm sure there will be another one at some point. I'd say 
it's worth it. It's native and not DSP but, for most people on the list, that 
doesn't really matter and, even for HD users, these are the kinds of plug-ins 
you'd normally instantiate after DSP so it's all good. I'm pretty sure 
everything's available as a trial version as well so you can try the stuff for 
yourselves. Anyway, good stuff. 

Slau 

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