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2016-12-21 Thread Slau Halatyn
So, anybody with an active subscription, you'll find the download links in your 
Avid account.

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RE: Nubus Reverb

2016-12-21 Thread Phil Muir
Hey Sean.  Likewise.  A merry Christmas to you too.  Must catch up some
time.  Not used that one but absolutely love the Valhalla Vintage verb.  Its
$50.00 and one of the best verbs you can purchase.

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Subject: Nubus Reverb

Hello  Slau and All on the PT List,

First off, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Happy New-year to all on
list.

Recently, I downloaded a demo version of the nubus Reverb by
Exponential Audio.  I was pleasantly surprised to see that all of the
plug-in values are visible to Voiceover and are even very intelligibly
well labeled.  As a bonus, there's not an overwhelming plethora of
settings; making the potential use of such a plug very reasonable.

However, when interacting with most all of the numeric value elements,
they cannot be changed using Voiceover keystrokes.  Some can be
changed, but they are mostly categories such as reverb types, but no
go with all the other values that control the reverb function.

Has anyone else used the Nubus, and had the same experience?  It's an
exceptional sounding reverb, and I do realize the preset can be saved
as user presets; I just like the ability to dial in parameters if
possible.

Thanks!

Sean

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Re: Nubus Reverb

2016-12-21 Thread Sean A. Cummins
Hi Slau,

Here are the links.  You will need to go to the product page and look
for “Try it” There you will find an authorization code for Ilok right
on the page.  Then you need to go to the product download link below
and get the plug.

It really does sound nice with just the default setting.

Product page for the code:
https://www.exponentialaudio.com/nimbus/


Download page:
https://www.exponentialaudio.com/current-downloads


On 12/21/16, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> Ah, I re-read the message and saw that you said you downloaded a demo
> version. OK, I'll have a look as well.
> Slau
>
>> On Dec 21, 2016, at 9:32 AM, Sean A. Cummins 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello  Slau and All on the PT List,
>>
>> First off, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Happy New-year to all on
>> list.
>>
>> Recently, I downloaded a demo version of the nubus Reverb by
>> Exponential Audio.  I was pleasantly surprised to see that all of the
>> plug-in values are visible to Voiceover and are even very intelligibly
>> well labeled.  As a bonus, there’s not an overwhelming plethora of
>> settings; making the potential use of such a plug very reasonable.
>>
>> However, when interacting with most all of the numeric value elements,
>> they cannot be changed using Voiceover keystrokes.  Some can be
>> changed, but they are mostly categories such as reverb types, but no
>> go with all the other values that control the reverb function.
>>
>> Has anyone else used the Nubus, and had the same experience?  It’s an
>> exceptional sounding reverb, and I do realize the preset can be saved
>> as user presets; I just like the ability to dial in parameters if
>> possible.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Sean
>>
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Re: Nubus Reverb

2016-12-21 Thread Slau Halatyn
Ah, I re-read the message and saw that you said you downloaded a demo version. 
OK, I'll have a look as well.
Slau

> On Dec 21, 2016, at 9:32 AM, Sean A. Cummins  wrote:
> 
> Hello  Slau and All on the PT List,
> 
> First off, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Happy New-year to all on 
> list.
> 
> Recently, I downloaded a demo version of the nubus Reverb by
> Exponential Audio.  I was pleasantly surprised to see that all of the
> plug-in values are visible to Voiceover and are even very intelligibly
> well labeled.  As a bonus, there’s not an overwhelming plethora of
> settings; making the potential use of such a plug very reasonable.
> 
> However, when interacting with most all of the numeric value elements,
> they cannot be changed using Voiceover keystrokes.  Some can be
> changed, but they are mostly categories such as reverb types, but no
> go with all the other values that control the reverb function.
> 
> Has anyone else used the Nubus, and had the same experience?  It’s an
> exceptional sounding reverb, and I do realize the preset can be saved
> as user presets; I just like the ability to dial in parameters if
> possible.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Sean
> 
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Re: Nubus Reverb

2016-12-21 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Sean,

This sounds like a similar situation we saw with Sound Radix where plug-in 
parameters were visible but couldn't be changed with VoiceOver. Is there a demo 
version of the plug-in? I'd be happy to download it and try it as well. We 
might be able to sort of put them in touch with the Sound Radix guys if they're 
using Juce as a platform, which many plug-in developers use. Let me know and I 
can give it a whirl.
Best,
Slau

> On Dec 21, 2016, at 9:32 AM, Sean A. Cummins  wrote:
> 
> Hello  Slau and All on the PT List,
> 
> First off, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Happy New-year to all on 
> list.
> 
> Recently, I downloaded a demo version of the nubus Reverb by
> Exponential Audio.  I was pleasantly surprised to see that all of the
> plug-in values are visible to Voiceover and are even very intelligibly
> well labeled.  As a bonus, there’s not an overwhelming plethora of
> settings; making the potential use of such a plug very reasonable.
> 
> However, when interacting with most all of the numeric value elements,
> they cannot be changed using Voiceover keystrokes.  Some can be
> changed, but they are mostly categories such as reverb types, but no
> go with all the other values that control the reverb function.
> 
> Has anyone else used the Nubus, and had the same experience?  It’s an
> exceptional sounding reverb, and I do realize the preset can be saved
> as user presets; I just like the ability to dial in parameters if
> possible.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Sean
> 
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Nubus Reverb

2016-12-21 Thread Sean A. Cummins
Hello  Slau and All on the PT List,

First off, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Happy New-year to all on list.

Recently, I downloaded a demo version of the nubus Reverb by
Exponential Audio.  I was pleasantly surprised to see that all of the
plug-in values are visible to Voiceover and are even very intelligibly
well labeled.  As a bonus, there’s not an overwhelming plethora of
settings; making the potential use of such a plug very reasonable.

However, when interacting with most all of the numeric value elements,
they cannot be changed using Voiceover keystrokes.  Some can be
changed, but they are mostly categories such as reverb types, but no
go with all the other values that control the reverb function.

Has anyone else used the Nubus, and had the same experience?  It’s an
exceptional sounding reverb, and I do realize the preset can be saved
as user presets; I just like the ability to dial in parameters if
possible.

Thanks!

Sean

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