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Author:  phantomfm [ Mon Mar 04, 2013 10:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: - PhantomFM - COMPLETE PACK SOFT/MED/LOUD presets

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Try this "Stereo Image" settings...
http://i.imgur.com/VY5qvbw.png

Let me know is it fixing "Stereo Boost" bad effect.
With the preset i am currently using, above setting does nothing at the times i am looking, so it also does not effect the sound in a bad way, I will leave it ON in case it has effect on some other content.
Anyway, my wish list remains, a 222A enhancer would be great.

Author:  2Sense [ Tue Mar 05, 2013 12:26 pm ]
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@PhantomFM - Just tested a short 0Hz - 100Hz sine-wave sweep through one of your presets, hearing and seeing some funky stuff at the real low end. I haven't taken the time to look too much into it but am wondering if this is possibly from the non phase linear high pass filter used or maybe something else?
Has anybody else noticed this effect or am I missing something?

Author:  phantomfm [ Wed Mar 06, 2013 8:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: - PhantomFM - COMPLETE PACK SOFT/MED/LOUD presets

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@PhantomFM - Just tested a short 0Hz - 100Hz sine-wave sweep through one of your presets, hearing and seeing some funky stuff at the real low end. I haven't taken the time to look too much into it but am wondering if this is possibly from the non phase linear high pass filter used or maybe something else?
Has anybody else noticed this effect or am I missing something?
Well sweeping the preset is non presenting for me, i do nothing with square wave, sine wave frequency sweeping since our ear is a funny thing, you will have to do what your ears tell you to. :ugeek: What you see, is probably the BASS harmonic settings at the BASS enhancer, try turning that off.
You can try switching the highpass filter to phase lineair

Please don't sweep an ORBAN, you will be dazzeld when looking at the results !!! :o

So advice: listen to it, and adjust it untill you like the sound !

Author:  2Sense [ Wed Mar 06, 2013 6:09 pm ]
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Thanks for your reply!

Author:  radiofreak [ Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:14 pm ]
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Personaly i like the 80's style... :lol:
Me too, the 80's style is IMHO the flagship-preset in ST, momentairly. Adapts, btw, also very, very good to the BS412-section :)
Very good job! ;)

Author:  gpagliaroli [ Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:13 am ]
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Good job PhantonFM, the preset is to my taste.
One suggestion is to activate the "Hard Limit Output", it will have an effect on the sound, but will not pass out some peaks (red output level meter). ;)

Author:  emiltrifa [ Mon Jul 10, 2017 11:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: - PhantomFM - COMPLETE PACK SOFT/MED/LOUD presets

Hello Phantom,

I really appreciate your work. The Big O preset sounds amazing, although it has an issue. I use ST 8.4.0 as a x64 VST and process tracks in Adobe Au. I just disabled the FM setting and replaced the advanced clipper with the simple clipper, so the VST would work in freeware mode.

The problem that I noticed on real time listening and also on the end result is a distorsion that occures on piano or low resonance tracks. You will notice the distortion when the track starts and the low volume of it it is raised all the way up by the processing. I think the problem is somewhere in the AGC. I lowered the preamplifier volume to 0 db and the distortion was gone but the overall volume was way to low and the processing lacked dynamics. Try Robin Schulz – OK (feat. James Blunt) or Adelle - Hello to see what I mean. It happens on low end piano, because, on Ten Sharp - You, it does not occur.

Thank you!

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