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Amazing product !! and its free what a great thing !

Thank you Voxengo

Mulkave


Voxengo Elephant is amazing.  If I recall, it was my pal (and noteworthy NY-based Mastering Engineer) that originally recommended it to me.  Very tough to beat when it comes to those occasions when you want hot levels, while retaining overall impact.
George Seara - Mixer / Recording Engineer - Toronto, Canada


It looks as if my favourite analyser has just got better and now for mac au as well.  This is simply one of the best out there and amazingly it's free.  Thanks Voxengo..
farjedi


Thanks so much for the HarmoniEQ update.  It sounds amazing.  I'm finally getting the sounds on my songs that I've been trying to get for years.  I use it in my mastering chain.  It gives me a airy presence that's not harsh.  The compressed settings are just great.  They give me a smoothness that I've been looking for for my solo classical guitar pieces that have been difficult in the past.

The mastering chain I've been using recently, all Voxengo, is Tapebus, CurveEQ, Polysquasher (also a great update-wow!), HarmoniEQ, Elephant.  I've been having a lot of success with that combo but I'm wondering if you have any suggestions or feedback about it.  Thanks for your great work.

Pete Devine (posted on forum)


hallo,

just wanted to tell you, that i am absolutely happy with harmoniEQ 2.0!

i used version 1.0 quite a lot in the past, but it went in the background a little over time.

now with version 2.0 it is back again :-). what a great tool, i used it in a lot of occasions, from whole mixes to single tracks. i got perfect results for my needs, in very short time, from adding presence and grip/transient-emphasizing (i used it for this a lot) to making sounds mellow and smooth.

in a recent project, i had to bring a lot of very different acoustic-recordings in balance with each other. it ranged from heavy percussion to choir-singing/flute/cello. i got it done with heavy use of harmoniEQ in very short time. no fiddling with eqs and compressors/expanders, just tuning in the right frequencies, a little finetuning with the settings and done.

this a great addition to my toolset. i am amazed that there is not much more rumor about it :-).

best greetings,

mathias (posted on forum)



Marquis is still the best plugin compressor out there.  By far.  When it first came out, I loved it so much I sold my UAD-1 card.  Over the past couple of years, plenty of new sh@t-hot comps have come out.  And I eventually sold my Marquis license.  Juggling the latest and greatest 64 bit compressors eventually left me wanting (hardware?) though...so I downloaded the Marquis demo again.  Instant purchase.  Again.  Send in the Marquis 2 64 bit version!
Jeff Sanders


I got surprise when I listen to it.  I guess I have to get it for my studio for sure :-)

Congratulations!

Audio Mastering Studio


One of my most used Voxengo plug-ins (besides Cakewalk's Perfect Space).

Voxformer really took a shine when you went from version 1 to version 2.

It works perfectly for controlling vocal tracks and getting them to sound upfront yet smooth without putting 5 plug-ins in my effects bin.

The oversampling also makes a big difference in increasing the quality of the plug-in (as well as for all of the Voxengo plug-ins that have this feature).  I go to 2x usually.

jlgrimes (posted on forum)


Voxengo is one of these rare plugin developers who offers high quality professional audio software at a really fair price.  I tried their limiter, Elephant 2 some years ago and I just bought Elephant 3, released in September 2008.

Voxengo Elephant is a mastering limiter plug-in for professional music production applications.  I tried some other limiters but Elephant, despite is name, is really transparent and discrete and can add some loudness without the usual side-effects, used sparingly like with every limiter of course!

For The Field Where She Died, I’m using another Voxengo plugin which is a mastering comp called the Polysquasher (I love this name!!).  It’s a “glue comp” which is really transparent and brings more cohesion to the mix.  I find that Elephant and Polysquasher work really great together and are a great and low cost way to finalize your songs, preserving their natural feel and dynamics.

There’s also a free EQ which is quite interesting: The Overtone EQ.

I’m really curious to try other plugins from Voxengo like the GlissEQ, a mastering EQ which seems to be really appreciated here and there!

Spleen Arcana (Facebook User Note)


I work a lot with older tape recordings and convert them to digital files.  After trying every noise reduction software and plugin I could find (except for the most expensive $1,000+ products), I just purchased Redunoise today.  After taking a little time to set it up and understand the parameters, I really like the results and performance.  With the correct settings, the end soundfile is much cleaner with very little or no audible artifacts.  Thank you for a great product, and I look forward to trying more or your plugins!
Jon Goin