Good day,
It is not too often these days wherein you discover a company that is not only "out for profit" - but whom appears to be also "out for customer service"!
Guess who? FabFilter!!
I have been testing out their FabFilter Pro-R and FabFilter Pro-Q 3 plug-ins and thus far...no issues whatsoever!
Some things that I have discovered about FabFilter over the past few days:
1. A very practical and user-friendly Web-site
2. Their "shop" is within their domain - so, no 3rd party "order fulfillment" facilities
3. Provides some great "learning" resources - with content that is actually very well written and relatively easy to understand
4. The actually have a "forum" - and which appears to be very active
5. Their Web-site content is appears current and up-to-date
6. No JUCE development - as far as I am able to ascertain
* If this IS true - this is great news!!
Now, for the other "more practical side" of things...
* Disclaimer: Remember...a neophyte here!!
1. Both products appear" to be "light" on CPU usage - so, very efficient
2. Very user-friendly GUI's
3. A seemingly user-friendly Spectrum analyzer display
* Since I have not really worked with such a display before, this "analysis" might be a bit "to-soon-to-say" at this point.
* The "nodes-pop-up" display provides the ability to:
a) Delete the node
b) Disable the node
c) Alter the shape
4. A great-and-very-practical Preset Management System - 10 out of 10!!
* Can enable any of the existing presets as the "default" preset -
* The ability to change the default preset store - this option is "Great!"
* The ability to restore "factory presets"
* If you happen to delete the default preset store, a new preset store is created on re-launch of the plug-in
* A right-click [invoke] option for "save" or "save as" preset
5. A useful selection of presets
6. The ability to 1) "increase", 2) "scale" or 3) maximize [full-screen display] the UI
7. An "interesting "Help" system
8. Well written documentation
All-in-all...and for whatever it is worth, I have found FabFilter "products" to be excellent - though potentially a bit expensive [$273.26 CDN] for the reverb.
So, how many others are employing this plug-in? Any advice/news/tips to share?
Thanks for your time.
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