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Even after resizing? I don’t have an issue with any of them being too small after resizing the window.
Yes, even after re-installing and testing in ApeMatrix. Are there any factory presets?
Will try to reach the Dev.
I would recommend trying to at least. The 4 apps I have from them all look fine after resizing a bit. Maybe an issue with the app itself possibly.
He told me to look into it after some friendly mails. There‘s a fresh update now, switches work fine!
I have a love and hate relationship with this plugin. Often it sounds great just by being there, but sometimes it can completely ruin and suck the life out of the sound when inserted on a track, even with everything ( green checkboxes) disabled, almost like if it buggs out on certain frequency curves.. anyone else experiencing this?
You might check if it uses oversampling, and see if you can turn it off.
Thanks but It's not the oversampling, I've tried everything. I've attached an audio file with a demonstration starting with it off and then switched on, and switching back and forth. Both EQ, Gate and Compressor as well as Oversampling were disabled when it was switched on.
You can hear how it destroys the spring reverb on the snare. The Strip was added on a send track stack/group in Logic.
OK. It's still possible that the plug-in includes a limiter or low-pass filter that cannot be disabled.