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Dec 06, 2010 12:16 |  #1

http://www.knobroom.co​m/thefader (external link)

Found this on Friday, and have been playing with it a bit over the weekend. It is pretty nice. But it is not really a fader. It uses a formula to move the sliders that MIGHT lessen or enhance the preset. Sometimes it changes the effect completely. However some of these changes are for the better, some not.

In any case it is an interesting tool. and worth the Free.99 it costs. Definatley worth the download and to try it out.


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Dec 06, 2010 13:41 |  #2

Interesting -- if you play with it and get some good results, it might be nice to post a before/after thing...


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Dec 06, 2010 16:20 |  #3

I have found some good ones. It itself is not a preset, so what you can get depends on what you already have installed. Some presets fall apart in a ugly way. Others actually have some great results.

I have not exported anything yet. Just fading one preset to see what happens, then move to the next preset to try...etc..etc.. Its kind of fun experimenting.


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Dec 06, 2010 23:52 |  #4

Hmm, this is very interesting. there have been plenty of times when i wanted to just slightly increase an effect. thanks for posting it.


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