I just spent a day/eon poring over 1745 presets trying to put together the most updated sets (w/o following your day-to-day progress), and that would work best with my own music. Here's a video (of mine) that should put down that Milkdrop isn't fit for recorded works. The DVD throws in the bonus feature of clicking on the actual special effects they didn't render for the theatrical release because no one could imagine a moviegoer who'd want to be denied the live experience. The only way to see the effects is to aim your mobile phone camera at the movie screen if you happen to have one and managed to download a decent 3rd party fan app during the previews, that attempts to render all the footage into 3D polygons in real-time, induce where the explosions, space ships, and fully animated creatures are supposed to be located, then display them with the least lag and maximum video/audio quality allowed by the phone's processor speed, memory, camera resolution, screen size, microphone, speaker phone, and the effectiveness and accuracy of the app's algorithms. No CGI or graphic rendering, no effects team ever hired, half the movie published with green screens, concept sketches, and the stick figure previews the motion capture cameras generated while filming the movement actors. Let's say you take all the special effects out of your latest in-theater 3D sci-fi or superhero movie. There are a BILLION scenarios in which people would love to listen to their favorite music presynched well to visual effects rather than this choppy guesswork, never mind the people who don't even care if a song is playing and just want some great visuals to work with creatively. It's almost like you're trying too hard, like you're building android bodies out of gold then installing AOL instant messaging bots for brains to tell people what the weather is. Winamp visualizations are like fireflies you can't catch, especially to people who aren't tech-savvy. People pay hundreds, even thousands of $$$ (and I don't mean Perl prompts) for the types of effects Milkdrop does for free. You guys don't realize how far you could get as a team in the stock art market if you just put some minimal effort into rendering indefinitely-high quality imagery to video rather than assuming everyone in the world has a high-processor computer with a major operating system installed in or lying next to their TV/screen/projector/iFoo/etc. a running computer by your DVD/bluray player), most people would rather eat visualizations cold than starve. Thing is, if there's no microwave around (i.e. My mother used to get all worked up when my brother or I did that, and we didn't understand why now my brother's turning into a chef and understands the feeling. It's like someone who hates to see you eat a leftover meal they cooked up without reheating it, because they feel like you're ruining all their hard work. Phew.i have been testing these sound plug ins for some time now and i find this one enhances my mp3s better than enhancer or sqrsoft 2 compressor limiter and that os on th zero setting just perfectly for progressive house trance sounds no need for messing around with other sound tool plug ins this is the one for me.You understand it fine, you just don't LIKE it. Will check it out, however need one that will blend with the modern look skin - Octoby les79545 Email me at if you have a good curve setting or if you want to try one of mine. This fits the bill, but perhaps a little TOO much freedom! I havent been able to find any curves to download. I was looking for an equalizer that would give me more freedom than the built in one. The good old 250+ band equalizer in a new fashion and with better functions! Thanks for the update! Just a shame it doesn't match it's window to the current skin. V1.62 * graphic equalizer * 250+ band -60dB +20dB * logarithmic, linear, low freq scaling- presets * Bento skin style window- mover, freehand, line mode * opacity - share and download new curves Download plugin Graphic equalizer with 250+ band -60dB +20dB. > Plugins > DSP/EffectĮqualizer v1.62 Graphic equalizer with 250+ band -60dB +20dB.
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