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Lindell Audio Plug-ins Pack WiN x64 x86 VST3 Patched screenshot
WiN x64 x86 VST3 Patched | 46.25 MB
The Lindell ChannelX bundle is more than your typical bundle. While on one level it is a collection of three amazing Lindell plugins, the 7X-500 limiter, the PEX-500 EQ and the 6X-500 preamp, it also includes the ChannelX plugin shell which allows you to run all three plugins in a single insert and even change the order that they appear in the signal path. Start off with the 6X-500 preamp to add a bit of punch and color, then add some tasty vintage FET compression with the 7X-500 limiter and then dial in some sweetness with the Pultec inspired PEX-500 EQ.

Key features:

Pre

Faithful hardware circuit emulation of the Lindell Audio 6X-500 Module
Passive Pultec Equalizer
Transformer Balanced Input and Output
Precision 5 Slopes Low Pass and High Pass Filters
Analog Warmth and Non Linearities

Comp

Faithful hardware circuit emulation of the Lindell audio 7X-500 module
FET feedback compressor with classic 1176 sound
Mix control for parallel compression
3 step or continuous attack time
3 step or continuous release time
High pass side chain filter
3 step ratio: 4:1, 12:1 and 100:1 (all in)
Transformer balanced output
Adjustable stereo link
Analog warmth and non linearities

EQ

Faithful hardware circuit emulation of the Lindell audio PEX-500 module
Pultec Style Equalizer
Passive Eq design with a hybrid opamp gain make up circuit
Transformer balanced output
Analog warmth and non linearities
Mid / side stereo processing mode


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  Member 30.09.2014 48
+8
better shut your fuck up and say thank you .. this plugins worth over 249£ if you can afford it go a head and stop breaking our balls here
  Member 19.03.2014 35
+21
quote by SAiNT
quote by Svengalus Primuslook at all the "elites"...just can't be glad for people...keep your internals and piss off....would u guys like a trophy for acquiring stolen software the fastest???

i don't understand what your comment has to do with this release


In reference to Mykal again, I'm sure.
  Member 19.03.2014 35
+21
quote by MykalThe R2R version has everything and is very up to date


So you're volunteering to share that with the site then (I'm sure you have it, or can easily get it, right?)

Because that's just not relevant unless it's available to anyone that would be downloading this.

I'm not sure why R2R/HEXWARS and/or their (unofficial?) representatives are bellyaching about what this site does, since they clearly don't want much of anything to do with it. They sure do seem to be awfully concerned about a community that they can't otherwise waste their time with.
  Administrator 1.01.2004 301 1142
+24301
quote by VengerBecause that's just not relevant unless it's available to anyone that would be downloading this.

totally agree with that
  Resident 3.03.2014 177
+48
Totally agree. It's like the kid on the playground with the coolest new toy that the other kids mom just can't afford or something!

This sounds fantastic! Thank you so much for this wonderful share, PiRAT!
  Supplier 30.08.2010 552
+334
easy, I was on about the difference between various releases and how up to date they are. YOU made it about other stuff NOT me
Get a job

http://www.audiop2p.com/pre.php
  Resident 7.04.2014 147
+25
Thanks much guys.
Just wondering, the plugs won't show up in Reaper (yes they're in my regular plugin folder with all my others). Even after a "clear cache and rescan."
But they show in VSThost or Savihost just fine, working perfectly.
Anybody else?
  Resident 22.08.2013 5 283
+199
Sometimes making a dup of the dll's in the FX folder works, but not always.

I haven't downloaded this yet, I'll try it in Reaper when I do and let you know.

Thanks PiRAT
  Resident 7.04.2014 147
+25
On a whim, I tried that shortly after I asked the question: it worked.
I copied the deeply buried dlls and pasted them a few folders back, and voila! There they were in Reaper.
Thanks man, that was a cool as hell and helpful offer.
Hope anybody else having trouble sees this.
  Resident 22.08.2013 5 283
+199
No problem man, I had a chance to try in Reaper and all is good on this end too.

Thanks again PiRAT! I'm kind of surprised at how much I like these plugs.
  Resident 27.02.2013 320
+113
I wouldn't get worked up about any so-called "elites" fellas. Keep in mind what most of us who are serious seek and buy ranges from physical pieces of hardware to a small list of software that cannot be cracked at all. Trust me, there's no software getting cracked that's worth wagging your tail over if you are in a serious perspective about music. It's fun to come here now and then looking for a needle in a haystack.. something from a company perhaps I didn't know existed with a product that suits my tasks in some way. But people who act like it's a plugin competition separating them from others more so than their own power of creative intuition are fishing for the moon in the water when it comes to competitive thinking.. as far as "music" is concerned. And to be quite frank I can't imagine a person who thinks that way would be very good at anything regardless what tool you gave them to use. My advice is simple.. never fight a bum over his blanket.. unless you're a bum.
  Banned 10.10.2015 107
+62
quote by dbMuzikTrust me, there's no software getting cracked that's worth wagging your tail over if you are in a serious perspective about music.


Like it's well known that you'll never achieve any masterpiece without a Steinway, an Olson and a Stradivarius...

quote by dbMuzikI wouldn't get worked up about any so-called "elites" fellas. Keep in mind what most of us who are serious seek and buy ranges from physical pieces of hardware to a small list of software that cannot be cracked at all.


Translation: "With our priceless physical pieces of hardware and our small list of ultra-selected software that cannot be cracked at all... you see... we're not only able to produce something that you can not imagine even in your wildest dreams, but, most of all, we form a kind of super-elite producers/composers club who never take the risk to listen at your miserable work in fear of damaging our Adams S7A."

I'm really sorry to seems to be rude for my first post here, but dude I must tell you that I've rarely read a so pretentious comment moreover based on completely false arguments.

quote by dbMuzikMy advice is simple.. never fight a bum over his blanket.. unless you're a bum.


And mine will be simple as well: Never talk like a king... unless you're a king.
Maybe I'll live so long that I'll forget her. Maybe I'll die trying.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16057
+161272
What do you think it's better keep a VI chord or replace it by a VIIb minor?
  Banned 10.10.2015 107
+62
Je pense que tu n'as pas bien compris que je me payais un peu sa tête (l'ironie passe très mal du français à l'anglais), et qu'en fait il n'est nul besoin de posséder un super équipement et des plugins non-craqués (et donc hors de prix) pour sortir un tube mondial.
Tim Bergling, et plus près de moi Lost Frequencies, sont devenus ce qu'ils sont aujourd'hui en utilisant principalement Sylenth1 et d'autres plugs que l'on trouve tous craqués.
Pour répondre à ta question, je n'ai absolument aucune notion de solfège, ce qui ne m'empêche pas de composer à l'oreille, et je dois dire que je m'en sors plutôt bien puisque mon pote Michael Jones ne m'a jamais signalé une fausse note où un accord foireux sur les prods que je lui ai fait écouter.
Sorry for the french speaking, but I'm a bit tired now.
Maybe I'll live so long that I'll forget her. Maybe I'll die trying.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16057
+161272
I understood perfectly what were you doing, but I tried to change the subject, as I like better to speak about music, and what plugins do.

I know that theoretical knowledge is not necessarily needed to compose.
  Resident 27.02.2013 320
+113
quote by The RevenantI'm really sorry to seems to be rude for my first post here, but dude I must tell you that I've rarely read a so pretentious comment moreover based on completely false arguments.


I appreciate you going as far as a newly created account in order to respond even more indirectly than you could have in the first place. Your craftiness with the quote section and comfort in tone shows only that you're a horrible con-artist. And it's a blatant fact the only thing "pretentious" is you pretending to possess knowledge of who I am and what I possess. None of your reply is tangent in response to anything I said. You want to deter attention to the idea of you being new by emphasizing that it's your first post. And if that is true you're not in the loop to make any translation of what I said in the form of a mockery. What you did is all right there in your words. You spent your time creating a specific account just to reply. And in that reply the bulk of it is none other than a "story" you made up in your head.. literally. The only real objection you made is that my comment was "moreover based only completely false arguments".. yet you failed to identify one of these "arguments" let alone speak clearly in the negative about one. Because clearly what I wrote isn't even in the form of an argument. You couldn't tell? The first sentence I wrote depicts the nature of my comment. However, you made it a point to go well out of your way to try to offend me directly for some odd reason. And very likely you could be the same person who pissed off the fellas in here earlier by talking down on this particular release while telling them what kind of car "yooour daddy drives!". Don't run for president any time soon.
  Banned 10.10.2015 107
+62
I don't need to make a long demonstration of the total non-sense of your main claim "there's no software getting cracked that's worth wagging your tail over if you are in a serious perspective about music." Just one fact will be enough:

Tim Bergling is where he his (and earn a real fortune) tanks to two cracked apps which are available everywhere: Sylenth1 and Fruity Loops. According to your criteria, I'm not sure we can say he's serious enough about music, but with no doubt he "wags his tail" more faster and in better holes than you...

I don't even want to know at which level your "physical pieces of hardware and small list of software that cannot be cracked at all" leads you in the music industry, but one thing remains certain: your speech is adequately arrogant and dismissive for making you the perfect next president - finally someone who can talk with Putin without lower his eyes .
Maybe I'll live so long that I'll forget her. Maybe I'll die trying.
  Resident 7.02.2013 190
+39
quote by The Revenant I'm not "in a serious perspective about music" as the other one above... I have fun by pressing random notes on my [url=http://www.google.fr/imgres?imgurl=http://weltenschule.de/TableHooters/picts/Bontempi_M325.jpeg&imgrefurl=http://weltenschule.de/TableHooters/Bontempi_ES3100.html&h=368&w=800&tbnid=Ve_g1n6P_vw0SM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=196&usg=__70POrRL7hfhagFT0Yhc9qHP3lYU=&docid=mjcieMroQm4xyM&sa=X&ved=0CEUQ9QEwBWoVChMI-va7v-u3yAIVitUaCh1htg9sBontempi[/url] keyboard...


Go away! You make an account just to start an argument. Lame!
Our Blades Are Sharp!
  Banned 10.10.2015 107
+62
quote by IcemanGo away! You make an account just to start an argument. Lame!

No, I didn't make an account just to start an argument, but because it's the duty of an honest man of common sense to speak out against false claims.
And no, I will not leave.
Your blades are sharp, indeed... Sharpest than your mind.
Maybe I'll live so long that I'll forget her. Maybe I'll die trying.
  Administrator 1.01.2004 301 1142
+24301
guys, please move your personal feeling into PM. we're here to discuss the release
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16057
+161272
I tried the vst3 version the plugins, all seem to work (winx64 SP1 Reaper)

What do you think about it?
  Banned 10.10.2015 107
+62
I've tried it and it sounds very good to me.
It also look nice and works flawlessly on Win 7 x64.
The ChannelX's modules can be moved around as in the Plugin Alliance's version.

But be careful, I'm not "in a serious perspective about music" as the other one above... I have fun by pressing random notes on my Bontempi keyboard...
Maybe I'll live so long that I'll forget her. Maybe I'll die trying.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16057
+161272
Yes the possibility to move modules is interesting.

But I find that the compressor is too easy to saturate, specially with dynamic low freqs.
Tried with a active 7 strings bass.

In french these organs can be called Bon tant pis which means well never mind...
  guest -- 0
0
same here! no problems at all... just a flashin' GUI from time to time but I really start thinkin' that my GPU is on the verge of breakin' down!
  Resident 5.12.2014 87
+14
the Comment has been Removed
Three can keep a secret if two are dead!!
  Resident 16.10.2013 202
+40
Let Me rephrase that for everyone,
R2R actually get beaten in their own game, they failed to release and got beaten by pirat. If, yeah I sad IF, there is a release from them internal does not matter to me,

Let's all just congratulate Pirat with this release, who put his time and money in this, I might try this, because on the forums it said to be great

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