iZotope Alloy Demonstration AES 2009
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I'm wondering why they never used Alloy on the distorted audio in this demo?
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Yep, works great in Gband, shows up in the insert/instantiated area.
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it's awesome...but i also like ozone
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can i use this in garage band? if i record on my Sony PCM recorder....i could put those tracks in garage band and then mix them with izotope? thanks in advance
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awesome plug in...izotope is kick butt!!! I hope they destroy Waves...I hate those guys.
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it's pretty damn rad... I really like the expander... I A/B'd it with Logic's internal Expander, there was no comparison... Logic's sounded electric and nasty and Alloy just.. expanded... it was awesome.
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already have this, very great tool
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what is Alloy to a layman? a plug in you use with pro tools to mix your tracks? ...i need something to polish my single track recordings in protools le so i can bounce them into ableton and mix them.... is this something to consider?
gomachols 2 years ago
I'd say allow is a unique channel strip plugin - meaning it attempts to replace what you'd find on an analog console on each channel - EQ, filters, compression, etc. Allow also as some other extra coolness on top of that like an exciter, multiple dynamics units, and the crazy ability to reorder all of the different tools. If you're working on single mono or stereo files and want just one plugin I'd consider this or iZotope's Ozone. Both are pretty powerful and creative tools.
AskASoundGuy 2 years ago