Aphex 204

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Aphex 204

Postby analogic on Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:30 am

Hi Earle,

In many reviews I have read good impressions about the legendary Aphex 204, and from your message I noticed that it’s also among the hardware you use.. 8)

I am writing and producing electronic music, and for sure using Har-Bal during mastering. I am planning to get an Aphex 204 as well but, it would be wise for me to get your comment/suggestion about it before the purchase. Thanks in advance!

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Re: Aphex 204

Postby har-bal on Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:42 pm

analogic wrote:Hi Earle,

In many reviews I have read good impressions about the legendary Aphex 204, and from your message I noticed that it’s also among the hardware you use.. 8)

I am writing and producing electronic music, and for sure using Har-Bal during mastering. I am planning to get an Aphex 204 as well but, it would be wise for me to get your comment/suggestion about it before the purchase. Thanks in advance!

Kursat


Kursat

I really do like the Aphex 204. I usually use it as a filler to help glue the track together and increase the clarity. The bass region has got to be the easiest to adjust.
Remember, it isn't a slamming hard bass (The compressor serves this purpose). It just adds needed harmonics for thickness.

I don't recommend using it on every track. but if track fattening is needed it certainly does the job

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Postby analogic on Sat Jan 05, 2008 5:55 am

Thanks Earle. Glad to know that you also prefer to use it for harmonic and bass enhancement, if necessary. Then I will realize my plan as soon as possible :)

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Re: Aphex 204

Postby tcatzere on Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:57 pm

analogic wrote:I really do like the Aphex 204.
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Is the 204 available as a plug-in?
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Re: Aphex 204

Postby har-bal on Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:22 am

tcatzere wrote:
analogic wrote:I really do like the Aphex 204.
Cheers

Earle

Is the 204 available as a plug-in?


Tom

I do not believe there is a plugin version of the Aphex 204. The closest tool to it is the Waves Renaissance Bass because of its ability to actualy generate harmonics which is what the 204 does very well.

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Postby analogic on Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:51 pm

Hi Earle,

I recieved my Aphex 204 last week, and started to experiment with it throughout the week. 8)

It is verbally hard to describe how it contributed to my works but, my impression is that it amazingly enhances the low frequency/bass regions and harmonics with a depth, clarity and brightness, as long as you subtly use it, by making the mixes more cohesive and glued, and it sounds gorgeous and fantastic!

I will use that magic with my works from now on depending on the content for sure. Thanks again for your guidance and recommendation.

Best

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Postby Jrel on Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:25 am

I was thinking about getting an Aphex 204 or BBE 882. I already have the BBE Sonic Maximizer plugin (DX) that I use in Sonar.

Should I get either of the above hardware to enhance some tracks or master a mix; or should I wait until BBE creates the D82 Sonic Maximizer http://www.bbesound.com/products/maxim/D82/index.asp like they've been saying?
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Postby analogic on Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:25 pm

Jrel wrote:I was thinking about getting an Aphex 204 or BBE 882. I already have the BBE Sonic Maximizer plugin (DX) that I use in Sonar.

Should I get either of the above hardware to enhance some tracks or master a mix; or should I wait until BBE creates the D82 Sonic Maximizer http://www.bbesound.com/products/maxim/D82/index.asp like they've been saying?


Hi Jrel,

I don't have any experience neither with BBE 882 nor D82, therefore have no idea about it. You may check its demos and reviews, if available.

However, I use Aphex 204 "Optical Big Bottom and Aural Exciter", and in my opinion it's a truly amazing device which gives clarity and depth to our works. 8) I mostly use it during mastering, but for sure it is also applicable during mixing. Of course, I firstly use HarBal, then apply wideband compression, and after that use Aphex 204 before the final limiting stage.

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Plug Aphex devices

Postby Hitmaker on Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:32 pm

Hi all ,

In the VST plug line ... another small Ozzie company .. Crysonic ... makes plugs , of purportedly similar effect , but by different design philosophies , to the exciter/enhancers ... Spectralive ... they call it ... Interestingly ... it's background theory sounded very 'speaker-phase-correction' in style .. to me ....
Of all the freaky things ... amongst their line they even have a 10-band parametric eq , with control of 'harmonics' in each band .... and other 'harmonics' manipulaters ...

Cheerzzz ....
" I hate compression with a vengeance . I avoid it . I'm a great believer in the dynamic range being preserved " Alan Parsons
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Re: Aphex 204

Postby uncajesse on Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:08 pm

There actually is/was a plugin for the Aural Exciter and Big Bottom with quite a few more controls than the 204, more towards the controls of the 250. But it wasn't a VST or anything, it was for some antiquated "daw" software I can't remember the name of anymore.

At any rate, between the BBE 882 and the Aphex 204... Aphex wins hands down. No contest. Aphex is more of a filler, where BBE is more of a puncher, so I guess pick your poison... but I prefer the Aphex because I can easily add any punch with a simple EQ. ;)

The Spectralive is interesting, but really not suitable for any mastering by a long shot. It's way too over-bearing on 99% of tracks. Not to mention the latest version, 3, has major CPU issues (such as the CPU use doubles when the gui is NOT open).

Personally for mastering in the box I prefer to bring in stuff that's missing, and subtle enough to work great in mastering. You might check out the plugins that Bootsie has been creating lately. He won KVR's developer challenge this year, by more than twice the votes of second place. :)
http://varietyofsound.wordpress.com/
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