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I've been thinking about buying Camel Space for a bit now. I'd love
some opinions from owners out there including thoughts on weather
it's the best of it's kind and if there's competitors. And while on
the Camel subject I may be tempted to buying the bundle of Space/
Phat/ Cameleon so opinions on those others would also be much
appreciated.
Thanks Folks
Kind regards
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Paul Najar
Jaminajar Music Production
www.jaminajar.com
Camel Phat is a fun plug in for sound design...you can take a garden
variety rhythm guitar track eg and run a trance filtered gate over it
for some fun and character-ish effects.
Cheers
Clive Young
On May 31, 2007, at 12:42 AM, Paul Najar wrote:
> I've been thinking about buying Camel Space for a bit now. I'd love
> some opinions from owners out there including thoughts on weather
> it's the best of it's kind and if there's competitors. And while on
> the Camel subject I may be tempted to buying the bundle of Space/
> Phat/ Cameleon so opinions on those others would also be much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks Folks
>
> Kind regards
Here's my story:
While doing tutorials, I have sometimes been lucky enough to get
NFR's, free copies of some software. I was lucky enough to get the
Camel Audio plug-ins you mention. When it looked like the tutorial
wasn't going to proceed, I was happy to buy the plug-ins, they are
that good.
I find the Phat and Space plug-ins to be gotta have's, and they are
the first plug-ins I add to any new computer I buy. You can take most
any boring sound, and bring it to life, and they both come with LOTS
of presets, if your so inclined, you might never have to make your
own. They are also very creative and intuitive to use.
I'd say buy them, I am positive you will be pleased with the results
you get.
Cameleon is a bit different as well. I don't use it as much, but I'm
happy it's there regardless.
Take care, George Leger III
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http://www.utopiaparkwaymusic.com
Music is the best (FZ)... Mac AND PC: The only way to fly 8-}
>
> I find the Phat and Space plug-ins to be gotta have's, and they are
> the first plug-ins I add to any new computer I buy. You can take most
> any boring sound, and bring it to life, and they both come with LOTS
> of presets, if your so inclined, you might never have to make your
> own. They are also very creative and intuitive to use.
>
> I'd say buy them, I am positive you will be pleased with the results
> you get.
>
> Cameleon is a bit different as well. I don't use it as much, but I'm
> happy it's there regardless.
>
>
I fully agree with George. Have owned all Camel plugs for quite a while and
there aren't many projects I work on where at least one of them isn't used.
At 12:42 AM 5/31/2007, you wrote:
>I've been thinking about buying Camel Space for a bit now. I'd love
>some opinions from owners out there including thoughts on weather
>it's the best of it's kind and if there's competitors. And while on
>the Camel subject I may be tempted to buying the bundle of Space/
>Phat/ Cameleon so opinions on those others would also be much
>appreciated.
I only have Camel Phat, but it's an absolutely essential part of
every contemporary mix I do. In addition to its cool mangling
ability, it has a sound that I would call "modern." Popping it
onto a
vocal track with moderate settings is the easiest way to get that
in-your-face effect we're now so accustomed to.
At 12:42 AM 5/31/2007, you wrote:
I've been thinking about buying Camel Space for a bit now. I'd love
>some opinions from owners out there including thoughts on weather
>it's the best of it's kind and if there's competitors.
I have the Space and Phat and I like them a lot (wasn't it a groupbuy). It's
impossible to say whether they are better than PSP Nitro or Ohmforce
Quadfromage but they are good. It's the kind of plugin that you add when
something sounds a bit boring, add one of the Camels and strange things
happen.
> wrote:
>
>> I've been thinking about buying Camel Space for a bit now. I'd love
>> some opinions from owners out there including thoughts on weather
>> it's the best of it's kind and if there's competitors. And while on
>> the Camel subject I may be tempted to buying the bundle of Space/
>> Phat/ Cameleon so opinions on those others would also be much
>> appreciated.
>
> I only have Camel Phat, but it's an absolutely essential part of
> every contemporary mix I do. In addition to its cool mangling
> ability, it has a sound that I would call "modern." Popping
it onto a
> vocal track with moderate settings is the easiest way to get that
> in-your-face effect we're now so accustomed to.
>
>
>
I use Chameleon 5000 a bunch,
Its awesome for Sound Design.
What I mean is that its great overall, but awesome for weird textures.
In some aspects its way ahead of Sculpture, and its close contender
in my arsenal is Absynth.
Easy to program and control, killer fidelity.
Good Luck
Ciao
Gio
Just wanted to say a big thanks to everyone who replied to my
questions re Camel. Having strong positive feeback from trusted list
members inspires confidence. I've just purchased the bundle. I'm
looking forward to playing with them - the download is kind of slow
right now...
Thanks again everyone!
Kind regards
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Paul Najar
Jaminajar Music Production
www.jaminajar.com
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