Burwen bobcat software




















It's a good sign that a 'high-end' company is making some PC based products. I don't think I'd want to pay extra for software and plug-ins for MS media player that is going to add DSP effects to the music.

You must understand two things: 1 ML is not a designer, he is a musician. Steve N. Empirical Audio Manufacturer. Joined Mar 12, Posts 1, Likes Joined Jun 1, Posts Likes If anyone is still interested, there's a pretty good tread going on now over on the Asylum with a couple of guys with impressions of the software.

There is also a cheaper version and a free download of before and after songs. I hope you windows folks check it out because being an Apple guy,.. Joined Jun 17, Posts 1, Likes At one point I got tired of the standard presets. They may work great on speakers, but on headphones the effect is not as good. I started noticing a distortion or buzzing sound on drum sounds, and finally traced it back to the Bobcat.

However when I mentioned this to Dick Burwen in an email, he sent me a new preset he was working on called Analog And this sounds great, a very subtle smoothing of the sound.

Another strange bit of info is that supposedly typical digital sources make you go weak with muscle testing, but the Bobcat software corrects this. I have dabbled a little with muscle testing and can confirm that for me, my muscle tests stronger with the Bobcat engaged. You must log in or register to reply here. Users who are viewing this thread. Burwen's patented high frequency reverberation, unlike any real room or previous artificial reverberation, produces thousands of resonant peaks and valleys in the frequency response extending to 20 kHz.

That is really what makes instruments sound musical, not flat response, and is half of what you need for a great performance. The other half is precise individual tonal balancing, to compensate your speaker system and each recording.

They all sound different and many are screechy and irritating when played loud. The combination of tone compensation an d high frequency reverberation will make your worst recordings enjoyable and your best really thrilling.

If its window is open, it will process sound to 2-channel output during listening, ripping, burning, and file conversion to MP3 or WMA lossless. Its unique high frequency reverberation makes recordings musical with only slight change in tone balance.

Floyd's alarm clock really ring. Wide image, lots of air and space, extended deep bass, and very smooth. Good for large ensembles and jazz Very wide image, huge low bass, brilliant treble, live sound. Gives life to old, thin, dead, sound tracks. Wider image, reduced treble, more body and bass, a lot of air and space. Use for many types of recordings having somewhat strong treble.

Normal image, slightly richer bass, more air and space, reduced shrillness A great help for screechy vocals and dominant brass instruments. Wider image, warm, full mid range, powerful bass, brilliant, lots of air and space. Detailed high frequencies. Good on vocals. Normal image, extended bass, large amount of air and space, reduced treble, and very smooth.

Full orchestral sound you can listen to very loud. Very smooth on jazz. Wider image, lots of air and space, full bass, increased high treble, Clarifies thin muffled voices.



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