Ohm Force Ohmicide: Life On The Streets
French software developer Ohm Force has really impressed the pants off (not literally) of DJ Abducted with Ohmicide -- a multi-band distortion. Heck, even the naming pun is impressive. I tip my beret!
Check out what it can do to your track and give it a listen in this video.
DJ ABDUCTED: This is sweet. If you haven’t seen this yet, it’s a four-band where you can change the frequency of the bandwidth that you work in. Distortion, it’s multi-distortion, and it has an incredible limiter on it. Let’s play with this for a second. It’s worth just kind of checking out.
[DJ ABDUCTED DEMONSTRATING THE USE OF THE OHM FORCE OHMICIDE]
As you can see up here, I had control over what bandwidth I’m affecting.
[DJ ABDUCTED DEMONSTRATING THE USE OF THE OHM FORCE OHMICIDE]
The greatest part about this VST that I’ve found so far, and you don’t have to necessarily have to use it to go through all these crazy tweaked out sounds. It’s I’ve also found it to be a really great mastering tool. You can put it down to basically zero saturation -- or saturation on everything, run your mastering mix through it, and just do a little bit of tweaking in, you know, a couple of special places, and then have it really round out and give you a fuller sound, but the coolest part about this thing that I found so far really is the limiter on it. No matter how far I take the distortion, and I’ve taken it pretty far to do some pretty noisy stuff, my levels hold right where they’re supposed to be, right where I set them at no matter what which, you know, I’ve used a lot of VST programs that have limiters built in them that really aren’t accurate and not very reliable and this thing is really impressive as far as that goes. So, this is a free pitch for Ohm Force. It’s OhmForce.Com. I definitely say check that place out. I think they’re from France.




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