PSP Flare

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Published 2024-06-19

All Comments (21)
  • @PSPaudioware
    We feel extremely honored that you chose to review our product. Thank you for all the valuable feedback and comments.
  • @EdwinDekker71
    I'd love a video on mix "glue", what to listen for, how to achieve it, etc. Possibly with a compressor comparison.
  • @djGreenALERT
    I reckon developers panic before they watch one of Dan's Videos. I have to say though, there is nobody's opinion anywhere on the net I value more! Great job to both PSP Audio and Dan for giving us straight talking, and a very impressive sounding plug-in.
  • @MrNicknayme
    Wow. A-B test of the 4 busses shows off the plugin’s capabillities, but also your integrity. Each bus was make-up gained perfect.
  • @artysanmobile
    That PSP ‘weakness’ to make outrageous compressors is their hallmark, actually. I recall the very first product of theirs 20+ years ago was the same. It sounded good and it was safe for those with little to no technical knowledge and I think that’s a very good thing.
  • Wow, 6:33 that bypass A/B. When flare are ON immediately you can feel it as unity. That's such good glue. Good job Dan and PSP!
  • this channel has become gospel truth of plugins for me. engineering served like the good, old, practical physics.
  • in my books videos from this (and fabfilters) channel are more significant in terms of quality than the largest share of youtube (and the internet in general, really), not limited to audio. An convincing metric for this is the fact, that I care to only watch these videos with proper headphones or speakers just for the sonic quality. Can't say the same for some music these days 🤔
  • Thank you so much Dan! I’ve been using your Haas delay comb filtering effect on guitars recently, but instead of a delay between 1-5ms, I’ve been using a 2nd microphone 1-3 feet from the amp. I can then nudge that signal if necessary to further tune it. You don’t get as strong of a null, but there are colours when you move the mic and/or region. Very cool effect that is mono compatible! You are the man! Dynamic on the close mic, large diaphragm condenser in cardiod for the delay.
  • @Rhuggins
    I bought this thinking it would be a good transparent vocal leveler; was very happily suprised. It sounds great, and to my ears - a very musical character. I also adore the interface, it’s simple, modern, and elegantly understated. I really enjoy working with it
  • I love PSP plugins, some of the best thought-out and useful options out there. Their Xenon limiter is on every mastering chain I use, and the Vintage Warmer is a solid gold classic.
  • One of your best demo tunes so far, I was vibing to it hard
  • Thank you for this video Dan, it was pleasure to hear and watch. Great source tracks, sound and thorough comments.
  • @Beatsbasteln
    I like when the plugin-internal bypass buttons are right next to the other i/o controls, like wet gain, dry/wet mix and output gain, so that all features, that are important for a/b compares are in the same spot and I don't have to move the mouse a lot to get to places, since a/b-ing is often a process where you flip back and forth between various nearby settings a lot
  • That's some tasty lead guitar right there Dan ! Thanks for your work ! Real useful :)
  • @RundFyrkant
    A good reviewer shows the plugin or hardware on the extreme aswell as the subtle settings. Well done Dan! always looking forward to your next vid! 🙂