Okay..so i tried the plugs for some time this evening.
And well, i think the winning formula here is the extremely low cpu usage.
I like the exciter and compressor alot,in perticular - the panner im not sure about yet, and the eq as well, but all in all...this is a very good tool for everyday DAW work, and is sure very easy on the eye.
Now, the reason for me saying im not sure about the panner, is becouse it sounds somewhat different to the waves panner iv been using, and im not sure why and wich is more "accurate" so i need to try it more realy. Might be the Pan law setting, but it sounds different in some way.
Wich might be a good thing, or not. But im not sure what advantage it has over the panners in cubase or the mentioned waves panner.
The eq, well...is better sounding then the one in Cubase, but in all fairness..it doesnt come close to the character and warmth of Waves API, SSL etc. But that is also reflected in the pricerange offcourse. I would use it for basic tasks, then pull out the big guns for more delicate matters.
Its not very intrusive or doesnt colour the sound much, but sounds maybe a bit to clinical for my tastes. But , i think i will end up using this alot just becouse of the low cpu usages compared to more "hi-end" eqs.
But i love the design and ease of use, and this is a good set of tools for alot of different things i think, even if judging by the presets they are very much intended for VSl instruments.
But again the low cpu usage makes it a very attractive bundle. The Exciter is very kool, not exactly subtle, but still works very well.
The same for the compressor, multiband comp and master eq.
Conclusion: Im gonna buy this.
...the combination of VERY low cpu usage, ease of use, custom presets, and value for money makes this a good buy .
Iv been looking to get the Appassionata strings anyways, so now might be a good time, if i could only find a dealer in this silly old country..