Izotope Trash 3 is Disappointing 😬🥺
TLDRIn this episode of WN, the discussion revolves around Isotope's release of Isotope Trash 3, a plugin with a confusing name and mixed reviews, as it lacks some features of its predecessor. The user interface has seen a significant upgrade, but the plugin's functionality has been streamlined, leading to mixed opinions among users. Additionally, the video touches on a mockup design of a Nintendo Switch by Teenage Engineering, a humorous concept created by an industrial design student. Lastly, the episode addresses President Joe Biden's hint at banning AI voice impersonation following a campaign using his voice to discourage voting.
Takeaways
- 🚀 Isotope has released a new version of their plugin, confusingly named 'Isotope Trash', which is not an upgrade from 'Isotope Trash 2' but a reintroduction with some changes.
- 📈 The light version of Isotope Trash lacks multiband and convolution features, offering a more limited experience compared to the full version.
- 🎛️ One of the main improvements in Isotope Trash is the user interface, which has been updated to be cleaner and less reminiscent of the generic Winamp style.
- 📉 The general sentiment is that Isotope Trash does not surpass its predecessor, with some considering it to be a downgrade in certain aspects.
- 🔊 Isotope Trash offers 600 distortion types and impulse responses, but lacks some of the features that made Trash 2 popular, such as multiple stages of distortion and custom wave shape creation.
- 🎶 The audio comparison between Trash and Trash 2 is subjective, with the narrator expressing a preference for the updated sound in Isotope Trash.
- 📱 Isotope Trash now supports iPad use, which was not initially available during the trial phase.
- 💰 The full price for Isotope Trash is $79, but upgrades from Trash 2 are available at a discounted price, which can be found under loyalty offers.
- 🕹️ Teenage Engineering is not actually making a Nintendo Switch; a mockup design by an industrial design student has been circulating, sparking discussions.
- 🎮 The mockup design of a Nintendo Switch by Teenage Engineering is a humorous take on the company's potential for creating a unique and nostalgic handheld gaming console.
- 🚫 Joe Biden has hinted at banning AI voice impersonation following a campaign using AI-altered calls to discourage voting, leading to the FCC banning such calls.
Q & A
What is the main topic of discussion in the script?
-The main topic of discussion is the release of Isotope Trash 3, its features, and comparison with its predecessor, Isotope Trash 2.
What is the issue with the naming of Isotope Trash 3?
-The issue with the naming is that it's confusing for SEO purposes because Isotope Trash 1 has already been released, and now they've reintroduced it as Trash again, making it difficult to differentiate between the versions.
What are the two versions of Isotope Trash 3?
-There are two versions of Isotope Trash 3: the light version and the full version. The light version does not allow users to utilize the multiband or convolution features.
What is the biggest upgrade in Isotope Trash 3 according to the speaker?
-The biggest upgrade, in the speaker's opinion, is the user interface, which is much cleaner and less reminiscent of the generic Winamp vibe compared to Trash 2.
What are some of the limitations of Isotope Trash 3 compared to Trash 2?
-Limitations include only one low pass filter instead of EQ, modulation limited to a single envelope with no compression or delay, restricted signal flow, and the inability to create custom waveforms or have distortion in multiple stages.
What new feature has been added to Isotope Trash 3?
-A new feature added is the ability to use it on an iPad, and a randomized feature that changes not only the preset but also the settings for a more diverse sound.
What is the price of Isotope Trash 3?
-The full price of Isotope Trash 3 is $79. However, there is a discounted upgrade price from Trash 2 to Trash 3, which is mentioned to be $29.
What is the speaker's overall opinion on Isotope Trash 3 compared to Trash 2?
-The speaker believes that while the UI is an improvement, most other aspects are downgraded compared to Trash 2, making it less preferable overall.
What is the second story mentioned in the script about?
-The second story is a mockup design of a Nintendo Switch created by an industrial design student, inspired by Teenage Engineering, which is humorously discussed as if the company might actually release such a product.
What is the third story discussed in the script?
-The third story discusses Joe Biden's hint at banning AI voice impersonation following a campaign using AI-altered calls with his voice to discourage voting.
How can viewers support the speaker's channel?
-Viewers can support the channel by joining the speaker's Patreon or becoming a channel member for as low as $5 a month, which grants access to exclusive content.
Outlines
🎶 Isotope Trash 3 Review and Features
This paragraph discusses the release of Isotope Trash 3, a music production plugin. The speaker critiques the naming choice as poor for SEO and compares it to its predecessor, Trash 2. The new version offers a light and full version, with the light version lacking multiband and convolution features. A key upgrade is the cleaner and less generic user interface. However, the plugin has limitations, including a single low pass filter, reduced modulation options, and no signal flow freedom. The speaker also mentions the lack of custom wave shape creation and the absence of multiple stages of distortion. Despite these downsides, the plugin offers 600 distortion types and impulse responses, and interestingly, the ability to use it on an iPad. The price is noted as $79, with an upgrade path from Trash 2 for $29.
🎮 Teenage Engineering's Mock Nintendo Switch Design
The second paragraph humorously discusses a mockup design of a Nintendo Switch by Teenage Engineering, created by an industrial design student. The speaker expresses skepticism about the practicality of such a console, joking about its potential high game prices and limited features. The discussion includes a critique of Teenage Engineering's past products, such as the overpriced doll choir and the Play Date with a crank. The speaker concludes by sarcastically encouraging disagreement with a dislike button and pokes fun at the idea of a Teenage Engineering-designed console.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Isotope Trash 3
💡SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
💡User Interface (UI)
💡Distortion
💡Convolution
💡Signal Flow
💡Custom Waveform
💡Multiband
💡Modulation
💡Teenage Engineering
💡AI Voice Impersonation
Highlights
Isotope has released Isotope Trash 3, a sequel to their previous distortion plugin.
The new name, Isotope Trash, is considered poor for SEO due to the existence of Isotope Trash 1.
Isotope Trash 3 is not a significant improvement over Trash 2, with some features removed.
The light version of Trash 3 lacks multiband and convolution features.
The user interface has been improved for a cleaner look compared to the previous version.
Isotope Trash 3 offers 600 distortion types and impulse responses.
The biggest change is the limitation to only one low pass filter, down from the previous EQ access.
Modulation is now limited to a single envelope with no compression or delay.
Signal flow is no longer fully customizable, with only the ability to switch the Distortion and Convolution units' order.
The new version does not allow for creating custom wave shapes or multiple stages of distortion.
The convolve module enables sound transformation into different objects and spaces.
The UI upgrade is considered the most significant improvement over the previous version.
Isotope Trash 3 is priced at $79, with an upgrade from Trash 2 available for $29.
The marketing strategy for Isotope Trash 3 has been criticized for its loyalty offer pricing.
Teenage Engineering is not making a Nintendo Switch, but a student created a mockup design.
The mockup design is a joke, highlighting the absurdity of imagining Teenage Engineering in the gaming console market.
Joe Biden has hinted at banning AI voice impersonation due to misuse in political campaigns.
The FCC banned AI voice calls that used Biden's voice to discourage voting.
The White House website has a statement calling for a ban on AI voice impersonation.