Slate Digital Virtual Mix Rack vs. IK Multimedia Mixbox

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  1. sentientlantern

    sentientlantern Member

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    I'm currently subscribed to Slate Digital All Access Pass but I have the opportunity to buy Mixbox for a really good price.

    Does anyone have enough experience with Mixbox and VMR that can tell me if it's worth ditching the subscription and buying Mixbox instead?
     
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  3. MrLyannMusic

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    The only two things i actually use from slate is their Virtual Buss compressors especially grey it's just one of the best, and the tape machine, otherwise my whole workflow evolves around IK Multimedia plugins, from pre amps to compressors to EQs especially eqs...

    i have used Mixbox in the past and it helped me reach my targets way faster...

    but to answer your question if you are familair with the T-Racks plugins sweet then 100% go for it, if not don't, quality wise IK Multimedia>Slate, mostly...
     
  4. Djord Emer

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    I've tried them all and the only option I liked was PSP's InfiniStrip.
     
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    For 30 USD/EUR, MixBox is a great deal IMO. That's like 2-3 months of Slate All Access.
     
  6. sentientlantern

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    Thanks. I haven't subscribed for Slate for long but I've for great results with them. My idea was that if I could get similar processors and modules for one payment, I should probably go for it, especially if they're of better quality.
     
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    This was my thinking...
     
  8. stefodis

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    Honestly, for 30USD Mixbox is a no-brainer, it could be your only third party plugin and you wouldn't miss anything IMHO, from subtle and technical mixing tasks to weird sound design shit!
    And soundwise, almost every time I compare them I tend to prefer it over the Slate Channelstrip (some compressors are really decent in the Slate one, but nothing worth the investment, and nothing decisively better than the Ik one)
     
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    I prefer PSP's InfiniStrip or McDSP's Ultimate Channel Strip over any other giant "channel strip" plugins (at what point does it stop being a channel strip and just becomes a plugin suite contained within an in-DAW host? :dunno: ) but between Slate and IK Multimedia, my vote easily goes to IK's MixBox; everyone in this thread so far has basically summed up my feelings about Slate Digital.
    Honestly, for $30, even if your working on a tight budget (like I constantly am,) the IK deal is a buy. :yes:
    (Side-note: IK doesn't have an offline authorization method, and have expressed that they currently have no intentions of implementing one, just a heads-up if that sort of thing bothers you...)
     
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  10. towerdefense

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    Personally I think Slate Digital has very subpar sonic quality & rarely improves upon the original. IK Multimedia sounds way better but also lacks general improvements of old gear. (For example no sidechain highpass options on certain compressors or limited sidechain functionality)
    I think individual, high quality plugins beat out any mix rack/channel rack.
     
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  11. sentientlantern

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    Yeah these are all good points.

    I do have individual plugins that I love but something like Slate or Mixbox fills the gaps. I've had good results with Slate tbf. It's just the subscription that bothers me.

    I've realised though that I committed to a 12 month contract of Slate, so I guess I'm stuck with that regardless!
     
  12. Djord Emer

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    The advantage of channel strips over using individual plugins is workflow. If a channel strip gets you in the ballpark faster and easier than individual plugins then the channel strip is the better option. This is entirely a subjective preference though, some people love channel strips others don't.

    Individual plugins might have more parameters and better DSP but if you can't come up with good results as fast and intuitively with them... there's no advantage, no point, no fun.

    I'm NOT a fan of channel strips, the only channel strip that has objectively improved my workflow and consequently my mixes was InfiniStrip, I use it in conjnuction with individual plugins and it's a joy. Does EQ and compression like a beast.
     
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  13. lbnv

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    This is the main drawback.
     
  14. eXACT_Beats_

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    Actually, I'm not either—the InfiniStrip "channel strip" [see: behemoth plugin host] is usually for a chain of compression, saturation, and EQ (in whatever order,) for the convenience of nailing that first gut instinct. That said, I actually do like the Lindell Audio channels and Focusrite bx_console for specific tasks as well. I enjoy embracing the creativity that using individual plugins lends to a mix, but sometimes I need something that fits just right, and that Focusrite bx_console, for instance, has an EQ that places certain Mark series EPs or organs in a mix perfectly to my taste.
     
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    Me, too. But many things in a project can be "Stock" plugins for basic sounds, or even things back in the mix. If a part in your song can be as easily created with some low cpu synth instead of some beast or a 50 gb Kontakt library; you probably don't need 10 "accurate analog emulation" plugins on it either. Using a trustworthy channel strip can also save a lot of your time and effort when you are writing. You can always go back and insert higher quality replacement individual plugins later, like right before you bounce them to stems. If you do them individually, you can disable everything and use almost all your resources onto that one channel.
     
  16. Olymoon

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    Wow that's a bargain. :wink:
    Adding it immediately to software news section.
     
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  17. sentientlantern

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    I'm wondering what would actually happen if I just stopped paying for my Slate subscription...
     
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    +1 for MixBox. I would venture to say that if I was forced to remove all my plugins except for this, I could still get by.
     
  19. AudioEnzyme

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    End of Days? :deep_facepalm:
     
  20. sentientlantern

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    Because yeah, I might have committed to a 12 month contract...but have I actually COMMITTED?
     
  21. AudioEnzyme

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    Well if you have doubts, don't do it...
    Besides, MixBox is a one time fee offer.
     
  22. sentientlantern

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    What I mean is that the Slate subscription I'm on apparently can't be cancelled for 12 months but I'm wondering if I can just cancel the Paypal automatic payments and walk away.
     
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