The big difference is, the ones with the patch/script (iND's) are the ones that can run inside Pro Tools on the Mac. If you're not running PT 12,...
First, and most importantly, why would you get a bunch of plugs based on someone else's score or rating? if you honestly don't remember any plugin...
I downloaded the iND v3 bundle and everything runs like a top in standalone and AU, haven't tried AAX yet, but I believe my older v2 (?) bundle...
I thought there was a deal where you could register software on your computer via the iLok Manager app without the actual dongle, and, as it turns...
I've seen a specific iLok dongle emulator for an old version of Waves (it was a huge pain in the ass, as you had to remember to "switch" it on...
First of all, you're on High Sierra (Sierra only goes up to 10.12.6). Second, so long as you're restoring to the same machine, you should be fine...
In a word: yes. You can actually do it among many artists with CDBaby, so your whole band gets paid directly (assuming they have PayPal and/or a...
I'd like to get open-back phones for mixing one of these days, but the best 'phones I've used to date are Shure HD280 Pros. They have a decent...
It's not too bad -- has an in-depth arpeggiator and a few decent sounds. I still veer towards the Papen synths for arp sounds, though.
I honestly can't tell (and there's no mention of this in the owner's manual), but I'd be willing to bet it's post-reverb and not pre, since that's...
I'm going by a Glyn Johns-type setup, where he tended (and still tends) to mic guitar cabs from a slight distance. Not necessary to get the room,...
Lexicon's PCM plug has a few presets (usually, it's the "Neutral" ones, I believe), that already lop off HF and LF for you -- they have a...
Try setting the amp on its back and mic'ing it from above (you can still set the amp on your tennis ball decoupler, if you prefer). This has the...
Either way is valid: you can cut frequencies before you record, either by using an HPF going into your recorder or by the pad on your mic...
Exactly. I think that's true no matter what you're mixing on -- going back to your point about listening to a lot of commercial mixes that you're...
I tend to do most of my mixing in cans rather than my monitors, though I'll listen to both at the end of a mix to make sure I can still hear...
Also, most nearfields have bass ports specifically to project lower frequencies out of the cabinet.
Well, they're taking it seriously if you dig paying four grand for an 11 pound iPhone that you can run Logic on.
Okay, gotcha, I was thinking of those triangular pool table racks for some reason, not the holders.
Sounds like an interesting idea, but how does it stay in place? Do the balls roll at all, assuming you're putting these on a desktop?
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