The problem with Waves L2 Maximizer is not reading the manual first.:dunno::rofl:
Yes, it's the beginning of SKYNET and in 10years time it'll take control of everything. :guru:
I was thinking of getting the Steven Slate VSX Headphones later this year.
I don't like pushing the clipper that much, just very light transparent clipping is the way I use clippers.
I use both, ProTools for livestream and Nuendo for productions like creating soundtracks. Each has it's own strengths.
My 2 cents, use a clipper before the limiter that way you limiter won't need to work as hard.:dunno:
DAW DSP and Computer CPU are 2 totally different things. It's normal to max out your DAW DSP and not your computer CPU. Studio One, Cubase, Pro...
Age is just a state of mind. The problem is getting your body to agree with that.:guru:
The "best plugins" are whatever works best for you. Unless if our ears were exactly the same when it comes to hearing, I'm talking + or - 0.1db...
2021.7 is still available for download, not sure if they've patched it. You'd still need someone to transfer their ProTools first license to you...
I used the R2R version for a while but too many important features missing so I bought ProTools Studio Perpetual license for $349. Basically...
For me I have to have a vision for the song first before I start. In other words, I can already hear the song in my head. The hardest part is when...
I've never trusted using thunderbolt on a windows machine.
Merry Christmas everyone:wink:
Just because a DAW don't fit in with your workflow don't mean that it's shit.:dunno: It just means you're in a bad relationship.:rofl:
Just discovered that on Windows, you can load all VST3 plugins with Waves Studio Rack on ProTools. I tested with ProTools Ultimate 2022.10 Edit:...
My everyday workhorse. I use it for both monitoring and mixing and love the ATH-M50x.
Yes but what you need to understand is the level of protection back in the day is nowhere near to what it is today.
No problems here, even all cracked plugins like Waves, Valhalla, DDMF load up without a problem. I'm on m1 Macbook air and tested on ProTools...
To me it doesn't really make that much of a difference. It all comes down to the person mixing. An experienced engineer could make a 44.1khz mix...
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