in No pArticular Order UAD Bainworx and Softube (since they are responsible for programming a ton of stuff (spl,Elysia,UAD,Avid and so on) TC...
it is a European thing for the most part (i heard on most forums) in the early days i only used it as an editor (for its supreme noisereduction)...
here is a tip, get yourself some "hifi sub" ala Yamaha or Canton (not bose) but with manual crosover freqency this way you don“t break the piggy...
Hands down Samplitude, it does everything Wavelab and Soundforge combined, and has exellent sound. This + every plugin you like without 3rd party...
Everybody has their opinions. But it really depends on your ears. my recommendation would be, stick to Jbl and Yamahas. and only If you are...
Nvelop is a reimagination of the Transient Designer (hardware), witch Ruben Tilgner first designed for spl imho. i do find the bundle expensive...
Shure srh-940 are the best i tryed the 840 are a tad bit harsh (for my taste) in the top end
you can get a hp z800 with 32gbRam dual hexacore w5500 xeon and overclock them savely to 4ghz or more, and @ around the same price of the 2...
quick question if i use sam like wavelab load a audio loop (rec orelse) apply some vst fx the objecteditor wont let me load anny vst, lefr click...
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