T-Analog Channel is magical. Very subtle on one channel, but a world of difference when you use it on many channels. :wink: I just use it on...
Airwindows plugins are all too static. He only uses saturation to emulate hardware. Complete emulation would include noise and small random shifts...
Mr. Schoeps can say whatever he wants but I really like the nicely messed up sound of resampled VSTis through any outboard hardware or even just...
@junh1024 He wasn't referring to that kind of 3D space. Analogue with it's small instabilities in loudness, frequencies, phases give your mixes...
I've been doing things completely ITB for about 15 years, practically since the beginning of VST. I have always been an experimental type and a...
I've got around 1/16 of it + console and I think it's enough. :rofl: But this is definitely nice to look at. Even better - play with it for a...
I like Serum exactly the way it is. It is quite perfect in all aspects IMO, but let my statement *not* discourage you - you have good graphic...
As you can all see I agree about them having 3 delay plugins not making me very excited, however this one makes me think of some really...
As far as I know only a sharp brickwall LP filter can cause ringing at the slope and aliasing in the lower frequencies. I don't think there's...
Oops, that might be true. Thanks! I've been always using LAME encoder since it was released and nothing else. I use Foobar2000 for encoding or...
Yes, ReelBus is definitely my favourite one. Slate VTM sounds really nice, too, but I just don't trust Slate plugins as I've been playing with...
This discussion made me think about the advantages of analogue and in this day and age analogue hardware is made so much better specs wise than 20...
"Gatey Watey lets you choose which frequencies get attenuated when the level drops below the threshold, making for a much more natural sounding...
I'm not a 192kHz/24bit freak, but there is a big difference in sound quality between an MP3 and FLAC file at 44.1/16. It's just that the music...
MP3 has no bits btw. That's why it's preferable to just encode directly from your master channel. You actually don't need dithering in that case...
If only people were that sensitive about transients and dynamics as they are sensitive about noise that noone can actually hear.
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: On a little more serious note: don't give those "marketing experts" ideas. We might get it soon how things are *looking*.:rofl:
CPU usage: 90% GUI 10% useful code. Same with the size of its DLL, I can bet. And the CPU usage is low... hmmm I'm going to stick with ReelBus...
Generally 12dB or 18dB/octave [2-3 pole] HPF from 20 to even 50Hz, depending on how much excessive bass there is, and 6dB or 12dB LPF [1-2 pole]...
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