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| Re: I'll probably be targeted for assisination for this....... but WTF????? [message #64423 is a reply to message #64421] |
Thu, 09 February 2006 22:22   |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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running again, and am back
>into mixing mode, I just thought I'd pass the word on a couple
>of VST plugin's I've found to be VERY useful...
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>The first is a free compressor bundle from Buzzroom... here's
>the link
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>http://www.x-buz.com/BuzCompFree.html
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>The bundle includes stereo & mono versions of each plugin.
>track that needed some compression, but everything else I tried
>just wasn't cutting it - they were all smoothing it out "too"
>much, so I was losing some of the growl that the track had...
>I slapped on the genecomp, ok... then the grancomp, not bad...
>tried the gran comp multiband & WHAM! There it was. One of the
>presets just nailed it. This one sounds pretty good on electric
>guitars, too - the harder settings remind me a bit of the tone
>of an 1176.
>Another nice thing: these plugins do not seem to be very CPU-
>intensive at all, which is always a plus.
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>The second plugin I want to mention is one that I've brought up
>here a couple of times, but for anyone who hasn't yet given it
>a shot, it's worth mentioning again... it's "Voxformer" from
>Voxengo. Here's the link:
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>http://www.voxengo.com/product/voxformer/
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>Now, this one's not free, but it's also not too expensive...
>just $59, and there's a demo so you can try before y
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| Re: I'll probably be targeted for assisination for this....... but WTF????? [message #64489 is a reply to message #64405] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 07:34  |
Bill Lorentzen
 Messages: 140 Registered: June 2005
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er live without
now.
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> All in all, given the relative benefits of both programs vs the way I work
> here, if Paris had PDC, I would not even be using SX at all except for
midi.
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> ;o)
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> "DC" <dc@spamdigi.org> wrote in message news:44243f50$1@linux...
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> > I taught a class in mixing the other day, and I told them, about
> > 5 times, that the MIX, meaning level, stereo placement, and EQ,
> > is *everything* and that FX should not even be considered until you
> > have a great mix
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