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will paris run on this mobo? [message #80773] Tue, 27 February 2007 17:47 Go to next message
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esting has started happening of late--I'm maxing out my DSP
> plugs while still having all kinds of room left on my host, but without a
> lot of plug-ins I really like. The ones I _do_ like tend to be very CPU
> friendly,
> stuff like th
Re: will paris run on this mobo? [message #80777 is a reply to message #80773] Tue, 27 February 2007 18:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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g up a stage 2, ten outlet for $200. Is there

>> really
>> that much benefit in reduced noise floor and better performance?
>> Thanks,
>> B
>
>I am going to fing a way to buy the X-15 Cascade Ribbon mic before 4/21/07.
Stereo mic.. lots of extras... I think it is worth it. Seems better than
a Nady which has thicker ribbon.
Any opinions before I do it?
I am convinced that the sound I am yerning comes from ribbon mics.
b"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>Hey all,
>
>Something interest
Re: will paris run on this mobo? [message #80779 is a reply to message #80777] Tue, 27 February 2007 18:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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posted awhile back, if you didn't get to see
that - I would also add Voxengo's Voxformer as indespensible,
although it's not free, their Gliss EQ is nice, too:


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While we all have certain sets of paid-for plugins that we like, it¡¦s also
nice that in the open-source VST world there are a good amount of freeware
tools, as well. Below is a list of freebie vst plugins that I have found
to be most useful. These are certainly not all of the free ones I¡¦ve tried¡K
some I eliminated from the list because they were crap, and some because
they were poorly written (i.e: caused lockups, crashing, glitches, etc.)
or were too damn CPU-intensive on ANY setting to be useful or practical.
These are certainly also not all the free ones out there¡K nowhere close,
in fact! There are a lot of wild, bizarre ones that I suppose some of you
doing certain styles of music would find useful (like maybe electronica or
things in that vein), but are not really useful for me ¡V hence you¡¦ll find
that this list consists of ma
Re: will paris run on this mobo? [message #80781 is a reply to message #80779] Tue, 27 February 2007 19:10 Go to previous message
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a bit, raise up the top for some ¡§smack¡¨ (experiment with the band
split frequencies to find what works best for your kick tone), and you may
find you don¡¦t even need to EQ the kick at all! Grancomp is literally my
most-used compressor now on individual tracks. Do it! lol
Product Page: http://www.x-buz.com/BuzCompFree.html
Download: http://www5c.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Ebuzzroom/files/buzcompfree_v12 .zip

Classic Compressor:
From Kjaerhus ¡V who has a whole series of ¡§Classic¡¨ products for free
¡V I don¡¦t find many of them all that killer, but this one¡¦s nice on Drums/Overheads,
sometimes Bass, and sometimes BG vox.
Product Page: http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/classic-compressor.php
Download: http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/archives/classic_compressor_v11 7.zip

BrainDoc Compressor:
A very simple to use, yet very cool compressor ¡V works especially great
on kik, snare & toms ( on toms & kick will get VERY ¡§in your face¡¨ if you¡¦re
not careful). Doesn't take up much CPU power, either.
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