any know what happening to the "channel strip" plu
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- KVRian
- 1161 posts since 22 Feb, 2004 from Seattle, WA
Exactly. This is a prime example of a gear fetish.
This is like all the people waiting for a G5 notebook. It's never gonna happen. Either buy a notebook now or never buy one.
This is like all the people waiting for a G5 notebook. It's never gonna happen. Either buy a notebook now or never buy one.
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- KVRAF
- 6490 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from Rochester, NY
no youre getting the wrong idea. im using t2 native eq for now, but it would be NICE to have the better EQ. Thats all
its just annoying trying to get some certain frequencies when its all relative with the native eq. as well as nyquist. i just want something that doesnt change the arc as much as nyquist or native does.
we're talking ease of use. we're talking more room to modify mids and lows. log view.
etc.
RonC
we're talking ease of use. we're talking more room to modify mids and lows. log view.
etc.
RonC
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- KVRAF
- 1820 posts since 28 Mar, 2005
end your troubles and buy the waves plugins. hell, you may even be able to find a cracked copy out there somewhere for that matter.
get what you need, when you need it. there are all sorts of alternatives out there. but you get what you pay for. go pay for something now, and then you'll get something now.
if now is when you need it, then go get something that is available now.
www.waves.com
get what you need, when you need it. there are all sorts of alternatives out there. but you get what you pay for. go pay for something now, and then you'll get something now.
if now is when you need it, then go get something that is available now.
www.waves.com
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Don't get Waves, T has a bug I believe that makes it incompatable.
But really, if you need a tool NOW to make money, just go buy something. The Mackie plug may not even be what you need.
But really, if you need a tool NOW to make money, just go buy something. The Mackie plug may not even be what you need.
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- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
Get the FREE Paris Eq for character or the Kjaerhus Classic...There are so many freebies. Or spend the big bucks on Kjaerhus Gold or Voxengo. This is not like waiting for a fully operational 64bit mix engine, is it? 
perception: the stuff reality is made of.
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- KVRAF
- 6490 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from Rochester, NY
i really like the eq in like spineq and voxengo glisseq. im still holding out. sorry for being a bitch about it. I'll just wait, if its not what i want then im going to buy gliss i think 
i just want a nicer eq with the curve display, it makes pariseq and kajerhaus ones hard for me
RONC
i just want a nicer eq with the curve display, it makes pariseq and kajerhaus ones hard for me
RONC
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
The Kjaerhus Classic EQ really doesn't rock my boat, even though I am a big fan of the others in the set. I bought the Kjaerhus Golden EQ though, which I must say is stunning
. I would definitely recommend it to anyuone out there looking for a good (not too expensive) EQ plug.
- KVRAF
- 25042 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
if you want a good channel-plugin I recommend Voxformer. It has:
- two compressors with adjustable crossover-frequency
- four band eq with graphical display
- de-esser
- gate
- saturation/distortion stage
- loads of options
You can use it for everything not just for Vox...
- two compressors with adjustable crossover-frequency
- four band eq with graphical display
- de-esser
- gate
- saturation/distortion stage
- loads of options
You can use it for everything not just for Vox...
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- KVRAF
- 1820 posts since 28 Mar, 2005
i'd like to ask a question.
am i going crazy or is it always this hard to find other plugs useful once you go waves?
how is it for those of you that have the waves plugs?
im starting to question my judgement here. am i missing out on things, just because my opinion is a little colored? or do i really have the best set of plugs on the market? could i get better? if so, where do i go to buy? lol.
am i going crazy or is it always this hard to find other plugs useful once you go waves?
how is it for those of you that have the waves plugs?
im starting to question my judgement here. am i missing out on things, just because my opinion is a little colored? or do i really have the best set of plugs on the market? could i get better? if so, where do i go to buy? lol.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
I think that may be equally true for those who spend money on quality VST plugs in general.
For example I bought the Kjaerhus GCO compressor which has a fabulous warm slightly vintage sound to it. I have barely even looked at the compressors that bundle with Tracktion (although from taking a brief look I was very impressed with them!), or for that matter Ableton Live.
I guess we all like to justify the money we spend on this stuff!
For example I bought the Kjaerhus GCO compressor which has a fabulous warm slightly vintage sound to it. I have barely even looked at the compressors that bundle with Tracktion (although from taking a brief look I was very impressed with them!), or for that matter Ableton Live.
I guess we all like to justify the money we spend on this stuff!
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
Ron,
Try Final Mix for a strip just for kicks. Actually, I find that the 4 band parametric EQs in T work just fine. Try putting a couple in series if you need more precise control. Use Voxengo's freebie SPAN FFT analyzer after it if you need to see the effect on the sound. Put a Span before and a span after the eq if you want to see the effects. Don't rely too much on the graph however, it still comes down to what sounds good.
-Scott
Try Final Mix for a strip just for kicks. Actually, I find that the 4 band parametric EQs in T work just fine. Try putting a couple in series if you need more precise control. Use Voxengo's freebie SPAN FFT analyzer after it if you need to see the effect on the sound. Put a Span before and a span after the eq if you want to see the effects. Don't rely too much on the graph however, it still comes down to what sounds good.
-Scott
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- KVRAF
- 6490 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from Rochester, NY
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Can you explain this a bit? AFAIK the native EQ tells you exactly what frequencies you're tweaking (in text at the right). I'm no EQ guru though, so I may be missing something.rpc9943 wrote:its just annoying trying to get some certain frequencies when its all relative with the native eq. as well as nyquist. i just want something that doesnt change the arc as much as nyquist or native does.
BTW, I really like that you can see the basic setting of the native EQ when the plug isn't visible.
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