As always, one can dream...hey, if you buy enough UAD-1 cards, maybe!soundpalace wrote:I have definitely thought about this ! Very good idea. Just imagine every channel receives a modelling plugin that models an SSL desk channel, and each channel has a full channel strip based on SSL consoles. Imagine being able to switch between SSL and Neve models ... man I can't stop drooling lolbduffy wrote:I wonder if anyone is working on - or has thought of - making a host that is completely modelled after analog desks/gear? Now I know some people get miffed at the idea of software always trying to emulate hardware, and I agree that you should have totally new innovations, but wouldn't it be cool to have a host where all the strips were SSL/Neve/etc inspired? All the included plug-ins were URS-quality EQs, compressors, reverbs, etc?soundpalace wrote:bduffy, same here. Man I'd love to try the compressors, I'm sure they would be fantastic.
snooky, no offense, but if you dislike Waves & SSL, then why are you responding to this thread and ruining our fun ?
Every commercial recording (that was recorded in a high end studio) is generally mixed on a Neve or SSL desk and it is the sound that most of us are striving for, thus having the tools at our fingertips would be of interest to us.
So ... PLEASE let's stop provoking snooky and get back to talking about the new Waves plugins ...
Kind Regards
Fots
I wonder if anyone's up to that...
I wish it happens, I like Samplitude's built in FX, theres a really nice compressor and saturator there and they sound fantastic.
Maybe we're just dreaming mate
Take care
Fots
Waves and SSL
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
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- KVRAF
- 1868 posts since 26 Oct, 2002 from San Francisco
I thought the was the concept behind Saw... I don't know how far he took it with analog circuit emulation though.bduffy wrote:I wonder if anyone is working on - or has thought of - making a host that is completely modelled after analog desks/gear? Now I know some people get miffed at the idea of software always trying to emulate hardware, and I agree that you should have totally new innovations, but wouldn't it be cool to have a host where all the strips were SSL/Neve/etc inspired? All the included plug-ins were URS-quality EQs, compressors, reverbs, etc?soundpalace wrote:bduffy, same here. Man I'd love to try the compressors, I'm sure they would be fantastic.
snooky, no offense, but if you dislike Waves & SSL, then why are you responding to this thread and ruining our fun ?
Every commercial recording (that was recorded in a high end studio) is generally mixed on a Neve or SSL desk and it is the sound that most of us are striving for, thus having the tools at our fingertips would be of interest to us.
So ... PLEASE let's stop provoking snooky and get back to talking about the new Waves plugins ...
Kind Regards
Fots
I wonder if anyone's up to that...
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Really? Huhn. It's been about 10 years since I used that, I can't recall. Any SAW users?jackson wrote:I thought the was the concept behind Saw... I don't know how far he took it with analog circuit emulation though.bduffy wrote:I wonder if anyone is working on - or has thought of - making a host that is completely modelled after analog desks/gear? Now I know some people get miffed at the idea of software always trying to emulate hardware, and I agree that you should have totally new innovations, but wouldn't it be cool to have a host where all the strips were SSL/Neve/etc inspired? All the included plug-ins were URS-quality EQs, compressors, reverbs, etc?soundpalace wrote:bduffy, same here. Man I'd love to try the compressors, I'm sure they would be fantastic.
snooky, no offense, but if you dislike Waves & SSL, then why are you responding to this thread and ruining our fun ?
Every commercial recording (that was recorded in a high end studio) is generally mixed on a Neve or SSL desk and it is the sound that most of us are striving for, thus having the tools at our fingertips would be of interest to us.
So ... PLEASE let's stop provoking snooky and get back to talking about the new Waves plugins ...
Kind Regards
Fots
I wonder if anyone's up to that...
