Voxengo, you're our only hope.
umm...but RetroDelay rules and has decent spring verb.
Damn, sk. That sounds sweet. Love the ease of use, too.
I agree.stk wrote:As a long time owner, I'd say - unless you want to do gigs without a computer, and as long as the emulation really is as good as the real thing, you're better off with the software.
The 201 is a prick to drag about, a hassle to clean, and the motor is expensive to replace when (not if) it dies. Changing the tape is fun tho. I make my own loops out of an old 1/4" reel.
Sure, it is a beautiful piece of work and some kind of wacked-out semi-synth, but software is way more convenient unless you have roadies. Why the hell do you think I spend so much time trying to make passable emu's when I already have one??
sk
*Bzzztt*JeffSanders wrote:I'm waiting for some kick ass plugs that aren't based on modelling. Tired of modelling bollocks already.
JeffSanders wrote:Damn, sk. That sounds sweet. Love the ease of use, too.

I agree completely; my 201 was the only thing I didn't mess around with taking out to shows; I was too scared it would get banged up or ripped off. In a controlled(studio) enviornment though, it can't be beat..Unless it's by a stereo software equivelant, that is..stk wrote:As a long time owner, I'd say - unless you want to do gigs without a computer, and as long as the emulation really is as good as the real thing, you're better off with the software.
The 201 is a prick to drag about, a hassle to clean, and the motor is expensive to replace when (not if) it dies. Changing the tape is fun tho. I make my own loops out of an old 1/4" reel.
Sure, it is a beautiful piece of work and some kind of wacked-out semi-synth, but software is way more convenient unless you have roadies. Why the hell do you think I spend so much time trying to make passable emu's when I already have one??
sk

Well, you can't run multiple instances of a hardware unit (allthough, the posted CPU useage results look as if you can't use more than one of them on a single UAD either).seamoss wrote: I think we definitely need a good software emu of the space echo but it's just hard for me to understand why anyone would want to spend the same amount on a software version when you could get the actual hardware unit. I think the arcdev one is great and a much better bargain.
I believe you can run two instances of the emulation per UAD card.Sascha Franck wrote: Well, you can't run multiple instances of a hardware unit (allthough, the posted CPU useage results look as if you can't use more than one of them on a single UAD either).
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