Focusrite Voice Master Pro
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- KVRist
- 241 posts since 26 Jul, 2006
Heya all,
so, I have good price for it, i was wondering if anyone here use it? and if yes i would like to know if its sound good?
i mean, the compressor any good or the DE-Esser, pre etc...
Thanks
so, I have good price for it, i was wondering if anyone here use it? and if yes i would like to know if its sound good?
i mean, the compressor any good or the DE-Esser, pre etc...
Thanks
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- KVRian
- 937 posts since 19 Nov, 2004 from Chicago IL, motherfuckers
I used it and its all it should be in my opinion.. ITs a great PRE that works great, there isnt much else to say. The compressor is quite transparent which is good for vocals. I mean I DID only use it for vocals, but I imagine its good for other things as well..
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 241 posts since 26 Jul, 2006
ok thanks for the input man, its just that i cant tast/hear it, so i'm asking here if its any good. I'm going to use it mainly on vocal since its a VoiceMaster processor 
is there anymore guys that have opinion about this processor? feel free to post
Thanks
is there anymore guys that have opinion about this processor? feel free to post
Thanks
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- KVRAF
- 4229 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from Right here, in front of my computer...
I have one.
I find that all the FX and processing are pretty redundant for me - I almost always turn it all off and just get a clean signal to my DAW. The few times I experimented with the processing sections I didn't particularly like them, and didn't want to commit them to tape. I haven't really done much stuff using the VMpro to process already recorded signals but I'll give that a go at some point.
For my uses, I would have done better with the Twintrack Pro (which didn't come out for a year or so after I bought the VMpro) which would give me an extra preamp and loses the processing sections.
So yes, I have one, and I like it, I have the digital board so it's an easy way to get signals into the computer, and the preamp is fine for a mid range unit.
I find that all the FX and processing are pretty redundant for me - I almost always turn it all off and just get a clean signal to my DAW. The few times I experimented with the processing sections I didn't particularly like them, and didn't want to commit them to tape. I haven't really done much stuff using the VMpro to process already recorded signals but I'll give that a go at some point.
For my uses, I would have done better with the Twintrack Pro (which didn't come out for a year or so after I bought the VMpro) which would give me an extra preamp and loses the processing sections.
So yes, I have one, and I like it, I have the digital board so it's an easy way to get signals into the computer, and the preamp is fine for a mid range unit.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 241 posts since 26 Jul, 2006
ok thanks guys, i'll think ill go for it, its look like great deal to me, and good price to 
Cheers
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