Hopefully i will have some time this weekend to test it properly
http://www.softube.com/summit_tla100.php
lol, read what it is!Nokenoku wrote:Looks pretty ... but lacks control.
We are not in the 80s anymore.
Nokenoku wrote:Looks pretty ... but lacks control.
We are not in the 80s anymore.
Oh, so you tried the demo?Nokenoku wrote:It's just unnecessary to limit a plugin like that ... emulation hin oder her.
Also this "program dependant auto bla" only works for some stuff and not for everything.
They added a low cut, parallel and saturation control to the software version. They could have messed with the attack and release, but that kind of defeats the object of making a TLA-100 emulation given that the attack and release control are very much part of the hardwired circuitry.Nokenoku wrote:Looks pretty ... but lacks control.
We are not in the 80s anymore.
Well, it's an emulationNokenoku wrote:Looks pretty ... but lacks control.
We are not in the 80s anymore.
*snort*kmonkey wrote:Aliasing hunters have new job
IIRC, the Tube Tech is way past 300USD. So it is a stepup somewhat. But yes, pricey on the long run, definitely not aimed at small-scale studios.jens wrote:230$ for a compressor plugin (which additionally requires a pecker)?
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