This.Burillo wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:29 amthe point isn't to wow you on individual channels, the point is the cumulative effect. whether it's achieved is debatable, but judging something like TMT on the merits of a single channel when it's meant to be stacked across the mix is silly.Teksonik wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 11:44 pm I can hear what TMT is doing but it's not like "wow that pair sounds so much better than the last pair of channels". So I've yet to see much advantage to TMT at least in the bx_console N and Lindell 80.
I like both plugins but TMT seems more gimmick than practical feature at this point.![]()
You can still exploit TMT on your low end signals - which is what gives you a choice of 72 subtly different channels. Just make sure you engage "digital" processing rather than "analog" - then both sides will be equal.adl wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:57 am I use the PA SSL E console on all channels / tracks with deactivated noise, but with enabled TMT accept on kick and bass, which I want to have dead center. On every other channel / element of the mix I appreciate the little offset/imbalance in stereo field which is introduced by the TMT technology.
On the whole, I'm processing mono signals so I mostly engage "analog" on my group busses and FX returns.

