I don't have to answer to your particular question, because in this very topic I already explained - before you graciously barged in - why I like channel strip plugins.BONES wrote: Thu Jul 08, 2021 3:01 amIt's quite hard to see the point when no-one will answer a simple question or two. It makes it look like you actually don't know or, at the very least, you lack the confidence in what you are doing to explain it to others. The over-the-top defensiveness that you get instead of proper answers tends to reinforce this perception, too. Because if you ask me why I do something, I am more than happy to tell you in as much detail as you like. Is returning that simple courtesy really so hard?antic604 wrote: Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:57 amAnyway, the title of this thread isn't "why would anyone use channel strip plugins", so if you - and @BONES - can't see the point, just skip it
But I'll repeat and read this under the assumption channel strips are meant to be used for mixing, not for shaping sound inside an FX chain (although obviously no one can prohibit that):
- they've most of tools (at minimum a gate, compressor, EQ) in one device, best ones on one page with dedicated 1:1 controls
- they've very limited visual feedback - no fancy EQ curves or gate/compressor transfer curves - so you actually need to focus & listen, disregarding the actual values or "shapes" you dial in
- as many of them are inspired / based / modelled on classic large-format mixing desks, I can assume they were designed with reasonable ranges & sweet spots that will do the job, unlike individual devices (like say ProQ3) that can go from gentle mastering moves to crazy sound design sculpting - I've already done my sound design earlier, now I'm just mixing the stems or audio recordings
- they provide common workflow and coherent "sound" to your whole mix (even before any of that elusive warmth, mojo, glue, punch, sheen... and other such buzzwords) with some of them giving you overview of many channels at once and/or allowing you to control several instances at once
