Slate VCC alternatives 2024?
- KVRAF
- 7675 posts since 2 Sep, 2019
VCC bypasses the standard mix engine and mixes the audio streams with non-linear summing.
There are only 3 other options that I know of that do that, and Satson isn’t one of them.
They are:
There are only 3 other options that I know of that do that, and Satson isn’t one of them.
They are:
- Universal Audio LUNA (iLok/Mac only)
- PreSonus Studio One (with Mix Engine FX)
- Waves NLS
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP
- KVRAF
- 37426 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
You know I own VCC but they don’t seem to have any way for people to download the products they own anymore on their website now it’s gone all subscription
They don’t even have a contact email even though they are happy to spam me all the time
They don’t even have a contact email even though they are happy to spam me all the time
- KVRAF
- 4469 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Hell
no it doesn't, as far as I know.jamcat wrote: Fri Jan 12, 2024 9:39 am VCC bypasses the standard mix engine and mixes the audio streams with non-linear summing.
Waves NLS doesn't do anything like that, it works the same way Satson does. I don't know anything about LUNA, but I'm familiar with Mix Engine FX, and they work the same way Satson and NLS does. the improvement is in the UX/UI (you don't have to set up the plugins, DAW does that for you), but the "summing" is still linear (i.e. digital DAW summing) with added saturation from "bus", just like Satson and NLS. I don't know where this myth comes from, but this is not how any of these effects work. even Harrison MixBus does this. they're just plugins that add saturation, they don't "replace DAW summing".jamcat wrote: Fri Jan 12, 2024 9:39 am There are only 3 other options that I know of that do that, and Satson isn’t one of them.
They are:
- Universal Audio LUNA (iLok/Mac only)
- PreSonus Studio One (with Mix Engine FX)
- Waves NLS
the only plugin that *actually* does this that I know of, is one of those AirWindows thingies, and even that is not "replacing" DAW summing engine (which, let's face it, is just a big calculator), more like hijacks it to stuff additional information into the signal.
moreover, I remember reading Slate thread on Gearspace a long time ago about how they were analyzing one of those "analog summer" devices, and it turned out that they too do nothing more than add saturation. there appears to be no magic in the process.
I don't know what to write here that won't be censored, as I can only speak in profanity.
- KVRAF
- 37426 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
I have just uninstalled it again after being guided to where they have hidden actual downloads for non sub owners. It's just not worth bothering with anymore because you have to install all the VMR plugins too so it's just so cluttered up with unactivated stuff and presets that don't work - you can't even uninstall just those, it's all or nothing. so bye-bye Slate, you made me choose the nothing and have lost a customer
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- KVRian
- 871 posts since 20 Jun, 2010
I've downloaded the VMR installer and installed only the VMR "framework" and VCC in november 2023 and it works fine here.aMUSEd wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2024 2:38 pm I have just uninstalled it again after being guided to where they have hidden actual downloads for non sub owners. It's just not worth bothering with anymore because you have to install all the VMR plugins too so it's just so cluttered up with unactivated stuff and presets that don't work - you can't even uninstall just those, it's all or nothing. so bye-bye Slate, you made me choose the nothing and have lost a customer
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 552 posts since 10 Apr, 2011
Thanks for replying
I was demoing CLA Mixbus (I know it's another thing than VCC-Like stuff)
Once gain matched, it's very VERY subtle and I can't even hear a difference in a blind test
I probably won't buy it
I was demoing CLA Mixbus (I know it's another thing than VCC-Like stuff)
Once gain matched, it's very VERY subtle and I can't even hear a difference in a blind test
I probably won't buy it
- KVRAF
- 37426 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Ok maybe it works differently if you don’t use their installer app?Dr.Gunjah wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2024 3:06 pmI've downloaded the VMR installer and installed only the VMR "framework" and VCC in november 2023 and it works fine here.aMUSEd wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2024 2:38 pm I have just uninstalled it again after being guided to where they have hidden actual downloads for non sub owners. It's just not worth bothering with anymore because you have to install all the VMR plugins too so it's just so cluttered up with unactivated stuff and presets that don't work - you can't even uninstall just those, it's all or nothing. so bye-bye Slate, you made me choose the nothing and have lost a customer
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- KVRian
- 871 posts since 20 Jun, 2010
I've never used the slate online installer, but yeah probably. The vmr offline installer lets you choose at a certain step which vmr rack units will be installed. Maybe you have to select custom installation or something, can't remember in detail to be honest.
- KVRAF
- 20784 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Mostly agreed. Luna, Presonus MFX, Satson/Britson, and Brainworx TMT all emulate the kinds of imperfections in real consoles that help create their "magic" but who knows how much the actual summing contributes. Personally, I've gotten better results with Luna's summing than with MFX or Satson.Burillo wrote: Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:10 am moreover, I remember reading Slate thread on Gearspace a long time ago about how they were analyzing one of those "analog summer" devices, and it turned out that they too do nothing more than add saturation. there appears to be no magic in the process.
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- KVRAF
- 3220 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
I wonder if any developer has managed to emulate crosstalk ? It seems to me that crosstalk would add some of the missing mojo we associate with summing.
Uncle E wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:14 pmMostly agreed. Luna, Presonus MFX, Satson/Britson, and Brainworx TMT all emulate the kinds of imperfections in real consoles that help create their "magic" but who knows how much the actual summing contributes. Personally, I've gotten better results with Luna's summing than with MFX or Satson.Burillo wrote: Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:10 am moreover, I remember reading Slate thread on Gearspace a long time ago about how they were analyzing one of those "analog summer" devices, and it turned out that they too do nothing more than add saturation. there appears to be no magic in the process.
- KVRAF
- 7675 posts since 2 Sep, 2019
Studio One Mix FX emulates crosstalk. It can do this because it is integrated into the mix engine itself.Scotty wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2024 1:02 am I wonder if any developer has managed to emulate crosstalk ? It seems to me that crosstalk would add some of the missing mojo we associate with summing.
Burillo is absolutely wrong, as least as far as Studio One Mix FX are concerned, as this video clearly demonstrates. The non-linear summing, as well as crosstalk, is profiled in the video below:
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP
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- KVRAF
- 3220 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
Very interesting. I tend to read up on DAWs that I don't own and hadn't even heard of Presonus's MIXFX let alone its crosstalk emulation. I own and have used Slate VCC, Neve 88RS from Universal Audio and Waves NLS Non Linear Summer but found the workflow to be a bit of kludge and they don't emulate crosstalk. I concluded that if I wanted more saturation I could add it on an as needed basis on specific busses with software or hardware that I have.
Having summing integrated with crosstalk would be really interesting to explore. I'm decades into Cubase and getting more into Bitwig and modular these days. Hopefully Steinberg will see fit to add something similar. Looks good.
Having summing integrated with crosstalk would be really interesting to explore. I'm decades into Cubase and getting more into Bitwig and modular these days. Hopefully Steinberg will see fit to add something similar. Looks good.
jamcat wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2024 3:05 amStudio One Mix FX emulates crosstalk. It can do this because it is integrated into the mix engine itself.Scotty wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2024 1:02 am I wonder if any developer has managed to emulate crosstalk ? It seems to me that crosstalk would add some of the missing mojo we associate with summing.
Burillo is absolutely wrong, as least as far as Studio One Mix FX are concerned, as this video clearly demonstrates. The non-linear summing, as well as crosstalk, is profiled in the video below:
- KVRAF
- 7675 posts since 2 Sep, 2019
I doubt Steinberg will ever add anything like that. But Studio One was developed by ex-Steinberg developers who developed Nuendo/Cubase SX and VST3.Scotty wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2024 5:46 am I'm decades into Cubase and getting more into Bitwig and modular these days. Hopefully Steinberg will see fit to add something similar.
I had actually been using Cubase for about 12 years when I switched to Studio One. As a longtime Cubase user, there was zero learning curve for Studio One.
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP
