From what I understand, there were some issues with the first drivers that are supposedly much better now.buscemi wrote:The Liquid Mix seems to be getting good reviews in the magazines lately, though I thought there were some issues reported early on. It sounds great and there's a new lower-end version without the screen coming out in the near future. Looking into this and loving that it has Distressor emulations.
The main thing I have found sonically, is that I can actually pick out most of the "real" versus "liquidmix" just listening on cheap computer speakers.
The LM versions of eq still sound great to me (via cheap computer speakers) but have a little bit too chipper a sound. The compressors I can tell immediately bc they all have one overall quality to them that says "sound engine" to me, and a part of that being that it is a little nicer sounding, a little less bent out of shape... in a good way.
But, with the new smaller version, it is hard to beat $500 for a very nice emu of all comps and eq's, even if they were just a software collection powered by a dongle+, quite a great bargain. Nebula is still the way to go if long-term absolute quality is the interest, along with free additional programs and inexpensive commercial collections!!!
