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Hey Guys,

I was just given a Focusrite Voice Master (I believe the original one because it is 1u rather than the 2u Voice Master Pro), a Yamaha REV500 reverb unit, and an Alesis Microverb II reverb unit. Right now, I am running a firepod into a macbook and have no experience with outboard gear. I'm not sure of the quality of these units, but I am not one to turn down free equipment. Have any of you ever used any of these units or know anything about them?

Thanks,

Damian

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anonymous Thu, 07/24/2008 - 17:29

I use the Twintrack which is similar to the voicemaster. That peice could come in handy, it has good optical compression and some decent EQ.

The reverbs on the other hand...if you are mixing in the box, they just don't serve much purpose. Unless you have a really, REALLY good one, the plugins will sound just as good with less noise.

anonymous Fri, 07/25/2008 - 00:34

ACtually, the reverbs will be of great help to you since your Mac book doesn't really have enough juice to run several high quality revs in addition to whatever other plugins you are running.

Teh Focusrite piece is ok and definitely worth the price you paid :)

Considering they were free, and that your setup is not high end to begin with I'd say use them, especially the REV500.

anonymous Fri, 07/25/2008 - 04:15

I have never used a macbook, I didn't realize they were so useless that they couldn't run reverbs.
I used to have a Toshiba 2.4 notebook that would run several Waves RVerbs + a bunch of other plugins.

Is it even possible to use them with the firepod? Does it have the connections for Aux ins and outs, or would you have to record the reverb on the way in?

FootPrints Sun, 08/03/2008 - 14:26

Thanks for all of your input, I'm glad to hear that these pieces are of decent quality. I'm looking forward to experimenting with them on my next session. As for the quality of the MacBook, it has the processing power to use reverb plug-ins. However, I am using Cubase LE at the moment, and I hate the way the plugins, specifically the reverb and compression ones, are integrated, so these outboard pieces will prove useful in the future.