Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone knew of any VST or DX tape/channel-strip style plugs, similar to the McDSP and DuY stuff.
Thanks,
Mitchell
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Thankyou, but I actually meant something more along the lines of
Thankyou, but I actually meant something more along the lines of a tape/tube saturation simulator to help add that big, warm analog type sound.
sorry for being unclear.
I have found a couple (PSP vintage warmer and RubyTube) that I'll be trying. If anyone knows of any others, please let me know.
Thanks,
Mitchell
PSP has also just released a new plug-in that resembles a vintag
PSP has also just released a new plug-in that resembles a vintage channel strip...looks pretty cool. I don't think it is shipping yet however. I am anxious to hear some reviews on the sound. PSP is a very impressive company, and from what I hear, are moving toward "boxed" products rather than strictly "download" products.
Well, I've messed around with the PSP stuff and I gotta say, I l
Well, I've messed around with the PSP stuff and I gotta say, I like it! I had considered recording drums and guitars to an MS16 I've got and then dumping it into Samplitude, but I think these simulators will do the job nicely. No point in dealing with sync issues and tape hiss if I don't have to.
I haven't done much with RubyTube yet. Probably 'cus it wasn't as cool looking as the PSP stuff. Yea, I'm a sucker for cool graphics. It looks pretty darn easy to use though, so I'm still going to give it a listen. Plus, it's free.
:c:
Mitchell
I am beta testing some PSP stuff. They are realy good stuff! I
I am beta testing some PSP stuff. They are realy good stuff!
I will post a complete review soon as I reach the end of my never lasting album
lol
Doc, what is your PT rig?
001,Mix, hd?
Plugs?
inside the box or light piped?
to console?
hugs
ACB ( man, this baptism name comes from Kurt).
Anybody checked out the Nomad Factory Blue Tubes? They are of
Anybody checked out the Nomad Factory Blue Tubes?
They are offline at the moment but i'm sure they'll get back. I use these and i must say that they rock the house :)
Very warm and subtle sound. It's a complete set including compressors, limiter, delay, eq (pulteq style) and more
ps: this ain't an ad ;)
Mitchell, There are lots of them, but I question the value of
Mitchell,
There are lots of them, but I question the value of that approach. Mostly because a plug-in that offers everything will probably use more of the PC's resources than separate, dedicatedplug-ins
I use and love the UltraFunk plug-in pack. This is a great collection of separateplug-ins so you can use only what a track really needs which is very efficient. The best part about the UF plugs is they sound great, but equally appealing is the reasonable price ($300) and that it's not copy protected.
--Ethan