I am going to open up what I hope will be a can of worms. Anybody care to offer an opinion on how well various pluginssimulate their hardware counterparts? Any thoughts on pros and cons of pluginsvs. hardware?
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Originally posted by Ang1970: Didn't we do this one 3 or 4 time
Originally posted by Ang1970:
Didn't we do this one 3 or 4 times already? Maybe in the ProTalk area?
Yeah...I was just reading yesterday (in the Protalk Forum) a comparison between the Waves Hardware L2 vs. the Plug-in L2...the word was that the Hardware version was much superior.
I still think it is a good topic to begin over here...
I am mainly a plug-in guy, although for many, many years I used the hardware equivilents for live work. I am relatively new at recording, so I have very little experience...
In the cases where there is a TRUE and direct hardware equivalen
In the cases where there is a TRUE and direct hardware equivalent, say, reverbs, hardware is usually better.
Though I have to say drumagog kicks the hell out of ANY hardware drum triggering device. My Ddrum brain, DM-5, Wendel and FORAT all sit idle now thanks to this 99 dollar plugin
also dont forget the power editing can have, which sometimes more than bridges the gap
not to mention the need for ad da conversion when going to an outside box.
I still dont see a software harmonizer, I hope we get one soon
there is a recent attempt at modelling actual circuits using sPice programs. VERY exciting, I have heard a distortion plug that is under development that will BLOW your minds!!!
As a guitar player, attempts at modelling tubes and preamp distortion circuits are always laughable, whether hardware or software, but this new plug is truly truly amazing
That's one vote for hardware over software. Just what is this
That's one vote for hardware over software.
Just what is this distortion modeller you here is going to be the bee's knees, Aaron Carey?
You would be willing to fork out some cashola for a software Harmonizer... hmm, gives me an idea for a new thread. Thanks for writing, Doc.
I have some really great virtual synths, like the NI Pro52 and F
I have some really great virtual synths, like the NI Pro52 and FM7. These soft synths are coded to model the circuits of the originals. If a software synth can be as good as the real thing, why can't somebody come up with a soft plug that's just as good. Computers are fast enough to run the most complex algor. Everything is getting better though. Infinity does give you some complex tools to creat ones own plugs.
Didn't we do this one 3 or 4 times already? Maybe in the ProTal
Didn't we do this one 3 or 4 times already? Maybe in the ProTalk area?