How much use would this be in a project studio? Would waves pluginsbe more successful at removing noise etc? Is the Urie quiet by today's standards? Is it worth trying to bag one for about £150?
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kane- for , if you want the best analog filter check out the
kane-
for , if you want the best analog filter check out
the lafont cinema filterset. its world class and bassical
a little dipper on steroids. you would be supporting
the french though. beyond that, tight Q filters in the
plug in world i would suggest , mcdsp b1, sony
oxford eq type 2 , and tc eq sat. those will help
you sliver out anything.
Originally posted by stealthbalance: kane- for , if you wan
Originally posted by stealthbalance:
kane-for , if you want the best analog filter check out
the lafont cinema filterset. its world class and bassical
a little dipper on steroids. you would be supporting
the french though.
I'm sure the folks at lafont cinema have as much influence on french foreign policy as stealth or I have on the US's. Or maybe we could just change the name to "freedom filters". :roll:
I use these quite extensively in film and forensic work and find
I use these quite extensively in film and forensic work and find them indispensable.As much as i like the waves products they dont come close to the urie.Depending on your application it really is a good buy