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Post by lcr on Apr 15, 2015 15:15:04 GMT -6
this puppet is better than many "non puppets"... He is def. better than the Master of Puppets drummer. Sorry, obviously easy dig ole Larzo!
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Post by lcr on Apr 15, 2015 6:30:51 GMT -6
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Post by lcr on Apr 7, 2015 7:47:12 GMT -6
Haas is an old technique, not so much a secret.. It can be cool, sometimes. It can get very 80's sounding, and sometimes that is cool. Not sure if it's been mentioned, but panning a mono instrument hard left and a mono verb hard right can be cool. Also try duplicating a mono instrument, hard pan each opposite sides, lopass one side so it is all lomids and lows, and hipass the other side so it is all hi mids and highs.
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Post by lcr on Mar 30, 2015 16:49:54 GMT -6
Thats really quite beautiful cowboy.. argosy? How does it go having a big screen TV, resolution wise on the mac? cheers Wiz Thanks Wiz. Yeah Argosy. The tv works great. Come out of the HD video port of the Mac mini so it's 1080 just like a regular monitor. Lots of real estate and easier on my failing eyes without the need for reading glasses Are you running the TV at 1920x1080?
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Post by lcr on Mar 30, 2015 0:56:44 GMT -6
Yep, check in mono. I often compress and eq fx, and sometimes de-es, but lately Ive used the Transient Designer some to cut the transients. Sometimes also boost the sustain, however boosting sustain will often create wierd artifacts. De-essing, cutting transients, and hi shelf boost/cut are great for dialing in fx.
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Post by lcr on Mar 25, 2015 3:28:05 GMT -6
how long has everyone been with PT? Pro Tools and I have been together for 10 years now, maybe we just need relationship counseling... Since Sound Tools... i.e. the beginning... but I did drop out between 5 and 7.3 Pro Tools 6.
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Post by lcr on Mar 20, 2015 12:57:13 GMT -6
I gotta say thats a pretty slick little Delta ya got Wiz. Cut down for efficiency.
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Post by lcr on Mar 18, 2015 20:02:26 GMT -6
Cool thread. Might want to throw tonycamphd in that equation. I think he had a little something to do with its awesomeness...... Anyone can be thrown. I have a power supply that needs repair. Its the CPS-150. Anybody on the east coast affordably repair it? It powers on but does not power up the board.
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Post by lcr on Mar 18, 2015 16:40:47 GMT -6
Ok Wiz, I started a new thread. Tell us about your Delta configuration, mods, power supplies, how you use it, what you feed it. And any cool pics if ya gottem. Thanks.
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Post by lcr on Mar 18, 2015 6:51:22 GMT -6
Not to derail the thread, but can I please derail the thread for a moment?... Wiz, can you discuss your Delta? Number of channels/configuration? Mods? Power supply? I have one that I would possibly like to put to use. Or maybe we should start a new thread for the discussion.
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Post by lcr on Feb 27, 2015 22:43:10 GMT -6
Sad how this thread deteriorated into Slate bashing again. I too bought FG-X and I use it in Logic with the bridge. Works fine and gives my no trouble. Now I even get it in 64 bit. I can't follow Martin's reasoning, if I buy a 32 bit plug I know it won't work in 64 bit. And with Slate's announcing history, I know that I have to take them with a grain of salt. Now can we go back to VCC, please? This thread is not about FG-X, right? I agree. They are a small company, they make mistakes, they even publicly admit it. I believe he even somewhere online admitted FGX was coded poorly, the reason it drains CPU and is/was difficult to port to 64 bit. But, when it was released it sounded great(still does). Avid crushed many companies with AAX. Some handled it better than others. At this point, reading about Slate fluffing a soon to be released product is NO SUPRISE. Its obviously his style. And yes, VMR & VCC 2.0 sound fantastic..
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Post by lcr on Feb 26, 2015 14:03:21 GMT -6
Axes can be mono, not busses. So I am saying above that I use an Aux as a Buss in order to run a mono chain of outboard. However, the way stereo busses are created and used is definitely cool - select a group of tracks, right click, select create buss for these, done. Really, I will have to revisit Studio One... User Error! I am learning Logic ATM, its complex and a little complicated(I guess thats what you get for being so flexible). I am staying in the Logic mode so to speak for now until I get a decent grasp of it(for production). I do like Studio One, Im sure V3 will be a beast. I will say Studio One is (for me) the easiest daw to learn, well, except for mono auxes!! Lol
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Post by lcr on Feb 26, 2015 12:41:20 GMT -6
Using an aux and disabling the channel output. That is what I have done to be able to run my two comps is series on lead vox as I always process verses and choruses different due to dynamics in the performance. Right on. When using Studio One I miss having mono aux channels for plugin fx. Wanting to have a mono delay or verb or mod fx is not anything new, and I see no way of achieving this, other than duplicating the track and adding the fx. Surely this will be adressed in the anticipated Studio One V3.. I wonder when this will be released... Hmm..
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Post by lcr on Feb 25, 2015 7:43:40 GMT -6
At Christmas, I just bought PT11 and was considering returning to the Digi fold but with all of this, Studio One seems better and better but for a few small glitches. For the most part, it is rock solid and fast. My only true beef is the lack of mono busses for the sake of hardware but someone helped me find a solution. What might be that solution for lack of mono busses in Studio One? I like Studio One, but lack of mono busses is a bummer.
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Post by lcr on Feb 15, 2015 16:29:22 GMT -6
You answered correctly Cowboy. You are moving on to the second round... Bon Scott or Brian Johnson? Damn these rounds are getting harder. Both are amazing. Johnson is a tad more gritty. I'm gonna have to go with him. Well played Cowboy, for round 2 is in fact a trick question which is indeterminable. Moving on to round 3.. "What is one called who hangs out with Musicians? Kanye." The question is, Kanye or Kanye?
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Post by lcr on Feb 14, 2015 20:58:15 GMT -6
I'm supposed to say Roth. But that damn Sammy can sang. When he joined up, my melodic bent ear was in extacy.. YMMV of coarse And I love your AV You answered correctly Cowboy. You are moving on to the second round... Bon Scott or Brian Johnson?
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Post by lcr on Feb 13, 2015 8:58:49 GMT -6
Cowboy,
Roth or Hagar?
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Post by lcr on Sept 4, 2014 7:33:51 GMT -6
I like it a lot. The 96 db slope on the filters is worth the price. +1! The 96db slope is really nice. The natural phase mode is fantastic, however apparently has an issue with certain Q's, I read about this issue on "another website". Fabfilter already responded stating the issue will be corrected soon with an update. I gotta say, Pro Q v1 was my first Fabfilter product. I now use Pro Q(v2), Pro L and Pro MB in every session. Amazing to "do what you need to do" without really leaving a footprint per se. And the speed of the UI is like no other. I made the jump to PT11 awhile ago, I am interested in comparing Pro L to the much hyped not yet released FGX 2.0.
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Post by lcr on Jul 24, 2014 8:18:54 GMT -6
Please post pics of Delta when completed!
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Post by lcr on May 18, 2014 12:31:59 GMT -6
So, did you try what the UA guy suggested? Did it work after rebooting/recalling the session without drift in phase?
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Post by lcr on May 15, 2014 20:56:46 GMT -6
If you are using OSX and firewire you will get varying delay ping times, its not an Apollo issue per se but a firewire OSX issue. At least I ran into this a while ago with this configuration, maybe Mavericks fixed it. The required delay compensation will vary slightly just enough to be out of phase. If you are using this setup please post your results, I would like to be able to run some parallel processing, but when I tried I could never get a consistent delay compensation. I read online this was a OSX firewire issue. Good Luck.
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Post by lcr on May 14, 2014 5:06:50 GMT -6
Probably not the greatest pickup line in a bar... "I actually get excited when I see old school discrete opamps.." Actually, that would probably work better than most. Depending on the delivery of coarse. MAYBE this would work in a bar in Silicon Valley
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Post by lcr on May 13, 2014 8:36:50 GMT -6
Yeah - I was joking...The Red Dot has nothing to do with the Apollo...It would color it up, though! i guess it makes me a total geek, but i actually get excited when i see old school discrete opamps Probably not the greatest pickup line in a bar... "I actually get excited when I see old school discrete opamps.."
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Post by lcr on May 10, 2014 11:46:15 GMT -6
So the new drivers are no different than previous for firewire connection on OSX? The improved drivers only affect thunderbolt?
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Post by lcr on Apr 14, 2014 10:01:45 GMT -6
Room is probably the best bet if you don't want to "hear" it. BUT I Love vintage and it would be my first choice. Its Sean's latest incantation and IMO his best yet, however room is best at hiding the verb. Hmm, i might get a demo of each and check them out in Studio One.
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