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Post by indiehouse on Nov 25, 2024 18:07:39 GMT -6
Traded my friend one of my Daking compressors for a Smart C1LA and a BAE 6 space rack. The LTL Hitmaker Comp modules wasn’t the replacement for my old C1 I was hoping for, so popped the Tape79 module back in there and patch the C1LA into the insert of the Silver Bullet. Feels like my analog mix buss chain for the home rig is set… What are your thoughts on the Tape79? Thought about it, but I’ve already got a Zulu, though the workflow is a pain on it.
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Post by poppaflavor on Nov 25, 2024 18:19:09 GMT -6
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Post by ericn on Nov 25, 2024 18:20:05 GMT -6
Hasn’t been here for a while.
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Post by poppaflavor on Nov 25, 2024 18:25:06 GMT -6
Hasn’t been here for a while. Alright thanks for the info. I've been wondering how I might clean up some of the performance of these old goodies. Hopefully he'll have a path forward for me :-)
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Post by sean on Nov 25, 2024 18:58:57 GMT -6
Traded my friend one of my Daking compressors for a Smart C1LA and a BAE 6 space rack. The LTL Hitmaker Comp modules wasn’t the replacement for my old C1 I was hoping for, so popped the Tape79 module back in there and patch the C1LA into the insert of the Silver Bullet. Feels like my analog mix buss chain for the home rig is set… What are your thoughts on the Tape79? Thought about it, but I’ve already got a Zulu, though the workflow is a pain on it. I enjoy it, for some tracks it seems to help shave the edges off of drums and electric guitars in a nice way. I think it pairs nicely with the "N" Mojo. I wish it was easier to access whatever you have installed in the Mojo C so you can play with the dip switches and A/B settings easier. But, I'm finding it useful. It sort of does the opposite of the Hitmaker 4000 module which adds excitement and top end, this sort of mellows things and takes off the edge. So, really depends on what you find yourself needing to more often.
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