Love this plugin!!! Woulda been even much better if not perfect if they gave us at least 2 or more insert slots and/or the ability to parallel split, something like StudioRack... or fuse this plugin with his parallel particles
⭐️ Can you discuss how engineers would get vocals to “sit in the mix” before computers 💻 were used sometime? Either here on youtube or on the podcast? #FadersUp #AnalogMixing #Dawless
Pretty simple really In the past, engineers used the actual hardware versions of the tools that these plugins are trying to emulate Twenty years ago, a guy like Andrew scheps would not be using a plug-in channel strip with all these tools. He would have been mixing in an actual large format console and using the real analog eq’s and compressors and whatever other real analog gear was inserted into the board. So in other words, assuming the software (plugins) are well made and do a good job…. There isn’t really a difference in how engineers did it in the past. They used to all use hardware because it’s all that was available. Nowadays many are doing the exact same things that they used to do. But with plug-in replacements for the hardware
Best Waves plug-in by far. Great video.
Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate you man.
Nice !!!
Love this plugin!!! Woulda been even much better if not perfect if they gave us at least 2 or more insert slots and/or the ability to parallel split, something like StudioRack... or fuse this plugin with his parallel particles
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⭐️ Can you discuss how engineers would get vocals to “sit in the mix” before computers 💻 were used sometime?
Either here on youtube or on the podcast?
#FadersUp #AnalogMixing #Dawless
it’s mostly just eq stuff yk
@@riprogue thanks
Pretty simple really
In the past, engineers used the actual hardware versions of the tools that these plugins are trying to emulate
Twenty years ago, a guy like Andrew scheps would not be using a plug-in channel strip with all these tools.
He would have been mixing in an actual large format console and using the real analog eq’s and compressors and whatever other real analog gear was inserted into the board.
So in other words, assuming the software (plugins) are well made and do a good job…. There isn’t really a difference in how engineers did it in the past.
They used to all use hardware because it’s all that was available. Nowadays many are doing the exact same things that they used to do. But with plug-in replacements for the hardware
Updated ?🤔😴
If you go to Omni mode on this, it has the ability to host any vst 3 plug in…Have I got your attention?