I am thinking to buy it but again it was in 60's the best well now we have much better technology when you think about. It is 2024 already, the time has changed and it sounds great with other plugins. Well I still think to try it because I am big fan of the Beatles just to look at that in my Daw could be great feelings but about the quality who knows maybe I am wrong after all. Many said it has an awesome sound, so I don't know to decide. Once I do I will give you another comment about it.
@@101Licious yes exactly when your DAW has an update or your OS. Basically plug-in is good for about 1 year. 2 max. Unless you just wanna be frozen in time
If you could get 2 keys without a time limit, I would consider it, but since I'm on the road a lot and also work in my home studio, this is unfortunately not an option, since you can only get a 2nd key by subscription.
Why not authorise the licence to a USB stick? That's what I do, using my Waves plugins on three computers (one at a time) and have never updated or subscribed.
I know the j27 has many different emulations. Truthfully? If you're looking for tape saturation and that warmth? You're better off going to the local good will or salvation army and picking up an old cassette deck recorder for $40. Record your tracks on that. Then bounce them back into your daw and realign it with the beat grid for individual tracks, or for a Master mixdown. Old tdk chrome metal tapes retain the high end if your looking for that hi Fi sound. For $40 you can have real tape saturation and warmth. The real deal.YW
This is such a terrible idea. As someone who recorded on 2" analog in the early nineties, the last thing any of us wanted was for someone to transfer our beautifully recorded analog mix onto a shitty cassette. Saturation wasn't/isn't why tape sounds better. And neither is losing the top octave of high frequencies, which you will absolutely lose with a thrift shop cassette deck.
super cool video. thanks!
Thank you!
I am thinking to buy it but again it was in 60's the best well now we have much better technology when you think about. It is 2024 already, the time has changed and it sounds great with other plugins. Well I still think to try it because I am big fan of the Beatles just to look at that in my Daw could be great feelings but about the quality who knows maybe I am wrong after all. Many said it has an awesome sound, so I don't know to decide. Once I do I will give you another comment about it.
Is it really best when you have to keep paying for it, rebuying it year after year because there’s a DAW update. Or a small OS update?
What are you talking about ? Do you mean the plugin doesn't work anymore when your DAW has an update ? lol
@@101Licious yes exactly when your DAW has an update or your OS. Basically plug-in is good for about 1 year. 2 max. Unless you just wanna be frozen in time
@@-musiclee- If so, then it's terrible by Waves.
I only updated my Waves once for M1, that's it. They will keep running for next 10 years.
I’ve had mine for like 6 years and never had to do that. Not that I love waves, but just for the record
Not worthy, sadly.
Now we can't get it...
What settings do you have on that rverb?
Gainmatch needed
If you could get 2 keys without a time limit, I would consider it, but since I'm on the road a lot and also work in my home studio, this is unfortunately not an option, since you can only get a 2nd key by subscription.
buy 2 ! They give you 90% off. $30 instead of $300, so you would pay $60 ... Great deal, don't complain mate
Why not authorise the licence to a USB stick? That's what I do, using my Waves plugins on three computers (one at a time) and have never updated or subscribed.
@@spinningmonkey8427 Yes, I know. But what happens if you lose your flash drive or it breaks? I'm pretty good at losing little things too.... best
´cause he clearly intends to split/share with a friend 😅@@spinningmonkey8427
The problem is notte the tape simulation …is the mix
Anti Aliasing test please !!!!!
I know the j27 has many different emulations. Truthfully? If you're looking for tape saturation and that warmth? You're better off going to the local good will or salvation army and picking up an old cassette deck recorder for $40. Record your tracks on that. Then bounce them back into your daw and realign it with the beat grid for individual tracks, or for a Master mixdown. Old tdk chrome metal tapes retain the high end if your looking for that hi Fi sound. For $40 you can have real tape saturation and warmth. The real deal.YW
Way too much work.
This is such a terrible idea. As someone who recorded on 2" analog in the early nineties, the last thing any of us wanted was for someone to transfer our beautifully recorded analog mix onto a shitty cassette. Saturation wasn't/isn't why tape sounds better. And neither is losing the top octave of high frequencies, which you will absolutely lose with a thrift shop cassette deck.
I dislike it.