I was expecting the Fusion would be better than the ITB, but the console was an eye opener. The width, depth and the sounds were less stressed, had more room, hard to describe, and actually musically meaningful. Great tune, guy. Thanks.
@@thing___from___77 It’s wild how it opens up when going through the console. I’m always shocked by it because I think I got pretty good at mixing ITB but the console always brings it to the next level.
@@RPMusicStudios Thats a killer console and with that circuitry its no surprise.. if I lived anywhere near you I would be recording at your place. I love the API sound. How long you had it?
This is a great example of this type of shootout. The analog unit that has a sound, that is subconsciously obvious to me. I could put words to it if I get cerebral, but staying in the more creative mindset - the analog mix jumps out to me as being more natural and "likera record" sounding. The digital one as more "pointy" and slightly flat. The real fusion has an almost "electric" quality to it, like the edges of the sound are playing at a higher resolution, whereas with the plugin mix I can actually make out the edges of the sound and define them.
@@Rhuggins Spot on! I always feel the digital sounds good but flat and the analog is more dimensional. Hopefully one day I’ll be able to get good enough to get that dimension out of ITB.
🙏🏾Thanks for doing this… and great track by the way.🔥 Unfortunately this is sad but, the reality is the person listening to your music will never listen to it on anything better than EarPods, Bluetooth speakers or the car and all of it will be streamed🤦🏾♂. They simply don’t “know” to care. 😔 … I myself is from the old school, so I will always have a booming system in my house and in my car, but with these younger people today, good luck.🙄 So for the convenience of saving “my” time and how well plug-ins sound today, I’d have to choose the in the box approach because the minute difference the average listener will never ever hear isn’t worth the headache or the time with analog gear. So my approach would be to see what I can do with getting more depth in the box and that’ll probably mean using a few additional plug-ins (like Dr. MS and/or the new SPL Big). Plus Way too many industry professionals are selling their gear and switching to in the box for a reason. These guys have so many years of knowledge and understanding that they could hear a flat in the box mix and know what to do Plugin wise to fix it. 🫡Again, thanks for this awesome vid!👍🏾👍🏾✌🏾
I was expecting the Fusion would be better than the ITB, but the console was an eye opener. The width, depth and the sounds were less stressed, had more room, hard to describe, and actually musically meaningful. Great tune, guy. Thanks.
@@thing___from___77 It’s wild how it opens up when going through the console. I’m always shocked by it because I think I got pretty good at mixing ITB but the console always brings it to the next level.
@@RPMusicStudios Thats a killer console and with that circuitry its no surprise.. if I lived anywhere near you I would be recording at your place. I love the API sound. How long you had it?
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Great shot out
Love the skulls! I have a skull lamp in my studio LOL love that
This is a great example of this type of shootout. The analog unit that has a sound, that is subconsciously obvious to me. I could put words to it if I get cerebral, but staying in the more creative mindset - the analog mix jumps out to me as being more natural and "likera record" sounding. The digital one as more "pointy" and slightly flat. The real fusion has an almost "electric" quality to it, like the edges of the sound are playing at a higher resolution, whereas with the plugin mix I can actually make out the edges of the sound and define them.
@@Rhuggins Spot on! I always feel the digital sounds good but flat and the analog is more dimensional. Hopefully one day I’ll be able to get good enough to get that dimension out of ITB.
🙏🏾Thanks for doing this… and great track by the way.🔥
Unfortunately this is sad but, the reality is the person listening to your music will never listen to it on anything better than EarPods, Bluetooth speakers or the car and all of it will be streamed🤦🏾♂. They simply don’t “know” to care. 😔
… I myself is from the old school, so I will always have a booming system in my house and in my car, but with these younger people today, good luck.🙄
So for the convenience of saving “my” time and how well plug-ins sound today, I’d have to choose the in the box approach because the minute difference the average listener will never ever hear isn’t worth the headache or the time with analog gear. So my approach would be to see what I can do with getting more depth in the box and that’ll probably mean using a few additional plug-ins (like Dr. MS and/or the new SPL Big).
Plus Way too many industry professionals are selling their gear and switching to in the box for a reason. These guys have so many years of knowledge and understanding that they could hear a flat in the box mix and know what to do Plugin wise to fix it.
🫡Again, thanks for this awesome vid!👍🏾👍🏾✌🏾
Damn dude sounds like Mark Lanegan singing! I like it!
@@dougleydorite Mark Lanegan is a LEGEND!
The depth & harmonics of the hardware is sound amazing vs the plugin! ITB can have depth just not with those plugins 😁
Try Session Recall.. Prefer it to taking pictures
Thanks! I’ll check it out
@@RPMusicStudios I think u will like it so much u may even do a review about it
What little difference I may hear, and I'm not convinced I hear a difference, certainly to me isn't worth the cost difference.
That’s what matters the most! The average listener won’t care. They just want to hear some music.
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