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| Re: EMI limiter plug [message #73520 is a reply to message #73504] |
Tue, 03 October 2006 19:56   |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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lipping, and you'll be fine. If you need that "hot"
sound, use a plugin (tube sim, etc.).
3.) Want more "glue"? Group things together & use a comp across
the group, or simply across the main buss if that does it for
you.
4.) Avoid the Cubase dynamics plugins like the plague. They
truly suck, IME. There are plenty of other compressors out
there, - both paid & free - that are much better. MUCH better.
I like the buzzroom package, myself... those things RAWK.
Also, the Cubase EQ's are fine for many things, but I prefer Matt
Craig's Paris VST EQ for drums, FWIW. A good EQ that I like for
keyboards, and that also has a bit of a saturation effect option
is the Classic EQ from Kjaerhus (it's free), and this can also
tie in with #3 & #2, above... strap that across a stereo group &
whether or not you're using the EQ portion, if you enable the
saturation you'll get some nice warmth going. Those of you with
UAD cards or the like will no doubt already have your favorite
toys for doing any of these things
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