Buy the rumour...sell the news. Interesting. I feel that there's not much difference between rumour and news. And buying the rumour almost sounds like selling the sizzle. Not the steak. Some of you probably spell rumour, "rumor". Deal with it.
Test driving this lil red corvette at the moment, and I have to say, me likey. I freestyled a bit before going to the presets, which are very good, in my opinion. Everything he is saying is what I discovered, just tinkering... wasn't concerned about the signal flow, but I quickly discovered that the input, drive, and output performed some sort of ballet. One reacts to one another. I currently found a home for it post fader after a clipper and limter( pre-fader ). The sound it produced was amazing, with little volume boost, just MOJO! Still tinkering, so... don't qoute boy, cuz I ain't said shit!
I'm no professional, so I tried SO hard to resist but ... ,when you find the right settings, it just makes sounds glow, especially the low end on drums, ... and synths, and basses, and mixbuses, and .... , lol.
I think I should buy this... Heard about it today for the first time, checked a couple reviews, read some pages on the Serban gearspace thread and this looks almost to good to be true. No difference in A/B tests with the hardware. Lets test this thing out!
control-shift on input or or output gives inverse linking. That said, it is broken in Pro Tools in the current build. It will be fixed for the next update.
A cool update would be a mix knob and a link knob for the input/output or better yet a separate knob that simply acts as a linked knob without the keycommand
It has been in development since February. As far as how much they were using it I cannot say outside of that I know it was being utilized for some of the specific use cases they were needing it for. 96K and Atmos
@@makebelievestudio i don’t do much: just a little drive, a little HF Adjust (for bringing up cymbals) and setting the tape to green light brings me a nice omph to the kick and glues all together. cheers
The original unit has two 66Mhz Motorala DSP chips inside. It's completely digital. Does this plug-in incorporate a 1:1 model transfer from the hardware?
Hey Rick I was wondering if you have any videos or info about that mod. I would love to try it, do you need to change anything on the cabinet? Thanks for your responses 🙏🏼
I’ve been watching all the videos crapping on this plugin and the one thing no one says is that it sounds bad. Most of them didn’t even seem to use it in a real mix. They just use plugin doctor and try to null the presets with free plugins. Idk. It sounds good and it’s wuick. Just what a working engineer wants.
@@davidasher22 Hey David! Thank you so much, we really appreciate the kind words and we feel the same as well. It’s fast and easy to use as well as sounding great.
No. Not at all. The core dsp comes from our library that we have been building up for the better part of 27 years. But that doesn't mean that you could make MixHead with what is available in, say, our +DSP graph which exposes most of that library as building blocks. There is unique processing in MixHead. You know, when you use an analog device that is built from components that have been around for 100 years (in the case of tubes) or 80 years (in the case of transistors), does that mean that the new design is the "old stuff"? Of course not.
I requested the trial which you kindly sent me, but then I see it's iLok, I didn't download the trial. Anything that requires multiple plugins to run is not okay, it takes up space...