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But then after loading it into S1 I noticed poor or to say not as good tone? I thought I was hearing something or not and it was the engineers that I was working with that really brought it to my attention (they though it lost frequency, made the gtr “thin” and lifeless)
Cant say I have noticed a difference in tone.. or frequency. What I have noticed a big difference in, is CPU usage.
Sonitus delay barely uses any resources compared to FFT2, WHD or Waves Manny Marroquin (which is my go to).
Im not a Grammy award winning producer but I have worked beside some of the best here in Boston.
Many of them still use the Sonitus for tracking and mixing.
Its a great tracking plug in because it barely uses any resources, hence you can use it on 6 separate VOX tracks without worrying about PDE, Delay compensation, latency.
Im no one to question what your doing, if your happy with your results that's all that matters.
But give it a try when tracking. your vocalist will love you for it. Its independent so you don't need to bus it or set cookie cutter presets, everyone can have it on their own tracks with different presets and it consumes next to nothing in CPU compared to most delays out there.
More often than not an engineer will run all VOX tracks to a bus (or sends) to use delay, reverb while recording/tracking.
Nothing wrong with that unless you want independent control over each vocalist.
Rock guitars and VOX all done using Sonitus Delay
https://soundcloud.com/charlie-roy/jack-it-up Best,
Chuck