Slate VTM

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2012/11/28 18:59:17 (permalink)

Slate VTM

As a long time analog guy, I have to say that the Slate VTM is a pretty cool plug.......really warmed up the sound, fuller bass and drums....just like I (sort of) remember.....I didn't think his VCC was that great, but I recommend the VTM

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    bapu
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    Re:Slate VTM 2012/11/28 22:07:45 (permalink)
    Gaffpro


    As a long time analog guy, I have to say that the Slate VTM is a pretty cool plug.......really warmed up the sound, fuller bass and drums....just like I (sort of) remember.....I didn't think his VCC was that great, but I recommend the VTM

    I've been warming up (no pun in ten did) to VCC lately.
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    Re:Slate VTM 2012/11/28 22:30:03 (permalink)
    VCC is great. Subtle, but that's exactly what I want it to be. I'm not mixing w/o it.

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    Re:Slate VTM 2012/11/29 11:56:49 (permalink)
    Well, now that I have Waves NLS, Slate VCC, and the CE that came with X2....the NLS is getting the most use for me right now......

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    Re:Slate VTM 2012/11/29 12:11:50 (permalink)
    Gaffpro


    Well, now that I have Waves NLS, Slate VCC, and the CE that came with X2....the NLS is getting the most use for me right now......

    I keep meaning to compare VCC with NLS. CE does not really interest me.
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    Re:Slate VTM 2012/11/29 12:42:11 (permalink)
    Gaffpro


    As a long time analog guy, I have to say that the Slate VTM is a pretty cool plug.......really warmed up the sound, fuller bass and drums....just like I (sort of) remember.....I didn't think his VCC was that great, but I recommend the VTM

    If you haven't  tried it yet check out the Bass Alignment feature in VTM. It's very handy especially for mastering.
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