2016/11/16 12:15:52
bapu
And an amp sims skank.
 
2016/11/16 12:16:45
bapu
And a compressor & EQ skak.
 
2016/11/16 12:17:01
bapu
Maybe I'm just a skank?
 
2016/11/16 12:55:59
pwalpwal
bapu
Maybe I'm just a skank?
 


a frank skank
2016/11/16 14:41:16
Fleer
pwalpwal
bapu
Maybe I'm just a skank?
 


a frank skank


My middle name. Or my first.
Bapuji, your six last posts were so helpful, I had to click 'em all.
But I digress and confess, B-dad's left field is my mid, side and center. Piano (acoustic or electric) and reverb.
Last name and motto: garbage in, reverbage out.
Skanky 
 
 
2016/11/16 15:14:18
bapu
I'm still not sure 40+ reverbs are enough.
 
Fleer says I need Pro-R and Adaptiverb or summat like that.
2016/11/16 15:14:40
bapu
And I don't even own Phoenix Verb.
 
2016/11/16 22:52:07
Zo
Bapu i takes this occasion to ask you : are the UAD ones still some special to your ears or native ones have closed the gap ?
2016/11/16 23:35:13
ampfixer
To the OP, I really like the TG12345 console emulator and the ADT. The ADT can be used as intended but will yield some very cool effects. The TG console is great but not in the least intuitive. You have to read the manual.
 
I borrowed a book that covered all the Abbey Road gear used by the Beatles. Hardcover, about 3 in. thick. The TG console is modelled so well, that I could go through the book and use it as an instruction manual for the plug in. It had all the hardware waves has modelled. I'll have to find out the title, but as I recall, it cost my friend about $200. The book is made to look like a container of 2 in. tape, very cool.
2016/11/16 23:37:29
ampfixer
That book is called Recording The Beatles. I just saw it online for $120 USD.
 
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