• SONAR
  • ProChannel Console Emulator .... (p.2)
2012/08/23 18:40:10
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Well If I can make my recordings sound like they came off a Neve board, I'll take it...I need more details please, but this sounds like a definite advancement in "in the box"recordings.
Advancement?

Neve EMU has been around for years now.

I enjoy your enthusiasm, and it's better to be positive than negative of which I'm guilty of a lot of the time, but saying Cakewalk offering a Console Emulator that nestles in the Pro Channel is an "advancement in  "in the box"recordings" is hysterical.

I'm greatly looking forward to X2 myself, but I'm not excited to the point where I start making things up ...

@ampfixer ... +1

Edited for grammar.


It's not hysterical at all..."in the box" recording technology has come a long way over the last ten years or so... this sounds like a new advancement to me. Compare today's digital recordings to ones that were made ten years ago, there's a world of difference. Ten years from now, who knows what ...10 years ago most people never heard of 64 bit....
It is hysterical for you to claim that Cakewalk offering a console emulator in X2 is an "advancement in "in the box"recordings". especially when there is already one in X1 ...
"ProChannel Expanded can emulate the classic, British, "4K" console, used to make thousands of hit records, right inside of SONAR - but with added flexibility. Swap out EQ types, change routing, and customize your virtual, "4K" console down to each individual channel and bus."
It's a great new tool ... I can't wait to try it out, but it's certainly not an advancement when 10 other vendors have offered the same thing for years already.

Hey, I'm with you ... I can't wait to try this out but telling everyone it's an advancement in ITB recording, that's stretching it quite far. :)

2012/08/23 18:40:31
stevec
Yeah, they're certainly not the first on the block with stuff.    But, they might be the first on the block with everything that the PC in X2 seems to offer...    IOW, what you can do in the box right out of the box.  
2012/08/23 18:45:26
djwayne
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Well If I can make my recordings sound like they came off a Neve board, I'll take it...I need more details please, but this sounds like a definite advancement in "in the box"recordings.
Advancement?

Neve EMU has been around for years now.

I enjoy your enthusiasm, and it's better to be positive than negative of which I'm guilty of a lot of the time, but saying Cakewalk offering a Console Emulator that nestles in the Pro Channel is an "advancement in  "in the box"recordings" is hysterical.

I'm greatly looking forward to X2 myself, but I'm not excited to the point where I start making things up ...

@ampfixer ... +1

Edited for grammar.


It's not hysterical at all..."in the box" recording technology has come a long way over the last ten years or so... this sounds like a new advancement to me. Compare today's digital recordings to ones that were made ten years ago, there's a world of difference. Ten years from now, who knows what ...10 years ago most people never heard of 64 bit....
It is hysterical for you to claim that Cakewalk offering a console emulator in X2 is an "advancement in "in the box"recordings". especially when there is already one in X1 ...
"ProChannel Expanded can emulate the classic, British, "4K" console, used to make thousands of hit records, right inside of SONAR - but with added flexibility. Swap out EQ types, change routing, and customize your virtual, "4K" console down to each individual channel and bus."
It's a great new tool ... I can't wait to try it out, but it's certainly not an advancement when 10 other vendors have offered the same thing for years already.

Hey, I'm with you ... I can't wait to try this out but telling everyone it's an advancement in ITB recording, that's stretching it quite far. :)

It may have been available for years but at what price ?? I certainly don't have it now, but will shortly, that's an advancement for me and Cakewalk in my book.
2012/08/23 18:51:20
djwayne
I really don't know what this Console Emulater will do, I haven't heard it or read many details about it, so I just don't know, that's why I'm asking ...
2012/08/23 19:03:15
stevec
http://www.cracked.com/bl...y-too-worked-up-about/

 
I'm sending you the cleaning bill for my monitor.   
 
2012/08/23 19:15:06
Pragi
Hi,
as far as I understood,
the PC can now change the characteristic sound- color:
A -Api consol
N - Neve consol
S-Ssl   consol   aso
Consol sounds with different eq, compr.,saturation  aso,
so that it is possible , to change the basic sound of the DAW like using different
analog mixers.
2012/08/23 19:16:12
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djwayne

It may have been available for years but at what price ?? I certainly don't have it now, but will shortly, that's an advancement for me and Cakewalk in my book.
Ahh! (pronounced ahh as in, stick your tongue out and say ahh) But you do have it now kind sir! :)

Go throw the Sonitus Comp on a track, click 'Presets', click 'Vintage', and voila! You'll have more Neve's, Teletronix, dbx's, and 1176's than you can shake a stick at. :) All in 64bit screaming glory! :) Aged to perfect for well over 10 years now. :) I have to admit though, the new Console Emu in X2 looks a lot cooler than any so far. :)
2012/08/23 20:07:33
djwayne
Hopefully this will all get cleared up in the Webinar scheduled for September 5th.
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