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2014/06/17 11:11:19
The Maillard Reaction
Did the TC Electronics LM2n introductory offer go unnoticed?
 
Am I the only one who didn't notice it?
 
:-(-:
 
Carl???
2014/06/17 12:02:41
ltb
I thought that intro offer was over at the end of May?

I'd like to see Nugen's LM-Correct go on sale. That's a great tool & one I'd like to have.
Too pricey & waiting for other devs to do similar models for less.
2014/06/17 12:44:38
ltb
I just tried the LM2n demo & prefer it over the others I have but $149.00 is a bit steep.
The circular readout is by far the easiest to get the total picture of where any problems could be & see results while adjusting & mixing in real time.
2014/06/17 13:31:57
The Maillard Reaction
I missed the May31st deadline... I just didn't know about it. :-)
 
I'd like to have a modern "loudness" meter.
 
I'm not sure what to think of the circular readout, I think I'd like a really wide linear display just as much.
 
 
2014/06/17 13:53:55
bitflipper
Too many free and cheap ones to justify $149, IMO. I would think that if they are indeed EBU-compliant then they are all more or less functionally equivalent, no? The free one from Meldaproductions works for me.
 
 
2014/06/17 14:05:57
ltb
Sure, the Melda along with any free ones are fine as long as they're compliant. I like working with MMultiAnalyzer, setting it up on many tracks & using guide values to quickly get a mix going.
The TC $149.00 is too pricey but I really liking mixing using that circular graph.
Great workflow but not budget friendly.
2014/06/17 14:45:13
strikinglyhandsome1
I read the blurb on TB_EBULoudness and I can safely say that I didn't understand a word of it.
2014/06/17 14:53:18
strikinglyhandsome1
Cheers. I'll give it a good read and watch.
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