2014/03/21 18:40:10
Eddie TX
Hey guys,
 
For those who like stuff that's both GOOD and CHEAP, I noticed that for the next day or so, you can save 40% on HoRNet plugins.  I splurged on that excellent SW34EQ plugin ... a mere fifteen bucks or so. 
 
Cheers,
Eddie
 
2014/03/22 04:59:18
Crowned One
I picked up the SW34EQ plugin in the last sale and have been very happy with it.
It has outshined some eqs many times it's price and has found its way into several projects.
 
It is very smooth and is great in the higher frequencies which is where I find several can seem to struggle.
2014/03/22 08:15:56
clintmartin
I got the SW34 too. I love my Hornet plugins.
2014/03/22 10:59:44
lawajava
I don't presently use any of those. I just read up and watched the info on Auto Gain. I can see how it might be useful for vocals as he showed. Do any of you use that?
2014/03/22 11:19:22
bitflipper
I've got it, but I didn't find it particularly useful, at least not within the context of how I work. I am, after all, the king of hand-drawn vocal automation. My vox and reverb busses look like the Dow Jones Average. Presumably, AutoGain might alleviate the need for that, but I've already got a method that works, and if it ain't broke...
2014/03/22 13:38:16
lawajava
I learned to do that zig zagging from you Bit.
2014/03/22 23:02:59
clintmartin
I used autogain (I've got autogain pro but haven't used it yet) to help fix a bass line I wasn't happy with. I used the drum bus as the source and sent it to the bass track with autogain and it worked perfectly. I'm hoping autogain pro will be able to do the same with the internal source, but I haven't got around to trying it much. I'm in between projects right now and pretty much in writing new material mode.
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