Which Version
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Re: Which Version
Hey asimmd,
Like clavguy said, extra plug-ins, for example, Isotope Mastering Essentials, and Acoustica 31 band eq. I wanted all the toys and have not been disappointed. Then again, I was starting from scratch - I didn't have a library of existing plug-ins that I had used in other daws.
Also, earlier in this thread, Acoustica Greg posted a link to the comparison chart you might want to look at.
I might also add that this forum is the BEST. The guys at Acoustica, as well as the regulars in here are always ready to answer questions and offer tips and information.
Again, welcome aboard.
Barry
Like clavguy said, extra plug-ins, for example, Isotope Mastering Essentials, and Acoustica 31 band eq. I wanted all the toys and have not been disappointed. Then again, I was starting from scratch - I didn't have a library of existing plug-ins that I had used in other daws.
Also, earlier in this thread, Acoustica Greg posted a link to the comparison chart you might want to look at.
I might also add that this forum is the BEST. The guys at Acoustica, as well as the regulars in here are always ready to answer questions and offer tips and information.
Again, welcome aboard.
Barry
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Re: Which Version
I think you were automatically inducted when you wrote that sentence Alan. Welcome to the family!clavguy wrote:But a perfect candidate for the Mixcraft Old Farts Clubasimmd wrote:Don't let the age fool you I'm no doddering idiot............yet.LoL
Alan
asimmd wrote:That's for me - Where do I sign up?
Alan
Personally I upgraded to the pro version back when the pro version was first created I think.....
Reasons? Mostly so I had access to all the additional plugs to test them out and see if I needed them. Turns out, mostly not. A few exceptions. For instance, I have gotten a lot of use out of the TB Parametric EQ over time, But recently purchased a third party bundle that includes a potential replacement. Time will tell, preferences develop and change over time don't they?
I have been slowly phasing in some choice Waves selections lately. Which do you have? I crave some UAD stuff and DSP technology, but I cant get too carried away. Yet.
Re: Which Version
HI Mark
To answer the question which plugins do I have here is a list of the Waves and Universal Audio.
Waves
RS56
Puigchild
Tape Tubes and Transistors bundle.
Universal Audio
Roland RE201 Echo
UAD Teletronix LA-2A
UA 1176
UA Pultec Pro
Real Verb Pro
Pultec EQP-1A
UA CS1
Cambridge EQ
I also have Softube Abbey Road Brilliance Pack
Fabfilter Q2
And various others I have collected over the years.
Alan
To answer the question which plugins do I have here is a list of the Waves and Universal Audio.
Waves
RS56
Puigchild
Tape Tubes and Transistors bundle.
Universal Audio
Roland RE201 Echo
UAD Teletronix LA-2A
UA 1176
UA Pultec Pro
Real Verb Pro
Pultec EQP-1A
UA CS1
Cambridge EQ
I also have Softube Abbey Road Brilliance Pack
Fabfilter Q2
And various others I have collected over the years.
Alan
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Re: Which Version
Good signs of a picky mixer who is into the details.
Prime flavors of compressor and EQ emulations, and a high quality reverb.
I'm eager to hear some of your work now Alan!
Fabfilter Pro-Q is on my short list. Tried it out after seeing it used in some tut's. Nice features.
My evolving list includes many impulse buys and some cases of "sales I just couldn't resist" I guess.
Waves:
C1
Center
Doubler
Eddie Kramer GT
GTR3
MannyM Reverb
One Knob Louder
Renaissance bass
R. Comp
R. Axx
R. Vox
R. EQ
Super Tap Delay
Vocal Rider
Other assorted including:
TRacks Classic
iZotopes Nectar essentials
And a bunch more odds and ends.
Now if I could just learn to make the most of some of them.
*Note to anyone who reads this, I am not advocating that anyone needs all this particular stuff, or that the stock MC plugs aren't useful. I believe its best to find what sounds good to you and has an interface you can become comfortable using and I believe its best to get to know how to use your choices well.
But options are fun.......
Prime flavors of compressor and EQ emulations, and a high quality reverb.
I'm eager to hear some of your work now Alan!
Fabfilter Pro-Q is on my short list. Tried it out after seeing it used in some tut's. Nice features.
My evolving list includes many impulse buys and some cases of "sales I just couldn't resist" I guess.
Waves:
C1
Center
Doubler
Eddie Kramer GT
GTR3
MannyM Reverb
One Knob Louder
Renaissance bass
R. Comp
R. Axx
R. Vox
R. EQ
Super Tap Delay
Vocal Rider
Other assorted including:
TRacks Classic
iZotopes Nectar essentials
And a bunch more odds and ends.
Now if I could just learn to make the most of some of them.
*Note to anyone who reads this, I am not advocating that anyone needs all this particular stuff, or that the stock MC plugs aren't useful. I believe its best to find what sounds good to you and has an interface you can become comfortable using and I believe its best to get to know how to use your choices well.
But options are fun.......
Re: Which Version
Hi Mark
Thanks you are not that far behind and as you say a few plugins used well is
no match for a ton of plugins used badly.
My music is instrumental a lot of Shadows stuff but I play anything that makes
a good instrumental.
My main guitar is a Fender C/S NOS56 Vox AC15 amp and various echoes.
Perhaps when I have recorded something using Mixcraft I will be allowed to
post something but it would not be fair to do that now.
Alan
Thanks you are not that far behind and as you say a few plugins used well is
no match for a ton of plugins used badly.
My music is instrumental a lot of Shadows stuff but I play anything that makes
a good instrumental.
My main guitar is a Fender C/S NOS56 Vox AC15 amp and various echoes.
Perhaps when I have recorded something using Mixcraft I will be allowed to
post something but it would not be fair to do that now.
Alan
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Re: Which Version
Since when is 63 considered "old?"Studio 919 wrote:Hi asimmd, welcome aboard. I'm 63 years old and love how easy it is to lay down tracks with Mixcraft. Either version will be a pleasure to work with. Personally, I use the Pro Studio version.
Barry
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Re: Which Version
Hey martinweeks,
In the original post, asimmd stated that he is 68 years old. In my reply, I stated that I am 63 attempting to reassure asimmd that he is not the only "mature" individual in here.
You are correct, 63 is not old; neither is 68. The way I see it, I have turned 21 on 3 occasions.
Barry
In the original post, asimmd stated that he is 68 years old. In my reply, I stated that I am 63 attempting to reassure asimmd that he is not the only "mature" individual in here.
You are correct, 63 is not old; neither is 68. The way I see it, I have turned 21 on 3 occasions.
Barry
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Re: Which Version
I like Chronically Refined.outteh wrote:It's no longer called "old" now it's "seasoned" !
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Re: Which Version
Rolling Estonian wrote:I like Chronically Refined.outteh wrote:It's no longer called "old" now it's "seasoned" !
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Re: Which Version
Or did I mean chronologically?
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