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Re: Plug in preset question
Yes, changing the preset changes the characteristics of the preset. You will notice that the preset name goes italic as soon as you start to turn a knob, move a fader, or press a button. Whether the change is more or less "neve-like" depends on your taste, experience, or sheer dumb luck. In any case, a "neve" preset won't magically turn your plug-in into a neve, it just tries to mimick the general settings using what it has to work with. It's like driving your Toyota at 90 mph and saying it's a Ferrari cuz it can go the same speed.
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Plug in preset question
All right gentleman I have a question. With regards to Plug in presets, let's say a
compressor or eq, does changing parameters within the preset in a sense undo the preset's charactersitics? In other words if you have a program that emulates a Neve eq, can you manipulate all of the available parameters whithin the preset in the same way that you would be able to with an actual Neve strip while maintaining the inherent "Neveness"? Thanks from a beginner! |
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Re: Plug in preset question
I very much appreciate your response to my question Angelo, thanks. You've pretty much cleared this up for me in that I just wasn't sure how changing things like attack and release times within a preset environment would affect the "modelled" sound. I'll just consider the presets as starting points for dialing in what I need. Thanks again!
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Re: Plug in preset question
beware the digirack comps and lims.
they sound best with a fat attack, and small gain reduction. this took me a while to figure out. i have a fascination with zero-style attack that's been known to get me in trouble! i spent a while building a limiter in "C" that merely set every sample to 77% of its max possible value. the waveform looks like a stick of butter. please don't try to do that. its a neat trick at parties though. p.s. you will probably get better luck with a nice analog comp. digital comps tend to have a grainy edge, that while immediatly unnoticable at times, later in the mix it will show up. |
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