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Tommy Byrnes

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  1. I can think of two companies that make plugins worth the high price: UAD and FabFilter.
  2. I did the essential bundle. I just couldn't pass this one up for my first foray into FF. Can't wait to give 'em a whirl!
  3. I caved and grabbed it. Holy cow, what fun!!! The ribbon morphing thing is a blast to fool around with
  4. This update corrupted the license file and I can't get it to work. I have a ticket in to FXpansion
  5. Although they are CPU intensive, I still use these plugins every day. No, I can't splash TG12345 across 30 tracks or run 10 versions of TG Matering but I still can use all of them with great frequency. The Plates and Chambers are wonderful verbs and my kick and snare always have TG12345. What that plugin does for drums is magic.
  6. Good question, Zo. Not sure because the regular version is pretty much unusable in the way it way intended so I don't really have any real comparison between the two
  7. I just did a quick test and they seem to hold their assignments. The CPU hit is way less with the Lite version but it's still pretty hungry. I can't see using this over a ton of tracks (it's resource use makes that unfeasible) but I just did a quick 10-track drum mix using it and it worked pretty well.
  8. I was hoping they would address the horrible CPU usage of CLA MixHub but, alas. Still as soon as the EQs are engaged, Kablamm! Maybe next one. Edit: I just checked the release notes and they have included a MixHub Lite which lessens the CPU hit by about 25-30 %.
  9. Wow!! I jumped on Fender 2. Amazing price! My first real amp was a Bandmaster so I'm looking forward to using this collection.
  10. Thanks for the heads up, Larry!
  11. I have the UAD version and I use it all the time on my 2-Buss. The M_S option is perfect for gently lifting the sides of a mix. Very musical.
  12. I used it for the Helios 69. Very impressive. I've got some heavy sessions coming up that it will be perfect for.
  13. I have all my Waves plugins and others authorized to a flash drive and have my Waves plugins, which is a ton, and others installed on both of my studio computers. I just move the flash drive to the computer I'm using, either my main control room rig or the laptop. No problems.
  14. I've always liked the Plugin Manager and still use it all the time to make and modify custom plugin layouts. Thanks, Noel and gang for the speed-up. Makes a huge difference!
  15. Welcome to the forum, Bob. This is a wonderful community that is always willing to help.
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