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  1. 32 minutes ago, Marc Cormier said:

    Are there any plugins that you just can't live without from Waves?  I don't care about WUP because I don't participate, nor will I.  I have Scheps Omni Channel which I use from time to time but haven't bothered with the rest.  I hear the API 2500 is a great tool to tame amp sim fizz but haven't tried it.

    VU Meter and Dorrough. My two go-to plugins for gain staging. 

    I really like Abbey Road Chambers specially for drumkits, and Non Linear Summer gives a very nice final touch to a mix.

    The rest of the stuff I have are useful, but not unique/irreplaceable

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  2. I was waiting for this one to come out, hoping it would have the XT Tom Gate bundled in, which is one of the best out there.

    Very dissapointed it just has a standard gate  😩

    I'll have to wait for sonnox drum gate to go on sale 😂

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  3. I would recommend anyone interested in MAutoAlign to give it a thorough test before, especially if you plan to use it with drums.

     

  4. 1 hour ago, Fleer said:

    But I need AmpliTube 5SE!

    Is amplitube 5SE much better than Amplitube 4 MAX? How does it compare to Neural DSP, TH-U, Mercuriall, PA, Guitar Rig 6 and others?

    I have the code but did not redeem it yet.

  5. This is a very good EQ! It analyzes the sound source using general or specific algorithms, and will propose an adapted curve that you can then tweak to taste.

    Smart Comp and Smart Verb are also very good. They guy from the Snake Oil videos said "it's confusing. It's like the plugin knows exactly what I want to do..." 😂

  6. 4 hours ago, mibby said:

    I meant with MCompare. GainMatch - as you pointed out - is slick and easy to use.

    with MCompare you can use both.. rendered files and audio signals from other plugin instances, and you can define up to 16 comparison points in the chain.

    From what I could see MCompare is less practical for quick two points comparison, but very powerful if you want to test before after each plugin in a signal chain. Melda advertises it mostly for mastering or final mixes, probably because it takes some work to set up.

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  7. On 3/12/2021 at 10:00 PM, mibby said:

     It's like MAutoAlign - it's very quick to check it, and you know very quickly if it will work or not.

    I am unable to get any usable results with MAutoAlign on drumkits. Looks like it's designed for aligning a single source with multiple mics (e.g. a guitar, or eventually in/out/far mics for a kick drum) but not multiple sources with multiple mics (nears, overheads, room). I purchased it blindly and I regret it now.
    To compare, I gave a try to SoundRadix AutoAlign following their instructions and it worked way better. Did not pull the trigger on it yet... 

  8. 15 hours ago, ISAAC THOMPSON said:

    Hey guys I wrote support@cakewalk.com and they sent me the 64bit Cakewalk Eucon installer and it works 🙂

    Hello, would it be OK to post it here (to avoid bombing Cakewalk support with e-mails asking for this) :)

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