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Mark Dineen

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  1. Didn't work on Guitar Hive, but picked up Cosmos for nil, cheers!
  2. Merry Christmas, in keeping with the situation! T-Racks Studio Bundle (3 plugins) serial: BTR50-58ZOABWH-59357 Happy Merry!
  3. Wish I had been able to get this deal! If you use/like channel strips, and don't have these, this is good -- 7 for $50: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/bxConsoleBun--brainworx-bx-console-plug-in-bundle?irclickid=RWLyiByaXxyKWcT3-yRW8UWUUkCR2PT6SXcVV00&irgwc=1&utm_source=Impact&utm_medium=Gearspace.com+LTD&utm_campaign=Online+Tracking+Link
  4. MSpectralDynamicsLE is great as a Trackspacer type substitute with the side chain -- there's even a preset for bass/kick ducking, and I use it to duck instruments under vocals -- it's great as a Soothe type resonance remover, and a great de-esser (open the edit window to see what it's doing). The turbo delay and reverb are incredibly comprehensive, as is the turbocomp. That bundle's a good deal if your price is right!
  5. Log into their site and click on My Account on the top bar -- that will give you a list of all your plugins. Got a code -- a very generous offer; thank you Saverio!
  6. I've been finding both these very useful; often use sleek where I would have used MSpectral dynamics -- quicker to set up. Nothing else quite like HarmoninQ, but a little goes a long way-- subtle but useful when applied judiciously.
  7. What I only realised after buying many compressors after I had bought DC8C and MJUC is that I didn't need to buy many compressors after I already had DC8C and MJUC. Live and learn, and collect compressors.
  8. This is quite good, but needs to be used sparingly -- the cuts it makes can be quite deep so 20-25% is more than enough -- check the delta hear what's being removed. A steal at 3.50!
  9. Picked this up -- now have a spare copy of UVI Digital Synsations for anyone who could use it.
  10. I'm that guy! ? Usually use the meters on every channel for gain staging -- saves a bunch of time.
  11. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum!
  12. Et tu, Fleer? Seduced again by Waves?!!
  13. I use the meters (vu/lms) for gain staging all over the place, the coherence meter on 2bus to check dynamic range, and the vhs for headphones (very useful!) Also like the new limiter/clipper, and the 32 eq/analyser as a low cpu Gulfoss alternative -- their master tool is sort of a combination of those; been finding the sleek quite useful, and will probably grab the new harmonics thing when it goes on sale (who am I kidding, "probably"). Also like their autovolume pro -- use that or the melda one from time to time. Likewise, weaning myself off of wup, which I've only had to do after silicon mac.
  14. Their Multicomp plus has a FET emulation -- I find the dbx emulation in there to be quite good. Give it a demo and see if it suits.
  15. I think the Lindell 80 and NoiseAsh1073 are very good, but this has replaced them for the most part. When I first tried it, I had a similar reaction to the first time I plugged my bass into a 1073 board -- that sound is just there.
  16. Has anyone compared this to The Oven? I see the differences in features and concept, but wondering about the actual sound -- thoughts?
  17. Agree with all above about the tweakability of the LE versions of the Melda stuff, even SoundFactory, but I don't have the skills, or patience, to go in and create/code a reverb, effect, or instument of my own that the full versions allow. But the online preset exchange does allow you to try out presets created and shared by those who do have those skills -- a feature to take advantage of!
  18. Thanks for this -- very informative! High praise for Melda, and the LE version of turboreverb is more than enough for me. Off to get Spacer now.
  19. Was demoing this and getting pretty similar results with Melda wave shaper and saturator Inflator presets. Was going to pass, but then noticed code CONTROLROOMFRIENDS brings it to 18.74, so had to get it.
  20. This is a useful one; now if Saverio would integrate this into Total EQ with a sidechain feature it would be an alternative to Trackspacer or MSpectral Dynamics -- and it would eventually go on sale for 80-90% off!
  21. HoRNet Sleek 88% ofUntil March 24th at 23:59:59 (Italy time) Just go to our website and enter the code: 88SLEEK24 at checkout to get 88% off our automatic resonance suppressor. https://www.hornetplugins.com/ The poor man's Soothe -- it's actually quite good! (been using the demo, knew to wait for the sale) -- available for 3.60 euro.
  22. If you're looking to get unplugged and alleviate your GAS.
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