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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

In this short video I use source recorded tracks, run them through Console and Tape Emulation, and send them to another set of channels where I run Console and EQ.
Waves MPX, Sound Toys Decapitator

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  • I enjoyed this video...

    But i am NOT leaving a comment!

  • @Rollerzon fine! be that way :(

  • hey man, I see that there is little CPU usage considering you're running all of those MPX's, what computer do you have? I have a Early 2008 Mac Pro 8 Core with 3GHZ CPU's and 4GB of ram, do you think I will be able to run these much plugins? thanks!

  • @triton92xx Sounds identical to the specs on my Mac. You shouldn't have any problems

  • I've not demoed the Relab 480L, nor do I own the Sonnox. But as with anything else, it's good to have variety in your arsenal.

  • I see, I have Sonnox reverb, anything better it in software form?

  • @videoeditors Softube T-SAR 1

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  • PC= Un-intuitive crash monster trying desperately to be a MAC. It is ancient tech being tarted up to a uninformed consumer. Yes it's cheap, a cheap POS! Clunky, uninspired, low tech, non innovative pile.

    MAC= It's a MAC dude! AWESOME!!!!!!

  • someone mentioned hackintoshs before which is a cool alternative. But the one thing that steered me away from pc's & hackintoshs for music production is that I just find macs are far better when it comes to i/o for music gear plus 0 latency. Sure you can get pc's with 0 latency too but when daisy chaining all my hardware and sending midi msgs via max/msp and other sequencers things get messy real fast on my pc. In the end macs are just alot easier for the type of stuff I wanna do with music!

  • I built my own PC and it will shit all over any Mac Pro. I have a 4.5 Ghz over clocked 4 core (8 Virtual threads). 8 Gb of 2133 Mhz DDR3. And a 1 TB HDD for $1400. You'd have to spend at least twice that much on a Mac to get those kinds of specs. That's why PC is superior. Price VS performance. And if you actually know what you're doing. Your pc wont crash.

  • @Moemors Umm, check out Universal Audio Apollo. You know Universal Audio? Or maybe the MOTU HDX-SDI. Both are thunderbolt devices. And before you tell me the Apollo is Firewire as well, the plug in count is higher through thunderbolt. Oh hang on, this is new technology. I guess if one uses 2 year old technology there isn't a need for thunderbolt.

  • @Moemors not true, I've had numerous hardware problems with pc's that were out of my control. Never had a hardware problem with a mac. And don't get me started on software issues with pc. In the end they're both great so idk why you're so anti mac.

  • @Jez4prez if ur pc always crashes its 100% a user problem. have fun with your "reliable" mac with the white dots /stars lmao

  • @dentunes what the heck should i use a thunderbolt for music production? i dont wanna know the price of a mac pro that ressemles the one of a equal pc system... thats just ridiculous. there is a reason why over 90% on this planet are windows users, even when apple fanboys say its shit or whatever. the most intelligent way is to build a hackintosh if u really want osx. if u have enough money to kick out for a shiny mac, like i said, i dont mind. If we are both happy its all good

  • @dentunes very true, I have both pc's and mac's and my pc's always crash and burn sooner or later whereas my mac runs on strong. I guess it could be because when I'm on a pc I'm more likely to do suspect interneting, not sure on the real answer. But in the end macs are very reliable. The only problem I have with my mac at the moment is some unusual white dots / stars that appear all over the screen?

  • @Moemors Where are PCs with Thudnerbolt? iMacs with Core i7s and Sandy Bridge were released May 2011, Intel released Sandy Bridge January 2011. I don't see a 2 year gap there. Apple computers are not 2 year old "white pcs" at twice the price of normal pcs. I would prefer to have one computer to do the lot, which I have and it does it well.

  • @dentunes dude everybody has an old pc for just internet use. otherwise get urself one for 200$. everybody knows macs are 2 year old white pcs.

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