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"powercore element" or "AUD project PAK"
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Squarepusher
IsraTrance Junior Member
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215
Posted : May 31, 2006 22:13
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This is mac only right ??? |
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e-motion
IsraTrance Full Member
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933
Posted : May 31, 2006 22:55
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right... too bad altough i can only imagine the price... |
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Squarepusher
IsraTrance Junior Member
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215
Posted : May 31, 2006 23:10
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BTW,Duende is elf in Portuguese ... wich means psytrance ppl will enjoy having a elf helping out in the studio !!! |
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Alex - Aural Invasion
Aural Invasion
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37
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514
Posted : Jun 1, 2006 22:43
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Elf !!
price is around 1000£, pc drivers coming soon!
  myspace.com/auralinvasion
reverbnation.com/auralinvasion
www.aural-invasion.com |
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Mike A
Subra
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185
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3954
Posted : Jun 1, 2006 22:50
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what do you need? firewire? pci? pcie?
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Kitnam
Mantik
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110
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1151
Posted : Jun 4, 2006 14:26
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ok, now i have the poco mk II for since 2 days here:
what is good:
- creamy reverb, not from this world
- realy innovative eq, tools with very high quality
- very good synth
- cool dynamic processing, warm vintage feeling
- my cpu feels more free
- my mixing will increase dramatically
what is not so good:
- additional sony oxford bundle costs around 1000 € more (but if you once listend to the demos on your PC, you dream every night from it, so its just a matter of time)
anyway: lets keep an eye on liquid mix/channels.
and something more i want to say: such DSP-systems are no wonderweapons! they are expensive and give you very high quality tools, but if you dont know how to use it and a how to make a good mix, it wont help you much. in my eyes a newbie should wait a little bit until he exactly knows, what he needs.
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Boobytrip
IsraTrance Junior Member
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39
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988
Posted : Jun 4, 2006 23:48
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On 2006-06-04 14:26, Kitnam wrote:
ok, now i have the poco mk II for since 2 days here:
what is good:
- creamy reverb, not from this world
- realy innovative eq, tools with very high quality
- very good synth
- cool dynamic processing, warm vintage feeling
- my cpu feels more free
- my mixing will increase dramatically
what is not so good:
- additional sony oxford bundle costs around 1000 € more (but if you once listend to the demos on your PC, you dream every night from it, so its just a matter of time)
anyway: lets keep an eye on liquid mix/channels.
and something more i want to say: such DSP-systems are no wonderweapons! they are expensive and give you very high quality tools, but if you dont know how to use it and a how to make a good mix, it wont help you much. in my eyes a newbie should wait a little bit until he exactly knows, what he needs.
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I agree 100% and i would like to add another good thing about these plugins: because they run on the DSP chips, you tend to use them a lot and you get to know them really well. With other plugins it's tempting to always try the newest, hypeyest eq or reverb plugin but you don't spend enough time with them to really learn them.
About the Sony Oxford plugin: for about the same amount of money you can buy an UAD-1 card with a Cambridge EQ (and loads of other high-quality plugins), it's not exactly the same as the S.O. eq, but i absolutely love it.
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