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TDR Vos SlickEQ
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routingwithin
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Posted : Apr 30, 2015 15:20:30
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Xsze
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Posted : Apr 30, 2015 16:07
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routingwithin
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Posted : Apr 30, 2015 16:15
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Ok, Cheers
" We are together in this matter you and I, closer to death, yes, closer than i'd like. How do you feel? - There can be no division in our actions, or everything is lost. What affects you affects me. " |
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Xsze
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Posted : Apr 30, 2015 22:14
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Sorry if I was rude, forgetting I'm not moderator here, deformation...
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Sonica
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Posted : Apr 30, 2015 23:03
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atleast your self aware that you may of been - all that matters
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Xsze
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Posted : May 3, 2015 02:08
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Thanks man
About EQ, I like it, curves are really nice, Soviet one is little tighter than others which are kinda there.
There's some famous mixing engineer that's using GML on his 2 buss, basically he is mixing into GML and SSL compressor immediately, there's actual settings he use on his GML, so I took them and check them on vst analyzer with some Nebula GML library and tried to find EQ that could replicate that, at least that two bands, other non linearities are pretty awesome and hard to replicate, one would need just whole EQ to do one and that would take him decent amount of time, Nebula is really where emulating this thing almost perfectly is.
But anyways, after going trough everything I could get my hands on, only two things were delivering and that was Equilibrium on GML curve setting with little tweaking and SlickEQ on American instantly, of course, just shape of curve, without small non linearities, but hey.
So with SlickEQ that's like peak on 80hz and 16khz by 3db's and that goes into SSL/Glue kinda compressor with 2:1 and appropriate settings, that's that chain, idea is that you do heavy lifting there actually and don't go crazy with individual channels.
Dunno, this settings work for him and guess he is mixing pop/rnb/hip hop/rock billboard hits, but it could work maybe on other genres and approaches, I mean, he is getting session to mix it only, so he starts by switching on his gear, we go from scratch and mix on the go, so this can't be applied that easily or at all, but for folks that kinda like rawer sound as they go, this could be maybe just usual thing they have on or starting point too when they start mixing after, who knows.
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