06-05-2014, 09:39 AM
Hi Pauli!
I really don't need to go with more 3rd party plugins. Between the stock plugins in Studio One-which, by-the-way, are excellent-Waves, Softube, Focusrite, a bunch of other 3rd party plugins, and the indigenous Apple plugins, I'm sure you you would agree that I'm quite well stocked. So I have pretty much everything I need and then some. I was just curious to know what you and John were using.
Quite honestly, I'm not good with the more technical things like some of the analyzers (scopes; that kind of thing).
Again, I'm very old-school, so I like to think along the lines of, they didn't have so many options back then, but still made the best sounding records; even by today's standards. However, with certain modern conveniences/options, I'm sure my mixes will be much better. I hope you and John can help me out here.
THANKS!
I really don't need to go with more 3rd party plugins. Between the stock plugins in Studio One-which, by-the-way, are excellent-Waves, Softube, Focusrite, a bunch of other 3rd party plugins, and the indigenous Apple plugins, I'm sure you you would agree that I'm quite well stocked. So I have pretty much everything I need and then some. I was just curious to know what you and John were using.
Quite honestly, I'm not good with the more technical things like some of the analyzers (scopes; that kind of thing).
Again, I'm very old-school, so I like to think along the lines of, they didn't have so many options back then, but still made the best sounding records; even by today's standards. However, with certain modern conveniences/options, I'm sure my mixes will be much better. I hope you and John can help me out here.
THANKS!