Kids learn so damned fastkoalaboy wrote:You mean 5 months isn't too young to start teaching my daughter Modular synthesis as I learn ??Mr Arkadin wrote:i hope you're single or you soon will be.


Kids learn so damned fastkoalaboy wrote:You mean 5 months isn't too young to start teaching my daughter Modular synthesis as I learn ??Mr Arkadin wrote:i hope you're single or you soon will be.
Really? I should like to know more about this. UAD have a few very good compressors, I like a lot the Fairchild. Are Scope at the same level? If are, Xite-1 is the way to go for this great dsp power for sure.garyb wrote:DAS mix/mastering tools and the BX digital meet or exceed UAD quality....so do the new S/C verbs...
lagoausente wrote:Really? I should like to know more about this. UAD have a few very good compressors, I like a lot the Fairchild. Are Scope at the same level? If are, Xite-1 is the way to go for this great dsp power for sure.garyb wrote:DAS mix/mastering tools and the BX digital meet or exceed UAD quality....so do the new S/C verbs...
Any experience with hardware? The DIY community build old fairchailds, La2A etc, what seemt to be better than sofware.garyb wrote:lagoausente wrote:Really? I should like to know more about this. UAD have a few very good compressors, I like a lot the Fairchild. Are Scope at the same level? If are, Xite-1 is the way to go for this great dsp power for sure.garyb wrote:DAS mix/mastering tools and the BX digital meet or exceed UAD quality....so do the new S/C verbs...
yes, really.
i wouldn't fist-fight someone over their perference, but quality-wise, Scope's stuff is CERTAINLY comparable. some may like one or the other a little better, but from an audio tool point of view, Scope has nothing to be ashamed of compared to UAD, and actually, Scope has stuff that UAD doesn't. in addition, the Scope stuff can be used real-time, so it can be used live and during ods. the XITE is certainly the biggest bargain in the history of electronic sound tools(imho).
naturally, there's never too many audio tools, so having both is a nice thing, but not having the UAD isn't nearly as crippling as not having Scope, at least for me.
yes, the Fairchild comp was a great one. i really like UAD's emu and DAS's emu is normally my comp of choice.
Garyb, please, tell us which one is the 'fairchild' ! Because I don't see any in their bundle. And I'm not able to recognize it !garyb wrote:i usually use the DAS fairchild, which is a throw-in with their compressor bundle, and it easily does as good a job as my vintage dbx 160(the version with the big analog vus). in fact, the software compressor is WAY more transparent. i have a number of high quality hardware compressors and i haven't used a single one for sooo long...
it's possible they aren't including it currently. you'd have to email them about it for more info.JoPo wrote:Garyb, please, tell us which one is the 'fairchild' ! Because I don't see any in their bundle. And I'm not able to recognize it !garyb wrote:i usually use the DAS fairchild, which is a throw-in with their compressor bundle, and it easily does as good a job as my vintage dbx 160(the version with the big analog vus). in fact, the software compressor is WAY more transparent. i have a number of high quality hardware compressors and i haven't used a single one for sooo long...
The DAS compressors are really good imho, even if I don't have enough experience to be 100% sure of that ! I like the Wolf Kompressor, also :
http://www.wolf-audio.com/wad/devices/E ... essor.html
It is very precise, chirurgical ! And very affordable price.
+1 I will back up this statement.garyb wrote:DAS mix/mastering tools and the BX digital meet or exceed UAD quality....so do the new S/C verbs...
UAD-2 uses live mode, so therefore it is a live tool and only depends on your audio card latency.garyb wrote:i'm not telling you to put down the UAD, although it's a lttle bit redundant now, especially considering that it's not real-time....still, one can never have too many mixtools...
JoPo wrote:Garyb, please, tell us which one is the 'fairchild' ! Because I don't see any in their bundle. And I'm not able to recognize it !garyb wrote:i usually use the DAS fairchild, which is a throw-in with their compressor bundle, and it easily does as good a job as my vintage dbx 160(the version with the big analog vus). in fact, the software compressor is WAY more transparent. i have a number of high quality hardware compressors and i haven't used a single one for sooo long...
The DAS compressors are really good imho, even if I don't have enough experience to be 100% sure of that ! I like the Wolf Kompressor, also :
http://www.wolf-audio.com/wad/devices/E ... essor.html
It is very precise, chirurgical ! And very affordable price.
www.digitalaudiosoft.com wrote:we also announce an update for the Dynamic Bundle ... a third device DAS660 (see picture below) is included in the Bundle** ... but not sold alone. ** Retroactive offer : Avaible for the ones that already bought the Dynamic Bundle since may 2007 ... (email us with your invoice - support@digitalaudiosoft.com)
Scope doesn't have latency, so there's no need for a bogus "live mode". still, i acknowledge the worth of the UAD card. i would never say it's not worth using if you like it! it's bullshit to say that it's a live tool however, regardless of cool marketing lingo. the soundcard's latency is way too much to call zero latency and zero latency is required live.mailheist wrote:UAD-2 uses live mode, so therefore it is a live tool and only depends on your audio card latency.garyb wrote:i'm not telling you to put down the UAD, although it's a lttle bit redundant now, especially considering that it's not real-time....still, one can never have too many mixtools...
JoPo wrote:Garyb, please, tell us which one is the 'fairchild' ! Because I don't see any in their bundle. And I'm not able to recognize it !garyb wrote:i usually use the DAS fairchild, which is a throw-in with their compressor bundle, and it easily does as good a job as my vintage dbx 160(the version with the big analog vus). in fact, the software compressor is WAY more transparent. i have a number of high quality hardware compressors and i haven't used a single one for sooo long...
The DAS compressors are really good imho, even if I don't have enough experience to be 100% sure of that ! I like the Wolf Kompressor, also :
http://www.wolf-audio.com/wad/devices/E ... essor.html
It is very precise, chirurgical ! And very affordable price.