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> Best Reverb Plug-in?
huwwuh
posté jeu. 27 nov. 2003, 17:56
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Can anyone tell me where to find a decent sounding reverb plug-in for AudioDesk? I don't have DP just AudioDesk and the stuff that comes with it sucks.
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posté lun. 5 janv. 2004, 19:36
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QUOTE (huwwuh @ Nov 29 2003, 11:49)
Hey Salty

FYI I don't use sequencers and I don't need MIDI so why buy DP? AudioDesk works just fine for me (all acoustic) It's not about money it's about compatability.  Apparently my mistake was going with MOTU in the first place. My secind mistake was thinking that this was a friendly place to get some info.

Well... you'll be amaized @ how many ANALOG studios use MIDI to automate their signal processing to their tape machines via SMPTE! So just because your not using virtual instruments isnt the reason for not using MIDI.... He was pointing out the way to have a killer reverb with a rig and thats how its done... to me, he said the right thing... you buy a Cadillac you got a Cadillac... buy a Porche you got a Porche.... unfortunatly, it takes money in this game bro! Beleive me, you don't need the demo version.... by far the ALTIVERB'S THE KING FOR MACINTOSH ENVIRONMENT PROCESSES! Also, you better have an ALTIVEC processor ( G4 or greater ) on your rig or your out of luck with ALTIVERB... and get ready to have your processors peaked unless your using a dual G5! smile.gif


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