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    I did read the thread.

    And i stand by what i said.

    the SSL plugs are amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy View Post
    I did read the thread.

    And i stand by what i said.

    the SSL plugs are amazing.
    I don't doubt that my good man, the point is I didn't ask for information on plug-ins.

    I really like Squirrels. Just thought I'd toss that in there, while we're on a ''say what you like'' tip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas_beast View Post
    I don't doubt that my good man, the point is I didn't ask for information on plug-ins.

    I really like Squirrels. Just thought I'd toss that in there, while we're on a ''say what you like'' tip.
    DO you?

    Sicko.

    O.K. O.K.

    Id go with the TL Audio stuff all the way, drawmer, and manley.

    Now where is my overdraft?

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    I understand the topic. But i am also very sure you can go a hell of a lot of the way to ''analoguish sound'' and still not be using a single piece of analogue equipment. But just get yourself some nice kit and see if that was what you were looking for, i would like to myself some day. ''Warm'' is subjective and more often than not just boosted lows and dimmed down high-end :) I guess for cheap it will suffice to just record stuff to vhs/tape, mebbe at hot levels, too. And then bnack to the puter. I'd like to try that myself. But i'd prolly just end up noticing that the problems with my tracks have little to do with the difference between digital and analogue ;)

 

 

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