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Originally Posted by E-Irizarry Yeah I don't see what the fascination is with Waves Doubler. It just sits idly in my VSTfx DAW soft rack. I will give it a go sometime in the next few days, and get back to you guys on that - if I demo it. |
I am surprised to see so many reverbs mentioned here. I thought that was kind of old school. Its really an art to get a good sounding vocal without reverb.
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Originally Posted by E-Irizarry Number fukkin' 1 here: Voxengo Voxformer.
I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned it....really.
This VST kicks Antares Mic Modeler's ass on the double (no pun intended to Waves Doubler.) *Roger from What's Happening Now kind of laugh* |
I had not really looked into this before, but in looking at it, it seems to be primarily a channel strip with a two band compressor. It seems to be more geared toward ease of use rather than offering anything new (from reading their page about it). I don't see anything about microphone modeling though - and Antares discontinued that product long ago.
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Originally Posted by E-Irizarry 2) Jesusonic (affiliated with Cockos/REAPER) Noise Gate:
The best noise gate ever! Holy fukkin sheeeeit!
For example, a user can record in a room of people talking shit and if the user/engineer sets the cardoid mic to only pic up in one direction and if that user is directly in front of the mic close enough while a whole bunch of people a hecklin' and chattin away. This noise gate will filter out the hecklin' into light "static" in the background and the user vocals will have clarity. |
Does that really improve the sound? I just use the marquee tool in logic and cut out all that stuff.