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Old 30th October 2005   #22
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Originally Posted by GvdB
According to Digi and I do believe them in this, they already got their math right. Nulling tests have also pointed that out. What's there to improve?

But...I also would like the option of having a "vintage" kind of summing buss... maybe with an option in the prefs where you can select which algorithm is used, just as with the time-stretch tool...

The time is now to be able to use the best of both worlds...
right and macdonalds say big macs are healthy and george bush states that he knows what he is doing. But of course... it does what they said it does and does it good... but there is no way they could ever make it better, its not like they have any money riding on it. Thats why im still typing on my Commodore64, they said it was done right

...the best of both worlds. So Digital or digital models of analog? Whats the second world again? Do you really think a digital model of an analog summing bus is suddenly going to give you the depth and width of an analog console?

Every digital modelling amp & every modelled plug in has fallen short of being able to create a replica of analog. Hell! lets use convolution and actually copy the analog waveform and apply it to digital sound... wow still sounds like junk. It should be great to combine something so lacking to something as crucial as the summing bus.
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