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Originally Posted by farjedi I'm a Nebula user, although recently I've found to improve my work flow I use it mainly in mastering my own songs. This is technology for the future and for 64bit machines with a lot of RAM. Within a few years most people will have these machines and this aspect will be mute..on to the Tape Booster + plugin...
I have to fess that I dont have R2R yet but I was intruiged to try it as the audio examples were immense, this thing works well at on its own. I have been particularly impressed with its ability to add percieved volume without affecting transients or punch. I created a rough master using 3 instances of TapeBooster and a limiter, and one with just the limiter. I matched the loudness. It was pretty clear to me that the Tapebooster version had more of punch, lowend and clarity but it was evident from viewing the wavs in Soundforge there was more dynamics to the TapeBoost version left, whilst the peaks of the limiter only version was square-waved..
This is incredible value for money...... |
So you used Tape Booster only or together with R2R?
I simply want to know what to expect if I get Tape Booster alone to begin with.
Since I can't really demo the R2R fully without buying it, it's simply too expensive to go for, without knowing exactly what I get; how useful it would actually be for me.