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Originally Posted by Steab So many people are confused about decapitator.
Decapitator is an analog sounding DISTORTION (+filters) plugin.
Juice will be a SATURATION and COLORATION plugin, emulating famous analog circuits. |
It seems that you are also confused about it.
DECAPITATOR, despite it's name is not a distortion but a saturation plugin.
As SoundToys call it : "Analog
Saturation Modeler".
It can distort too due to it's PUNISH feature, but at first it's a saturation plugin.
Decapitator is, let's say, strong, whereas Juice is aimed at subtle. That said, the Juice models will be different from the Decapitator's ones and "better" dixit SoundToys : "We learned so much developing the modeling technology that’s in Decapitator, and plan to take it even further with Juice".
Not to mention that Juice is aimed a being used on every track/channel, instead of Decapitator, which is not a "put it everywhere and forget" kind of plugin. Juice is after all, an "Analog Input Channel" plugin, so that makes sense.
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Originally Posted by Steab Curious to see how it'll hold up against vcc. |
Well, there is no comparison. Two different beasts, not the same purpose.
Slate Digital VCC is aimed at emulating the whole analog console summing behaviour. It's not just an "analog channel input" plugin. That's why you have to use 2 plugins together, one on each channel and one on the master.