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Old 13th May 2008, 05:57 AM   #1
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Good Female Vocal Sound today

Female Vox:

Tracking Chain:
Neumann M 147 > Rupert Neve Portico (Silk On) > Distressor mild setting > Gates SA39 Tube Limiter > AD16X > ProTools HD

Mix Chain:

Logic > MOTU Traveler DA > Derresser DS mode> Speck ASC-V EQ > Distressor dirty setting > Derresser Hi Freq Limiter mode > Rosetta 200 AD > sends to Logic Space Designer Reverb and Slap Back Delay.

Aggressive and in your face but smooth at the same time. Loving my toys.
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