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| Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2002 Location: Ky.
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Thread Starter | A quote by Brad McGowan, comments?
Brad probably sees this and goes "what the hell?" Anyway, sorry Brad, quoting you from Bruces forum... "Regarding slowing the transients down in digital mixes... I've personally found that just running the mix through a piece of outboard gear with transformers in it does just that. Make yourself a simple box with 1:1 transformers. Something with some large proportion of steel in the contruction will give you more saturation and coloration. Just try running your mixes through it. You essentially could control the amount of "color" just by adjusting the master fader level. A thought... " Anyone care to expand on this? If its possible to make a "color box" this way, what are typically known as great transformers for doing such a thing?
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