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| Gear addict Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Canada
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| Is the linear phase EQ as good/better than the GM plug-ins ?? I already own the Sony Oxford and the GM eq TDM plug ins. I need to get the L2 but was wondering if it's worthed to spend the extra $$$ and get the Masters bundle package wich includes the EQ and compressor. Thankss |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: El Lay
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| It's a very different beast. Certainly worth having for a different flavor, EQ without phase shift can be a great tool. It takes a bit more work to use though because of the amount of DSP it requires & it induces major latency. The LMB is a great plug as well, with the same caveats.
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| Gear interested Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Los Angeles
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| You have to buy the masters bundle to get the L2, at least here in the US. Yes, you'll probably end up using it in addition or instead of the Oxford and GML EQ's. I did and it works great, only not at 96 kHz. |
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