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Re: DOuble Checking PUAD Plate sample Slide values [message #94764 is a reply to message #94760] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 08:26 |
Cujjo
Messages: 325 Registered: June 2007
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On the UAD EMT, there is a pre-delay knob, I always use a bit.
Actually this could be tru when using a real EMT I suppose.
When I was at Paul Kolderies studio a few years back (Phil was there) I brought
my Roland 501 and we used it on vocals, we noticed that depending on the
input chosen, there would be cancellation.
"John Macy" <nospamjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>I cut my recording teeth on 140's and we were always
>putting a delay in front of them to separate them from
>the original signal, so unless I am misunderstanding
>something, time alignment should be no problem.
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>"Phil Aiken" <adfadfa@asdfa.asdaf> wrote:
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>>C -
>> Put it on a track insert next to a duplicate track and set it to
100%
>>dry. Should be very easy to tell aurally, but yo can also render the effected
>>track and look at the wave forms. Then, start planning your Super Bowl
party.
>> -P
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>>"CUjo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote:
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>>>I've been using the UAD Plate 140 for a while now, and today I tried it
>>on
>>>Acoustic Guitar..for fun, but I'm finding it seems to have some phase
cancellation
>>>at 1536 sample nudge (4X100 slip)..Is this an incorrect value? It was
easier
>>>to hear on acoustic (drop d tuning) than on the lead vocals, I'm guessing
>>>due to the more low end content is the reason
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