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Re: another cool UAD discovery [message #89602 is a reply to message #89597] |
Mon, 10 September 2007 15:03 |
Bill L
Messages: 766 Registered: August 2006
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Never mind, Neil, I found it. Man, this thing sounds niiiice. I like it
on guitars, vocals, just about anything. They really got a nice vibe
going with it.
Bill L wrote:
> Neil, Could you post it again? I must have missed it and could not find
> it in the past week or so.
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> Neil wrote:
>> "DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
>>> The other day UA pinged me with a bunch of bonus coupons. It just so
>>> happened that it was enough for me to buy the Roland Space Echo and Boss
>> CE1
>>> chorus pedal emulator....so rather than die, I went ahead and got them.
>> The
>>> Space Echo is very cool. I'd forgotten how much vibe that thing has, but
>> the
>>> coolest discovery was the CE1 chorus pedal. I've got some mixes here
>>> with
>> a
>>> lot of mandolin in them. I've had to use quite a bit of subtractive
>>> EQ on
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>>> the instruments in these mixes to cut the mud and they were sounding
>>> a bit
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>>> thin and brittle. A good way to get the "thick" back in a mandolin while
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>>> still cutting some of the midrange is to use the Boss CE1 on it. Same
>>> goes
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>>> for the Roland Dimension D on acoustic guitars. It plumps up the signal
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>>> nicely while being very unobtrusive if used as a send effect and
>>> still allows some space in the mix for other instruments.
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>> Deej, you should definitely try that (free) TubeDriver plugin I
>> posted a link to last week - not for the drive, just for the
>> harmonics - that'll also thicken up that mando without having
>> to resort to pitch-shifting stuff like chorii.
>>
>> Neil
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Re: another cool UAD discovery [message #89618 is a reply to message #89602] |
Tue, 11 September 2007 19:07 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Hey Bill, glad you found it... missed your post & am just now
catching up.
Take it easy on that thing, though - it can be like audio
heroin... sounds great, but you use too much and.... :)
Neil
Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>Never mind, Neil, I found it. Man, this thing sounds niiiice. I like it
>on guitars, vocals, just about anything. They really got a nice vibe
>going with it.
>
>Bill L wrote:
>> Neil, Could you post it again? I must have missed it and could not find
>> it in the past week or so.
>>
>> Neil wrote:
>>> "DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
>>>> The other day UA pinged me with a bunch of bonus coupons. It just so
>>>> happened that it was enough for me to buy the Roland Space Echo and
Boss
>>> CE1
>>>> chorus pedal emulator....so rather than die, I went ahead and got them.
>>> The
>>>> Space Echo is very cool. I'd forgotten how much vibe that thing has,
but
>>> the
>>>> coolest discovery was the CE1 chorus pedal. I've got some mixes here
>>>> with
>>> a
>>>> lot of mandolin in them. I've had to use quite a bit of subtractive
>>>> EQ on
>>>
>>>> the instruments in these mixes to cut the mud and they were sounding
>>>> a bit
>>>
>>>> thin and brittle. A good way to get the "thick" back in a mandolin while
>>>
>>>> still cutting some of the midrange is to use the Boss CE1 on it. Same
>>>> goes
>>>
>>>> for the Roland Dimension D on acoustic guitars. It plumps up the signal
>>>
>>>> nicely while being very unobtrusive if used as a send effect and
>>>> still allows some space in the mix for other instruments.
>>>
>>>
>>> Deej, you should definitely try that (free) TubeDriver plugin I
>>> posted a link to last week - not for the drive, just for the
>>> harmonics - that'll also thicken up that mando without having
>>> to resort to pitch-shifting stuff like chorii.
>>>
>>> Neil
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