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another cool UAD discovery [message #89537] Sun, 09 September 2007 02:04 Go to next message
DJ is currently offline  DJ   FRANCE
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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.

OK..that's all.

;o)
Re: another cool UAD discovery [message #89540 is a reply to message #89537] Sun, 09 September 2007 04:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ted Gerber is currently offline  Ted Gerber   
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Thanks DJ - I've finding a similar challenge with some celtic harp this week,
I don't have the Roland (Mac UAD) but I'll try something else based on your
post.

Ted

"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.
>
>OK..that's all.
>
>;o)
>
>
Re: another cool UAD discovery [message #89541 is a reply to message #89537] Sun, 09 September 2007 07:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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I wish they would do an emulation of the TC Electronic analog chorus
pedal. That thing blew away all chori (sic), IMHO. Does the Powercore
card offer it?

DJ 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.
>
> OK..that's all.
>
> ;o)
>
>
Re: another cool UAD discovery [message #89546 is a reply to message #89537] Sun, 09 September 2007 07:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nil is currently offline  Nil
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"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
Re: another cool UAD discovery [message #89597 is a reply to message #89546] Mon, 10 September 2007 12:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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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
Re: another cool UAD discovery [message #89602 is a reply to message #89597] Mon, 10 September 2007 15:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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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.
>
> 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
Re: another cool UAD discovery [message #89618 is a reply to message #89602] Tue, 11 September 2007 19:07 Go to previous message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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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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