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Samplitube plugin for Paris? tell me more Jamey Tiffee [message #65870] Tue, 28 March 2006 20:43 Go to next message
Stevehwan is currently offline  Stevehwan   
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Samplitube plugin for Paris? tell me more Jamey Tiffee. I have IKs Amplitube
and T-Racks. Is this another one of their plugins? If so can you tell me
how it could benifit me in Paris?
Steve Cox Productions
Re: Samplitube plugin for Paris? tell me more Jamey Tiffee [message #65934 is a reply to message #65870] Wed, 29 March 2006 12:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jamey Tiffee is currently offline  Jamey Tiffee   UNITED STATES
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Steve Cox wrote:
> Samplitube plugin for Paris? tell me more Jamey Tiffee. I have IKs Amplitube
> and T-Racks. Is this another one of their plugins? If so can you tell me
> how it could benifit me in Paris?
> Steve Cox Productions
Found it!

Samplitude is a DAW that started as a pure mastering solution and
evolved into a full blown DAW for audio no midi to speak of. It is the
most transparent DAW I have heard (Nuendo, Sonar, PARIS, Cubase, Pro
Tools) which means I really don't like to mix in it because I don't have
the best front end equipment so I need something to pretty things up a
bit, I tested them all on the same speakers and found Samplitude to be
the cleanest it just doesn't color the tones or at least in a way that I
disapproved of anyway like the others.

What I like the most is I can brighten my PARIS mixes up just enough to
make them stand up and out. PARIS is a true analog sounding DAW IMO in
that it smears things like analog tape and with mixes being done mostly
in digital realm these days that makes it sound like it has a blanket
over it to the average joe. (That analogy comes from people that hear
my first CD that was mixed and mastered in PARIS great sounding stuff
they say it just sounds kind of muffled, it left it sounding too analog
compared to what is out there and even I have acclimated to the point
that I agree.)So I looked or listened for a way to master and give me
some control over that. Because no matter how much I tweaked PARIS
during mastering I couldn't get it to stop smearing things, which is not
bad to some degree and is what I want PARIS to do when I'm mixing.

So I demoed all of the for mentioned DAWS doing a remaster of one song
from the first CD to see which would do what I wanted and still leave
most of the PARIS magic and settled on Samplitude because "it just
sounds better" ;). It gave me the results I was looking for from the
song. I posted the remix to some folk that pointed it out before and
they all agreed that what I did "fixed" it.

Samplitude is made by Magix and here it is
http://site.magix.net/english-us/home/professional/samplitud e-v8-professional/?version=eversion

You will want to not use the MEC to monitor just get an M-Audio or
Creative card or something to monitor Samplitude for mastering. To me
this makes the most sense anyway because most the people hearing your
music will listen on this type of converter anyhow and not PARIS.
Re: Samplitube plugin for Paris? tell me more Jamey Tiffee [message #66017 is a reply to message #65934] Sat, 01 April 2006 08:29 Go to previous message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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Jamey,

Using a house clock can clean up this smearing quite a bit. I clock from
Mytek and I have noticed a marked improvement in this situatiion. If the
project isn't mixed *hot* (ie channel and submix faders not redlining) the
mix comes out sounding much more like the contemporary DAWs, and then you
can just strap NoLimit across the mix bus and crank it to create whatever
amount of *hugeness* you desire.

Cheers,

Deej

"Jamey Tiffee" <jstiffee_nospam@allassomusic.com> wrote in message
news:442af09a$1@linux...
> Steve Cox wrote:
> > Samplitube plugin for Paris? tell me more Jamey Tiffee. I have IKs
Amplitube
> > and T-Racks. Is this another one of their plugins? If so can you tell me
> > how it could benifit me in Paris?
> > Steve Cox Productions
> Found it!
>
> Samplitude is a DAW that started as a pure mastering solution and
> evolved into a full blown DAW for audio no midi to speak of. It is the
> most transparent DAW I have heard (Nuendo, Sonar, PARIS, Cubase, Pro
> Tools) which means I really don't like to mix in it because I don't have
> the best front end equipment so I need something to pretty things up a
> bit, I tested them all on the same speakers and found Samplitude to be
> the cleanest it just doesn't color the tones or at least in a way that I
> disapproved of anyway like the others.
>
> What I like the most is I can brighten my PARIS mixes up just enough to
> make them stand up and out. PARIS is a true analog sounding DAW IMO in
> that it smears things like analog tape and with mixes being done mostly
> in digital realm these days that makes it sound like it has a blanket
> over it to the average joe. (That analogy comes from people that hear
> my first CD that was mixed and mastered in PARIS great sounding stuff
> they say it just sounds kind of muffled, it left it sounding too analog
> compared to what is out there and even I have acclimated to the point
> that I agree.)So I looked or listened for a way to master and give me
> some control over that. Because no matter how much I tweaked PARIS
> during mastering I couldn't get it to stop smearing things, which is not
> bad to some degree and is what I want PARIS to do when I'm mixing.
>
> So I demoed all of the for mentioned DAWS doing a remaster of one song
> from the first CD to see which would do what I wanted and still leave
> most of the PARIS magic and settled on Samplitude because "it just
> sounds better" ;). It gave me the results I was looking for from the
> song. I posted the remix to some folk that pointed it out before and
> they all agreed that what I did "fixed" it.
>
> Samplitude is made by Magix and here it is
>
http://site.magix.net/english-us/home/professional/samplitud e-v8-professiona
l/?version=eversion
>
> You will want to not use the MEC to monitor just get an M-Audio or
> Creative card or something to monitor Samplitude for mastering. To me
> this makes the most sense anyway because most the people hearing your
> music will listen on this type of converter anyhow and not PARIS.
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