On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc(a)cosgroves.us> wrote:
I'll have to have a listen soon. Early last
Summer I was amazed
at how nice GVerb was compared to my Lexicon. Granted, I just
got my old Altec-Lansings reconed and could finally tell the
difference. Wow! A friend of my who does pro sound heard the
difference. He had the same hardware Lexicon in his live sound
rack that I've been using for years, and he ended up dropping
about $600US on a new Lexicon once he could hear how it stacked
up against something better. The new Lexicon is stellar, btw.
But, he still uses his silky smooth vintage plate reverbs in his
studio.
Harrison has a new version of GVerb available, GVerb+, which is pretty
stellar sounding. And their 3D delay... wow... it's fantastic.
There's a
lot you don't need to use with MixBus, since a lot
of stuff is built into the mix busses and work pretty well
(limiting, compression, tape saturation, high pass filter, etc)
Interesting. Is that stuff part of the Open Source contributions?
The other way around, the extra stuff in the mixer strips & Mixbusses
are the proprietary stuff added by Harrison.
--
Brett W. McCoy --
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