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Analog Channel / Emulating solid-state console saturation

Hello everyone,

Please see the following link:

http://www.mcdsp.com/index.php?optio...=66&Itemid=112

I would like to perform the same using Cakewalk Sonar 6.1 and Waves plug-ins instead of MSDSP's plug-ins. I own the Diamond Bundle from Waves.

Can someone please assist me with this?

I want to achieve the same process that Charles Dye uses when he mixes. I've viewed the "Mix it like a Record" DVD of his and it's amazing.

Thanks.
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Do a search on channel strip software. There are plenty out there. Find one with low cpu cycles and put one on every track. A better approach in my opinion is to buy a decent stereo preamp and run your mix through it.

The rest of Charles approach is documented over at Digidesigns site. Look in some of the early DigiZines from a couple of years ago. He did a series of articles that pretty much parallel his DVD. Here is the first one: http://www2.digidesign.com/digizine/...xing/index.cfm
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Hey Joco, can you give me a link to that DVD?! thanx
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Gnash5150, it's here: http://www.harddisklife.com/ (as are all the articles Middleman mentioned)


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I would like to perform the same using Cakewalk Sonar 6.1 and Waves plug-ins instead of MSDSP's plug-ins.
The Diamond Bundle doesn't contain a channel strip emulator, but Waves recently released their SSL Bundle which definitely does.
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Here are a couple of plugs that have some free trials that you can use to try to recreate the sounds Charles achieves in PT.

I have some Timeworks stuff and I really like it.

http://www.modernplugins.in-tw.com/

http://www.sonictimeworks.com/products.php

There is also a great list of free plugs here:
http://womb.mixerman.net/showthread.php?t=723
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Here's another one to try:


http://macaudiopro.digitalmedianet.c...e.jsp?id=38806
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