
laj35
New member
What's up Fellas,
B-Day has come and gone and now am considering spending a bit of cash. I've found that the routinely used soft-processors (ie compressors, fx, and EQs) I use on the PC (I use Waves Gold Bundle, Steinberg Mastering Edition, along with all plugs that come with Cubase 5.0, Wavelab 3.0, and Sound Forge 5.0) are usually fairly sufficient, but I'm considering investing in some hardware counterparts because:
A) I've heard mannnny times that hard kills soft for such schtuff.........
B) More interesting chains/options will present themselves........
C) "Save" and "Money" don't go near eachother..........
So basically I'm wondering:
1. Which Multi-FX Unit (200-350US$$)??? I was thinking about this: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...4146766724/search/g=home/detail/base_id/49388 ; any good??
2. Which Multi-Band EQ (100-200US$$)??? This one OK:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...4146766724/search/g=home/detail/base_id/35451 ????
3. Which Compressor (100-250US$$)??? Behringer, but will it do:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...4146766724/search/g=home/detail/base_id/43290 ????
4. Which of these three (I only got cash for one; also, should somethin else needs to go 1st???) should I get first, or which will I use most I guess is the more fitting question?
---I'm mostly producing synthetic tunes, ranging from slightly dancey, to ambient, and even some Tortoise-esque space rock every now and then when I can jam with a guitar player. I'd like to have hardware that is able to process anything I can get a signal from. If you feel that I should just stick with my difrect-x/VST effects/processors than please voice that, I'd like to know some advatanges you get with hardware that aren't available with soft-processors.
As usual, any thoughts/ideas/help is really appreciated, thanks....
Laj
B-Day has come and gone and now am considering spending a bit of cash. I've found that the routinely used soft-processors (ie compressors, fx, and EQs) I use on the PC (I use Waves Gold Bundle, Steinberg Mastering Edition, along with all plugs that come with Cubase 5.0, Wavelab 3.0, and Sound Forge 5.0) are usually fairly sufficient, but I'm considering investing in some hardware counterparts because:
A) I've heard mannnny times that hard kills soft for such schtuff.........
B) More interesting chains/options will present themselves........
C) "Save" and "Money" don't go near eachother..........
So basically I'm wondering:
1. Which Multi-FX Unit (200-350US$$)??? I was thinking about this: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...4146766724/search/g=home/detail/base_id/49388 ; any good??
2. Which Multi-Band EQ (100-200US$$)??? This one OK:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...4146766724/search/g=home/detail/base_id/35451 ????
3. Which Compressor (100-250US$$)??? Behringer, but will it do:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...4146766724/search/g=home/detail/base_id/43290 ????
4. Which of these three (I only got cash for one; also, should somethin else needs to go 1st???) should I get first, or which will I use most I guess is the more fitting question?
---I'm mostly producing synthetic tunes, ranging from slightly dancey, to ambient, and even some Tortoise-esque space rock every now and then when I can jam with a guitar player. I'd like to have hardware that is able to process anything I can get a signal from. If you feel that I should just stick with my difrect-x/VST effects/processors than please voice that, I'd like to know some advatanges you get with hardware that aren't available with soft-processors.
As usual, any thoughts/ideas/help is really appreciated, thanks....
Laj