JuSumPilgrim
New member
Just thought Id share.
I had a song with 4 vocal tracks, a couple of renEQs and ultrafunk EQs on them. Things were pretty cool although there was a slight fog and lack of definition in the low mids (somewhere around 400-800 or so). To make a long story short, I recently had credit at a store and splurged for waves' masters package as this place didnt have any mics or pres worth talking about. It was more of a keyboard/software kind of place than a pro audio store. Anyway, I had only used the plugs on mixdowns as they are meant for "mastering" but I figured why not. So I put the linear phase EQ on the lead vocal and lo and behold...clarity, definition all around, like someone took the veil off. This was a track done with an NT1000 through an envoice and it was reminiscent of the clarity and up frontness of a buzz pre I borrowed a couple of times (that was the last time I had a religious experience ) Check it out.
I had a song with 4 vocal tracks, a couple of renEQs and ultrafunk EQs on them. Things were pretty cool although there was a slight fog and lack of definition in the low mids (somewhere around 400-800 or so). To make a long story short, I recently had credit at a store and splurged for waves' masters package as this place didnt have any mics or pres worth talking about. It was more of a keyboard/software kind of place than a pro audio store. Anyway, I had only used the plugs on mixdowns as they are meant for "mastering" but I figured why not. So I put the linear phase EQ on the lead vocal and lo and behold...clarity, definition all around, like someone took the veil off. This was a track done with an NT1000 through an envoice and it was reminiscent of the clarity and up frontness of a buzz pre I borrowed a couple of times (that was the last time I had a religious experience ) Check it out.