Sounds GREAT - both in this example and on the drum bus, truly versatile and pristine sounding. 👍👍 Two not-so-positive remarks, though: 1/ not sure I can imagine a situation in which I'd want to give 40dB of gain to things, but certainly can imagine a lot of situations in which I might have more than 10dB of compression going, and in all & any case I'd always want to see compression not metered in just that tiny little 10 segment space between the 0 mark and the bottom of the scale. So... perhaps a bit of a non optimal use of screen real estate & graphics, here? 2/ for the love of everything holy, as this is the voice and the channel of THE man in the world of recording audio tech, can we please get his voice without the very annoying radio interference beneath it?!? Doesn't make for a good look, in terms of sheer engineering. Thanks!
More videos of George directly working it ..more... more... more.... Thank you
I’m already getting clients asking me how I got the piano to sound so good. Thanks George.
Mind blown. Adding this to my arsenal for sure.
Very useful tutorial, thanks!
This is Instrument not a plug in! Great...just great.
Sounds GREAT - both in this example and on the drum bus, truly versatile and pristine sounding.
👍👍
Two not-so-positive remarks, though:
1/ not sure I can imagine a situation in which I'd want to give 40dB of gain to things, but certainly can imagine a lot of situations in which I might have more than 10dB of compression going, and in all & any case I'd always want to see compression not metered in just that tiny little 10 segment space between the 0 mark and the bottom of the scale. So... perhaps a bit of a non optimal use of screen real estate & graphics, here?
2/ for the love of everything holy, as this is the voice and the channel of THE man in the world of recording audio tech, can we please get his voice without the very annoying radio interference beneath it?!? Doesn't make for a good look, in terms of sheer engineering. Thanks!
yeah, it sounds great but the GUI sucks so much that I don't want to use it unfortunately. It makes it very slow to work with