if u can make that guy sound good many props to you, throw in "Master Plan" vst, there are some others the pros use but it took me a long time to find them and I ain't about to share that.
@@inswainaudio ty u bro, Fairchild 660 Legacy for limiter, Pultec EQp1a, Teletronix la2a, T-Racks One, watch Mix with the Masters you'll find it, level up!
@@mollyoko No, almost all of the "top engineers" are using a hybrid set up with plugins at the very least, if not entirely in-the-box. That might've been true 20 years ago but definitely isn't the case today. Awesome that you are getting good results with a console though!
@@inswainaudio its just not true. All the main Pop, Hip Hop & other commercial mixers are using a ton of outboard. Do you need me to name names? Even if they are using pro tools they are still using a lot of gear and a lot of it they just dont talk about. Most commercial records are hitting one engineer with a neve/api or an ssl before the pro tools guy. Majority of commercial records are recorded on a neve/api/ssl to daw with high end convertors. Plugins cannot do what analog does. Digital is binary. Analog is imperfect.
@@mollyoko And 99% of those engineers are using plugins as well. Virtually everybody uses plugins. If you don't, that's amazing! But everybody else is so that's why this content will only continue to become more relevant
Nice video bro. Keep in mind, Waves will charge you evey year for an update. I left that boat long time ago just because of that.
Thank you! And yeah, I don't update them haha
Nice video. Compression may be smashed a little… I generally halve the difference after I’ve dialled in
Awesome! Thank you!
if u can make that guy sound good many props to you, throw in "Master Plan" vst, there are some others the pros use but it took me a long time to find them and I ain't about to share that.
Appreciate it bro!
@@inswainaudio ty u bro, Fairchild 660 Legacy for limiter, Pultec EQp1a, Teletronix la2a, T-Racks One, watch Mix with the Masters you'll find it, level up!
Same/Same ✊🏾
Ever use soothe2?
Yeah! I love to use it on instruments/instrumentals and side chain the vocals to it
Nobody ever mentions Cakewalk. The majority of people are iPhone and IOS snobs.
The majority of people are working on computers
@@inswainaudio I believe that.
imagine using plugins lol
Almost every single engineer in the world is using plugins; and that number is only increasing every day. If you prefer analog then go for it!
@@inswainaudio except all the top engineers using consoles including myself
@@mollyoko No, almost all of the "top engineers" are using a hybrid set up with plugins at the very least, if not entirely in-the-box. That might've been true 20 years ago but definitely isn't the case today. Awesome that you are getting good results with a console though!
@@inswainaudio its just not true. All the main Pop, Hip Hop & other commercial mixers are using a ton of outboard. Do you need me to name names? Even if they are using pro tools they are still using a lot of gear and a lot of it they just dont talk about. Most commercial records are hitting one engineer with a neve/api or an ssl before the pro tools guy. Majority of commercial records are recorded on a neve/api/ssl to daw with high end convertors. Plugins cannot do what analog does. Digital is binary. Analog is imperfect.
@@mollyoko And 99% of those engineers are using plugins as well. Virtually everybody uses plugins. If you don't, that's amazing! But everybody else is so that's why this content will only continue to become more relevant