![]() The shell just wouldn't load, even after countless e-mail exchanges about work-arounds with their people. For the other bands I'm recording, Mixbus just wouldn't work primarily due to the incompatibility with my Waves plugins. I love the sound and the idea of mixing on a "true" console without all of the plugins. Joel, I'm also using Windows 7 and I still use the Harrison Mixbus on occasion to mix my own band's rehearsals. It is just what I have learned and my opinion. Welcome to the forum LarBear! Please don't take my response as attitude. This is just my opinion on what seems obvious to me. An emulation of tape saturation may help you, but it seems you are missing what makes that sound to begin with. It is the using of the hardware available then to it's fullest extent (maybe) that gives it it's particular sound. It is not a modern plugin that will make things sound classic or old. Just get the tone of the instrument, and more importantly, the performance down and you will find what you are looking for. Use the instruments that were used then, and start 'stopping' trying so hard is my opinion.Ĭrappy mics and great recording techniques with a great performance trump any plugin that claims to get any particular sound. You do realize that what gives you the classic 70's sound i s gear that is less precise than what we have available now right? What makes that sound is the quality of the performance and the particular room it was recorded in. ![]()
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