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If you want a very very basic sound, try the YOUWASHOCK VSTi: YouWaShockVST - You Wa Shock !ÂÂ*
Nevermind the terrible spelling and grammar ("truck" instead of "track", etc.), I think it's translated from another language. However, the plugin kicks ass for what it is (free) and can really bring out the life in a track when put on the master channel. It also sounds good on individual instruments (bass and drums are the highlights). |
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Brandon's take on this couldn't be more on the money.
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Good point on what the "pro's" use, especially in Nashville. I recently attending the MIX Soundcheck Forum a few weeks ago. Paul Worley (producer for Lady Antebellum, Big & Rich, Dixie Chicks, etc) and his team (AE, ME) use the same tools, as well as Chuck Ainley. However, one big difference between them and me. They really, really, really know how to use them through lots of years of experience using the best equipment and best musicians/talent in the world. For the most part they know almost exactly what "that knob's gonna do" before touching it. Tony |
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