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Re: PSP Nitro

Post by lowpass » Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:33 am

Mad EP wrote:
not a fan of vintage warmer personally.
I agree with you. I think VintageWarmer is overused for the wrong purposes. As an effect - it can be cool. As an overall mix solution - I think it creates more problems than it fixes.


Just so peeps don't get confused tho...
oldTimer isn't VintageWarmer. Totally diff plugin...

http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/oldTimer.html
are you on about using it on the 2 track out? or just over using it in different elements?

With saturation you gotta pick your battles, using it on everything and anything is gonna leave you with one mushy mix, using it on the odd harsh clinical sounding synth can get some nice results, or just as a little something for the drums

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Re: PSP Nitro

Post by Mad_EP » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:39 am

lowpass wrote:
Mad EP wrote:
not a fan of vintage warmer personally.
I agree with you. I think VintageWarmer is overused for the wrong purposes. As an effect - it can be cool. As an overall mix solution - I think it creates more problems than it fixes.


Just so peeps don't get confused tho...
oldTimer isn't VintageWarmer. Totally diff plugin...

http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/oldTimer.html
are you on about using it on the 2 track out? or just over using it in different elements?

With saturation you gotta pick your battles, using it on everything and anything is gonna leave you with one mushy mix, using it on the odd harsh clinical sounding synth can get some nice results, or just as a little something for the drums

Yep - as I said... as the odd effect here and there it can be great. I just cringe when I hear it full blast on the master, track after track.
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Re: PSP Nitro

Post by Sharmaji » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:52 pm

^ cool. seems like it does what it sets out to do. ever use it on vox?

rough rider is wicked but i've had issues where, at extreme settings, it won't catch on until a few full transients have passed. sometimes have to bounce out and replace bits that didn't make it thru.... still, completely worth the "price" as a wicked flavor compressor!
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Re: PSP Nitro

Post by nowaysj » Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:11 pm

There is a paid 3 multiband version, btw.
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