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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Liquid Mixer + drum question

2007-03-08 by Tim McLane

In your estimation, what is the difference between the Liquidmix and real Neve 3 band eq pre-amp?

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  > c) to give end users access to high quality Focusrite processing and
  > the unique 'flavor' of Focusrite.
  > 

  The Liquidmix doesn't focus on focusrite products. It emulates all kinds of 
  classic gear including pultecs, neve, etc. I think 60 units in all. And you can 
  run a compressor and eq on each 32 tracks - so 64 instances all without load 
  on your cpu.

  The LM is an incredible bargain in many ways. However, there are two issues. 
  First is that there is latency, so it works best on the master audio track, or 
  if you run it on every track hoping for the same latency, or else bounce each 
  track. Second is that the controls are unlike most where you can continuously 
  adjust a parameter - say between 0 and 127. On the LM many controls only 
  have two or three settings. For example on a compressor ratio it might be 1:1, 
  2:1, 4:1, but nothing in between.

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