Lift And Seperate w/ ECC83S Vr.5 Stereo Tube Filter

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Lift And Seperate w/ ECC83S Vr.5 Stereo Tube Filter

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When your basic ( yawn,yawn. ) EQ, and antennuation won't suffice, try ECC83S. I love to layer Solaris and ProWave, but they tend to blend together too well until I applied the ECC83S to one of the layers. Now both synths have a different character, and sound more refined IMHO. This device works with little DSP draw, and really shines on electro-mechanical emulations, such as the Wurlitzer, B2003, and Rhodes.



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I hope the stereo tube filter served it's purpose for you Jimmy. :)
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It was an effect I have been waiting for, w/o having to use VST or CPU draw.
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Doing a google search, I came up with an AX7 tube. Is that what you are talking about? Or is there a new SFP device?

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that's 12AX7. :D
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Sam, I reckon Scope4live was talking about this one >>> http://www.planetz.com/phpBB2/viewtopic ... 14&start=0
It was my brother sharc & myself's first device built with the sdk. It's nothing too special, but seems to have went down quite well if 550 downloads of the last 2 versions are anything to go by :eek:
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Try the VP-8, or VM-1242 also. The 1242 is so sweet. I wanted to use this live but must wait for additional on / off switches 4 the EQ and I'm sure other little add ons will make this the hottest little mixer around. Until then I use the VP-8 x 2 4 the GSIF modules, w/ additional ECC83's via the insert FX rack in ProWave, and Solaris. This works great, but the 1242 just has the sweetest sound one can imagine. You could always go and buy the one below 4 a mere 5700 USD @ a wholesale price.
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I am hosting a small PR based ass kissing, back patting party here in Vegas this Saturday @ my crib. I never have liked digital recordings of my old favorites, as the instruments seem to be placed differnently in the re- mastering, or conversion process. And yes, there will be pictures of the Hussies, after they punish a local female group @ 9 PM, and visit the backstage area of Princes gig.
O.K. the tip...........................I have just loaded up the 24 bit WAVE modules to send audio through Shroomz and Sharcs VM-1242 mixer. Fuckin' A, was I surprised. I will use my 28U Main Battle Tank instead of my overpriced Boston Acoustics 5.1 rig. It is just too pretty and clean 2 me. But my God when I heard my old Blue Cheer CD's through here I was shocked. The sound I get from the valve emulation is awesome. This beats the piss out of any digital pretty boy stereo I have ever heard. It will also play music on my breaks @ the upcoming gig w/ this..
The Brotha's from Britian Need to marlet this, seriously, it makes my digital CD's sound like my old 8 tracks of Black Sabbath Paraniod.


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