iZotope Nectar, mixing vocals

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Re: iZotope Nectar, mixing vocals

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You can't read the posts them because you're a trolling idiot: just stick your head in the sand and go 'la-la' whilst putting your fingers in your ears and you don't have to deal with the real world.

If you can't master with Scope then you have no right mastering, and no VSTi is going to fix that. Leave it to someone with talent and actual knowledge.

"Wah! Wah! Wah! Why can't everything be a VSTi, daddy?" Ruddy well bleat it somewhere else to some people that might care (oh, but not on Gearslutz like you tried last time to belittle XITE and I copped you straight away: same idiot writing style). You're a fraud.
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Mr Arkadin wrote:
braincell wrote:If Scope is so good then why the hell don't they make it into a VST platform so they can widen their market?


I have nothing against VSTis, but you'd be better received at KVR.
And here´s the right THREAD ...
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5609399

:lol:

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braincell wrote:If Scope is so good then why the hell don't they make it into a VST platform so they can widen their market?
I think Vascomusic's post is the best recent post on this http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php ... 84#p301384. The main reason people use Scope over VST is because it sounds better. Making Scope into a VST wont change that and has already been tried. Much better to make a sequencer based on Scope rather than make Scope based on a sequencer.
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Waves console emulators work for me. A lot of the "better" part was the mixer sound. One could argue that Xite is a great solution for live performers but when sequencing at home, I found switching between two platforms to be a pain. It could have been made easier with ReWire which for some reason they never implemented. I greatly enjoy that Cubase has no patch cables and also I love having many of my own custom keyboard shortcuts and macros.

In the world of computing, skeuomorphism (pioneered by Apple) is being quickly abandoned R.I.P.! I always thought that skeuomorphism was idiotic.
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garyb wrote::lol:
nobody does real mastering with vst plugins. nobody.
Nobody does real mixing and recording with virtual mixing boards either, unless they can't afford a real, physical and very expensive mixing console.
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braincell wrote:I greatly enjoy that Cubase has no patch cables
I greatly enjoy that Scope HAS patch cables. You should stick to Cubase and your Echo Gina card.
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Well here's what they use on the big jobs, but I only get to go there when the stars are aligned, but it is a mastering facility with more gear than I have seen since Criteria when I was a visiting youngster, wanting to touch a seat where Clapton, or Jaco might have sat.
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I saw the LA Philharmonic a few years ago at the naturally great sounding Hamm Concert Hall by UNLV.
I asked the Conductor which Reverb he was using.
I was 86'd (drug out to the alley and beaten).

FWIW The XITE-1 sounds great in a mix there, I can't really hear a big difference in the audio quality of the mastered CD of Solaris and Scope, but I sure could hear the engineers excellent chops and knowledge of his gear.

I need a plug that emulates him, or maybe S|C can make a GaryB GUI Engineering plug in where your mix is transmitted through Nueral netwroks and clouds, where engineers just post texted messages in little pop ups that say "back off the FX you moron, or quit whining you little bitch..."

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braincell wrote:This post was made by Mr Arkadin who is currently on your ignore list.
This post was made by dawman who is currently on your ignore list.
This post was made by braincell, who is currently making trolling comments.
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Braincell is THE champ !

He´ll soon have the longest ignore list ever found @PlanetZ.
That deserves a price for sure.

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I'd seriously start to doubt I was on the right forum if I had to ignore so many people just to get by. Not good ole braincell though, have to admire that level of perseverance. :D
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braincell wrote:
garyb wrote::lol:
nobody does real mastering with vst plugins. nobody.
Nobody does real mixing and recording with virtual mixing boards either, unless they can't afford a real, physical and very expensive mixing console.

this is less true. much less true.
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garyb wrote:

this is less true. much less true.
For the 1st time, you might be wrong here ...

This single Braincell is, in opposite to most other single braincells (or monads), the holy grail of knowledge in the audio world.
It´s a fact he´s the most busy and most creative creature in the universe generating unbelievable amount of sales for any kind of gear which improves todays and yesterdays music (unfortunately there isn´t any indication that also rules for future music,- but ... who knows ?).

Some insiders call him BrainSell b.t.w.,- but that´s top secret, you know ...

There´s rumour the german company Sonic Core suffers from his existence, well knowing he was the reason of bancrupcy of Creamware.
S|C, this year, doesn´t show up at NAMM,- and I know from insiders,- BrainSell is the reason !

Well,- I hope someone here types the 2nd episode of that success-story ... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Maybe we do a movie later,- in memorial of BrainSell and w/ music created in SCOPE, 32Bits, small samples used in BC Modular STS OSCs,- but all cuts thru the mix (whatever that means,- LOL).

:D

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I'm waiting for his album.
Haven't heard Vinyl since the 90s, but according to the theorists and scientists from the art of nullifcation, downloaded vinyl has extra 1s and 0s that give it a warmer sound.
So warm that the guys at Nebula created a plug in using the same math.
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:)
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braincell wrote:This post was made by Bud Weiser who is currently on your ignore list.
This post was made by dawman who is currently on your ignore list.
Your responses are becoming as dull and predictable as you.
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Swoopin' in Braincell - Oh , that's right, I'm blocked :)
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Let's see if his next incisive post will be:

"This post was made by Mr Arkadin who is currently on your ignore list.
This post was made by wayne who is currently on your ignore list."

Yawn.
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