Well I was doodling around with some scope devices namely "Interpole", "Proddesey", "STM2448 Mixer", and after a few hours this was the result, what I was toying with was a fully mixed inside SFP track, every output from Nuendo is direct into the STM mixer, in essence Nuendo's out monitor was dead and SFP was pumping

I also was messing with running a Virus thru the Interpole for its deep -24db moog filter and came up with nice subtle warm filter sweeps on the lead.
This is just a demo of sorts, I did not set out to make a track but I am diggin it so I plan to finish it in the next few days, it still needs a whole mess of work and little bits here and there.
Also, im curious on your take of the mix, EQ wise, reason I ask is because this is the 1st time I used the TC-Works Assimilator, I just used an EQ curve from a Tiesto track and applied it to my general master, which was already processed thru the Optimaster and a Pultec Pro and dithered down with the stock wavelab uHR22 or what ever its called

Any feedback is appreciated, I grabbed a part in the middle of the track to give ya a taste before a real posting hehe, I am curious to see if you think the TC EQ did a fair job of stabalizing the curves.
The grand is an EWQL Steinway B Concert grand EQed bright and compred with an LA2A and a Huge verb from a TC classic Verb, in the drop I plan to do a whole orchestras build up with 18 part Violins and such to give a really cheesy euro trance vibe lol.
Cheers!
PS. 192bit Lame MP3 for the curious.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Basic Pitch on 2004-07-31 20:41 ]</font>