Bye-Bye Big Mixer
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It depends on your style, as I have said all along. I just mixed two acoustic guitars and vocals in the pulsar mixer because it is 0 latency and because of the high quality effects (masterverb, and the SSB stuff). But when I make my music, I am still mixing in Cubase. I use synths and FX outta pulsar. mix, sequence, more FX in cubase. the VST FX are WAY MORE experimental than anything on pulsar. The propac mixer is much better than the big mixer, i still don't use it much though.On 2002-05-25 03:14, djevo wrote:
Algorythm >>: would you also 'advice' to don't use the Pulsar mixer that comes with the ProPack?
What do you mean by way more experimantal? You think they are better to use then the Pulasr FX?On 2002-05-25 06:33, algorhythm wrote:It depends on your style, as I have said all along. I just mixed two acoustic guitars and vocals in the pulsar mixer because it is 0 latency and because of the high quality effects (masterverb, and the SSB stuff). But when I make my music, I am still mixing in Cubase. I use synths and FX outta pulsar. mix, sequence, more FX in cubase. the VST FX are WAY MORE experimental than anything on pulsar. The propac mixer is much better than the big mixer, i still don't use it much though.
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"better" depends on what you are doing - freeware VST stuff can afford to be more innovative and experimental because they literally have nothing to lose. Creamware is trying to make money, and studio professionals are more likely to buy more than us "normal" musicians = more conservative plugins. Frankly, I use both pulsar and VST, the VST stuff is just awful neat to me right now . . .
stuff like:
GRM tools (not free)
plogue's mixed grains and rebuilder
*anything* from tobybear - he is god - deconstructor and robobear
and silverbox?!?!
the destroy fx crew - buffer override is absolutely sick! skidder too
ohm force's "fromhage" > it ain't no everyday filter!
some of mda's stuff is pretty wierd
smart electronix cyanide
Pulsar doesn't have: resynthesis like "rebuilder", granulation like "robobear", reordering algorithms like deconstructor (rotor oscillator on pulsar is close but less controlled) -
pulsar does have really good quality plugins, but most are pretty ordinary. good standard effects. but we must look outside of the box for access to more experimental stuff, and that is where all of the fun is . . .
I use destroy, plogue, and toby stuff pretty much religiously now. there are links to alla that stuff on my website under "studio", which is in my signature.
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stuff like:
GRM tools (not free)
plogue's mixed grains and rebuilder
*anything* from tobybear - he is god - deconstructor and robobear

the destroy fx crew - buffer override is absolutely sick! skidder too
ohm force's "fromhage" > it ain't no everyday filter!
some of mda's stuff is pretty wierd
smart electronix cyanide
Pulsar doesn't have: resynthesis like "rebuilder", granulation like "robobear", reordering algorithms like deconstructor (rotor oscillator on pulsar is close but less controlled) -
pulsar does have really good quality plugins, but most are pretty ordinary. good standard effects. but we must look outside of the box for access to more experimental stuff, and that is where all of the fun is . . .
I use destroy, plogue, and toby stuff pretty much religiously now. there are links to alla that stuff on my website under "studio", which is in my signature.
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I've just listend to She Said Nevermind and I must say it sounds original! How do you describe your style?
I have to admit that I only listened to it on pc-speakers so I can't get into the details of sounds spcifics but the overall song sounds cool! (we're going OT.... a lot
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I have to admit that I only listened to it on pc-speakers so I can't get into the details of sounds spcifics but the overall song sounds cool! (we're going OT.... a lot

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