On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> I'll have to have a listen soon. Early last Summer I was amazed
> at how nice GVerb was compared to my Lexicon. Granted, I just
> got my old Altec-Lansings reconed and could finally tell the
> difference. Wow! A friend of my who does pro sound heard the
> difference. He had the same hardware Lexicon in his live sound
> rack that I've been using for years, and he ended up dropping
> about $600US on a new Lexicon once he could hear how it stacked
> up against something better. The new Lexicon is stellar, btw.
> But, he still uses his silky smooth vintage plate reverbs in his
> studio.
Harrison has a new version of GVerb available, GVerb+, which is pretty
stellar sounding. And their 3D delay... wow... it's fantastic.
>> There's a lot you don't need to use with MixBus, since a lot
>> of stuff is built into the mix busses and work pretty well
>> (limiting, compression, tape saturation, high pass filter, etc)
>
> Interesting. Is that stuff part of the Open Source contributions?
The other way around, the extra stuff in the mixer strips & Mixbusses
are the proprietary stuff added by Harrison.
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