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From: "darealbasoski" <mail@olavbasoski.nl>
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 at 9:06:27 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Best Native EQ?
Message #213391
This is a reply to #213352.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Paul Najar <paulnajar@...> wrote: > > > So I need an iLok to run the URS & Waves demos eh?" Bummer. I've > never been a big fan of the SSL eq sound. I'm much more of a Neve guy > but as I said in my original post "character" eq is not a problem. I > already have the Pultec & Pultec Pro on my UAD-1 cards and they are > truly beautiful sounding EQ's in a vintage style and UA are about to > launch their Neve eq models for UAD so I would be much happier giving > them a go than a native equivalent. > Have you even tried the Waves Renaissance eq? What were your thoughts > on that? > Nope, not myself. From what I hear it used to be The One, but maybe standards have been raised a little since its birth? Worth a try, but I think Waves requires an iLok too now. At least for the SSL bundle they did. > I looked at the URS EQ everything bundle. It appears that there is a > very full featured parametric model in there. Did you try this one? > The N and A mix eq's (free with the Classic console eq bundle) feature 7 bands parametric too. You probably mean the S series. At first I thought that was an Oxford clone, but it turns out it is an SSL emulation too. Blind tests on gearslutz.com proved that people liked this one more than the Waves SSL. I dunno, wasn't my thing... > > It's interesting that for a fairly long I've been happy with > Cambridge and I'm now only starting to hear aspects of it that I'm > less than fully happy with... > Really curious as to what those aspects might be..? O.
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