Just an update if you didn't know already but the developer of VoiceMeter is currently working on a 5 or 6 channel version with channel FX, i.e EQ etc...
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Just an update if you didn't know already but the developer of VoiceMeter is currently working on a 5 or 6 channel version with channel FX, i.e EQ etc...
Yamaha MG82CX and an 802 in a box collecting dust :-)
Tomorrow, I will make some screen captures of my setup using a usb mic, if anyone is interested.
I just finished with watching another video from the link provided and it was quite revealing. If I understand correctly, all that will be needed is a $50 USB microphone and software and we can all sound like Radio titans.
As I look at my rack it's sad to think that it may all become moot before the warranties expire. Admittedly, some of those samples on YouTube were quite impressive albeit a bit tedious to navigate those drop-down menus, virtual knobs and sliders. Even the presenter made a few mistakes in real-time. Conversely, I have an iPad and iPhone with cool widgets that allow me to create notes and reminders along with a shopping list, etc. Still, I keep a pad and pencil on my desk and kitchen counter to jot down my 'To Do List' and things' I need from the grocery store.
Perhaps it's my age at this stage of evolution where I live in a digital world while I still embrace the analog domain.
Hmm I don't know maybe I am just old school but I don't think I can trust a pure software solution. I am more of a hardware type of guy. I want to feel the knobs and sliders, that way if something isn't right I know it is my fault and not a line of code somewhere.
I just feel more in control with hardware doing its job then software. Maybe in a few years it will be different but for now give me hardware over software any day! :)
Well, I'm with you Jase as I don't really care to transform my studio into the likes' of Pac-Man. I think it could get boring really quick. Then again, have ya seen what they're doing in ProTools lately? All of this makes me think of this song 'In the Year 2525'.
Analog Rules! :cool: