Scope gives us the potential to use both worlds together.
Sure DSP based units sounds better than actual native thingies.
Many innovative things are developing on both sides.
It is just great to use both sides together so why all the comparisons?
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- Sat Jun 02, 2007 12:57 pm
- Forum: General Scope Discussion
- Topic: Scope synths vs. VSTi's?
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- Mon May 21, 2007 2:52 am
- Forum: General Scope Discussion
- Topic: Scope synths vs. VSTi's?
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- Sun May 20, 2007 1:51 am
- Forum: General Scope Discussion
- Topic: Scope synths vs. VSTi's?
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Scope synths vs. VSTi's?
It's been over a year since this was last discussed.
I was just wondering if things are any different out there in virtual analog land. The synths from Rob Papen, U-he, and FabFilter are all fairly new and all look very interesting to me. Just curious what people were thinking about software now ...
I was just wondering if things are any different out there in virtual analog land. The synths from Rob Papen, U-he, and FabFilter are all fairly new and all look very interesting to me. Just curious what people were thinking about software now ...
- Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:05 pm
- Forum: General Scope Discussion
- Topic: Sub-woofer suggestion
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Since this thread has been bumped, I wanted to clarify what I was saying about drywall. It's a sandwich construction. It's called constrained layer dampening. You have a drywall/liquid nails/drywall sandwich. It's pretty much the same technique used by Quiet Solution ( http://www.quietsolution.com ...
- Sat Jun 17, 2006 1:16 pm
- Forum: General Scope Discussion
- Topic: Sub-woofer suggestion
- Replies: 25
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Actually, bass absorbtion and general isolation are pretty easy to do if you can double up on drywall. There's at least on kind of Liquid Nails that will work, or you could use Audio Alloy's Green Glue, which may be better. If done right, it turns your walls into panel absorbers. They tend to only ...