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A bit Gimmicky for the studio
Its probably excellent as a tool for live work.
For the studio the widener is a bit gimmicky. Sounds amazing at first then after the excitement dies and you listen it is actually quite fatiguing.
I wasn't to keen on the sound of the compressor and limiter, my TC tripple C sounds quite a bit better and can really squash.
However I found the EQ to be very good and usable in a studio.
I tried the AD DA converters and they are not bad at all if a little dated sounding..
AD into AES sounded good.
Not Bad.. possibly not the best sounding studio tool around -
Good value for money - some plugs might be easier to use etc
For the studio the widener is a bit gimmicky. Sounds amazing at first then after the excitement dies and you listen it is actually quite fatiguing.
I wasn't to keen on the sound of the compressor and limiter, my TC tripple C sounds quite a bit better and can really squash.
However I found the EQ to be very good and usable in a studio.
I tried the AD DA converters and they are not bad at all if a little dated sounding..
AD into AES sounded good.
Not Bad.. possibly not the best sounding studio tool around -
Good value for money - some plugs might be easier to use etc
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