Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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Is it just me or does anyone else cringe when they see cats laying on, licking, nuzzling or otherwise filling these synths with fur?
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong, I like cats... but I like them out of the studio thank you.
its a shame - even more so, putting the massive analog sound into a crapped out BEHRINGER mixer LOL
ReplyDeleteI have a bunch of impulse responses from BEHRINGER gear -- so whenever I need that BEHRINGER sound, I can dial it up in Altiverb.
ReplyDeleteBut really, we all know that Altiverb is just a cheap replacement and the only way to get that true BEHRINGER sound is to buy BEHRINGER.
The Balistics of their Op-Amps and that magic Chinese ISO9000 Solder is sometimes just what a mix needs to really 'jell'.
Try to get one of their Vintage non-FCC compliant models if you can.
the Plan B Model 27 digital delay (which i think is great) is based around a Cool Audio chip that was made for Behringer. its pretty hard to screw up a mixer anyway, i have a Shure mixer from the seventies, that thing is crappy (still cool though;))
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