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ive seen in a couple rate my mix threads that people throw a saturator on the master bus. whats the point of that? dont you not want clipping?
To fight the digital.
Saturation plugs add harmonics and compression (like analog gear, as Nauru implied) and can help glue a mix together.
Also, multi-mono saturation plugs can give a mix more stereo width by creating greater differences between the left and right channels.
hahahaha, can i use this in my sig dude? this made me laugh super hard, idk why hahahha...
sorry this post was wayy off topic haha
Mcdsp Analog Channel 1 - Multi Mono on the 2 bus= Win
Nebula w/AlexB CLC MBC program. FUCKIN WIN.
Hands down.
I'm a Nebula freak as of late... I bought it when 3 was FIRST released because I saw HUGE potential in the technology, but never used it until about 2 weeks ago, haha.
Some of the free user preamp programs are fucking AWESOME, ala Chandler TG and 3124 on GTRs.... shittttttttt
Sorry for my ignorance and off topic, but nebula is and impulse charger software, isn´t it? So you load an impulse from API 3124, Chandler and so....right?