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gravity
post Thu 30 May 2002, 22:35
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I am in the market to buy a TC Electronics Finalizer for my studio. Currently, I am running my outboard gear to an analogue mixer and then into my G4 tower via RME 98/6 soundcard. If I want to use my computer as a sequencer for playback as well as be able to record the audio through the finializer and back into the MAC at the same time is this possible or will I need to buy a DAT or another recording device?? Any advice is appreciated . . . .thanks
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post Thu 25 Jul 2002, 20:10
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QUOTE (BagHun @ Jun 6 2002, 02:26)
I wouldn't get one of those. Go for a software solution or a combination of rack gear that you might already have.

a finalizer is only a three band frequency concious compressor, a limiter, and a parametric eq. wink.gif
these are all available seperately as plugins that you can slap over your stereo output from your sequencer!
for the money you want to spend on a finalizer you could get loads of groovy new plugins. cool.gif
please check out T-racks, it's a virtual mastering studio, does everything the finalizer does, looks sexy, sounds sexy, much less ars!^g about!
laugh.gif good luck smile.gif


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