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WhoForTheJoy
post Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:15
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Hi, just so you know, I'm definitely a newbee. I've been making some demos using Garageband 3.0, and have gotten to a good place on a couple of the songs, and I want to add warmth, fullness, sparkle and volume. I'm running OSX on an iMac. It would be ideal to get one that's user-friendly, but still with good quality.

Any reccomendations?

Thanks in advance!
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Mac Daddy
post Fri 8 Dec 2006, 15:20
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[Hello to all. I use Magix sequoia for mastering and Plug in Like SSL plug from Wave and BBS somix maximazer but the best is still outboard Like Manley MU COMP/LIMIT Or Weiss EQ1 LP and Sysytem 6000 from TC electronic and the Avalon comp/limit. And you also need a very good sound card Like Apogee or Lavry engineeering I thing T-rack is very bad and too rought I call it the cruching machine and azone make everything sound the same and kill the soul of the sound. But one of the most important is monitoring and you ears.(you got to listen like a mastering emgineer.) I hope this is some help to you]

audiopl, your gear sounds divine. Some on my 'Dream List'.

I agree with you that Avalon can dominate. However you did not state which Avalon. I have the 747sp and find your remarks pretty accurate...

I tried accessing the Links you provided but was 'Not Found'.
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