That's cheating........!
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@William said:
Has anyone an opinion on this topic? My impression after using both is that Gigapulse has a better basic sound (and better interface) though I am not at all sure of that. Also, I have only used Gigapulse within Gigastudio, never in the VST version, and so don't know how that affects it, if at all.
@William said:
What bugs me in AV is the fact that the stage icon is not accurate, or you cannot use it within the parameters that are right there in the interface. You are "forbidden" to spread the sources wider. That is stupid! THEN WHY CAN YOU SPREAD THEM ON THE PICTURED STAGE? I find that completely screwed-up programming. In Gigapulse, exactly where you place something is exactly where it sounds from, and there is no "forbidden" placement like spreading the AV sources too wide.
@William said:
You might be able to do that. I remember Herb mentioning someone using a Gigapulse hall for placement, then routing that through Altiverb for depth.
Though that is pretty complicated and I am trying to simplify things. Jay Bacal mentioned to me an approach he is using (at least sometimes) with correctly placed dry multitracks that are fed into several different distances of AV.
What bugs me in AV is the fact that the stage icon is not accurate, or you cannot use it within the parameters that are right there in the interface. You are "forbidden" to spread the sources wider. That is stupid! THEN WHY CAN YOU SPREAD THEM ON THE PICTURED STAGE? I find that completely screwed-up programming. In Gigapulse, exactly where you place something is exactly where it sounds from, and there is no "forbidden" placement like spreading the AV sources too wide.
@hetoreyn said:
I agree .. I find the same problem. DG is doing something we aren't [:D]
But yes .. recording the audio through GIGA as a multirtrack and then feeding it through AV later is what I had in mind in my above post .. I just didn't articulate it very well.
@hetoreyn said:
Also The IR colour is off, and the direct signal .. is of course muted cos I'm using the Stage Positioning feature.
This does sound strange. However, why did you switch color off? My mixes sound nothing like this.@hetoreyn said:
Sure thing .. have a listen to this theme I've been doing lately.
This was mixed using 10 instances of AV. Each one was for an instrument group .. Violins .. violas .. etc.
And all panned according to the presets. Now .. I used no other FX .. EQ .. or filtering. The EQ on AV was off .. as was the dampener. Also The IR colour is off, and the direct signal .. is of course muted cos I'm using the Stage Positioning feature.
So this is as natural as it gets .. but as you hear .. it sounds bloody awful!
I'm in the process of remixing this pieces .. but this will give you a clear example of what some of my AV mixes have been like .. when I've been going .. "by the book".
http://www.elvenmusic.com/public/Drizzt-Audio-bad-mix.mp3