On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 19:56:03 +0200 "Arda Eden" <ardaeden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > When it was with windows i tried too many high quality VST plug-ins like > URS, McDSP and etc. > These plug-ins engaged that they simulated some analog systems like SSL, > Neve and others. > I wonder, > 1) Is that really true ? Can they really do it ? if they can how far can > they ? I'm skeptical that a plugin, no matter how good, can really model a piece of vintage gear. As an example, Universal Audio has a plugin that models their famous LA3A compressor. This is a piece of gear that has an almost mythic standing in the world of analog audio processing, and not without reason. I've seen them in use, and it really was a nice compressor. But can you get that buttery compression goodness replicated in a digital mode? I tend to think not. I believe there's a lot of subtle stuff happening in the analog compressor that just isn't going to make it into a digital model. That said, UA's plugin might be very, very good, but is it $149 good? It isn't likely to be for me. > 2) They are really expensive software. Is that because they are paying to > the consumers of the analog products for the algorithms of their system's > simulation ? More likely they're paying to license the use of the original product's name and add an aura of authenticity. If you've ever looked at a Line 6 modeling guitar amp, they'll have names like "Brit" to refer to a model of a Vox amp. I imagine some lawyer would get rather testy if they came right out and labelled the model as "Vox". > 3) What about the LADSPA plug-ins like CAPS, TAPS ? They really work great i > guess. At least they satisfy my needs. Especially with TAPS reverb i liked > it very much. I've been really happy with the assortment of LADSPA plugins available. The SCn compressors are very nice, and I can't see myself getting $149 worth of value out of an official L3A3 compressor plugin. That's my take, anyway. -- ====================================================================== Joe Hartley - UNIX/network Consultant - jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx Without deviation from the norm, "progress" is not possible. - FZappa _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user