Could you live without vintage warmer?

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Could you live without vintage warmer?

Post by unklmic » Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:06 am

I have no idea what mojo they have employed in VW - It has go to be the best FX ever. 'Mix First Aid 3' on the master and your track is transformed.

I hate relying on it and I try do without - but ALWAYS end up with 'Mix First Aid 3' on the master :roll:

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Post by blank » Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:11 am

Yes I can live without it

In fact, I never used it at all.

:P

But yes, I have my classics too on the master bus.

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Post by vinkalmann » Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:14 am

I definitely love it. Makes a big difference in sound quality when using tracks warped in complex mode. No need if using repitch.

Biggest tip on Vintage Warmer I can say is not to have the "mix" setting at 100. Things sound soooo much better when it's set around 50-60.
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Post by unklmic » Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:20 am

vinkalmann wrote:I definitely love it. Makes a big difference in sound quality when using tracks warped in complex mode. No need if using repitch.

Biggest tip on Vintage Warmer I can say is not to have the "mix" setting at 100. Things sound soooo much better when it's set around 50-60.
Just tried it - spot on - thanks!

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Post by eamoon » Sat Jan 27, 2007 1:23 am

I generally have a VW instance on the master outs as a placeholder for real mastering, and for live shows. I usually leave it at 100% wet, vinkalmann, but I'll experiment with that...

it's easy enough on the CPU that I often use it to warm up dry digital noises on individual tracks too. Been experimenting with saturator/EQ/compressorII combinations but I haven't been able to nail the same sound -- probably because they do all of the above at an oversampled rate within VintageWarmer, which I bet leads to more "shimmer".

Anybody else using VintageWarmer 2 yet?

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Post by sweetjesus » Sat Jan 27, 2007 1:46 am

i used to use it more

i can say that make sure you always play with the drive knob and bring it down if the meters are maxxed out so that the meteres are dancing again.

the mix thing makes it nice yes... i often wonder if its really making it nicer or if theres some kind of weird crossover frequency modulation happening as a result of mixing a compressed track with an uncomprressed one and thats maybe what's pleasing?

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Post by Thinktanx » Sat Jan 27, 2007 1:50 am

Damn it! Now you've got me curious.

I have really been thinking a lot about the master buss lately, and, like eamoon said, a plugin as a placeholder for mastering. I have been using the Ableton mastering racks with some decent results, but I am interested to hear what some dedicated plugins might sound like. Maybe I will try the demo.
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Post by John Sweet » Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:32 am

Doesn't it add some ms of delay when you use it on the master in a live situation?

It also really sucks that there won't be a backwards-compatible UB ever. I have tons of .alc files that don't load/preview now & I guess never will. I did like VW though. I just don't use it anymore.

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Post by eamoon » Sat Jan 27, 2007 4:30 am

Yeah, it adds a little delay. I usually have recording delay to work around anyway (things that Live can't possibly know about, like analog bucket-brigade delays I use to grungify the sound) so I'm used to tweaking individual tracks to get them in time. I haven't noticed any perceptible delay on the master outs when playing live, but I'm generally triggering clips rather than playing MIDI notes through virtual instruments...

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Post by MrYellow » Sat Jan 27, 2007 5:45 am

Too much latency.

Saturator + CompressorII can sound the same and chew less samples.

-Ben

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Post by M. Bréqs » Sat Jan 27, 2007 6:23 am

MrYellow wrote:Too much latency.

Saturator + CompressorII can sound the same and chew less samples.

-Ben
Word on that. I've been very impressed with that combo too, and that's coming from a former Vintage Warmer user. It's not as good as the multiband Vintage warmer (as it occasionally ducks the hi freqs) but it sounds sweet regardless.

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Post by Thinktanx » Sat Jan 27, 2007 7:59 am

M. Bréqs wrote:
MrYellow wrote:Too much latency.

Saturator + CompressorII can sound the same and chew less samples.

-Ben
Word on that. I've been very impressed with that combo too, and that's coming from a former Vintage Warmer user. It's not as good as the multiband Vintage warmer (as it occasionally ducks the hi freqs) but it sounds sweet regardless.
Any general settings you guys like for the Saturator + CompII combo. I realize it is different for different occasions. Just curious where you guys start, particularly with regards to the Saturator.
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Post by Machinate » Sat Jan 27, 2007 8:09 am

Latency is too high for me, too. Also I find that when pushed the distortion is less tasty than the sat+comp rack I use.
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Post by eyeknow » Sat Jan 27, 2007 8:50 am

not only is the latency too high.....they did not improve it at all in the newest version.....and that version has lost it's "mojo" imo.

Actually, now that I think about it........I'm still pissed I can't use the "real" VW on my mac :evil:

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Post by rbmonosylabik » Sat Jan 27, 2007 9:39 am

Thinktanx wrote:
M. Bréqs wrote:
MrYellow wrote:Too much latency.

Saturator + CompressorII can sound the same and chew less samples.

-Ben
Word on that. I've been very impressed with that combo too, and that's coming from a former Vintage Warmer user. It's not as good as the multiband Vintage warmer (as it occasionally ducks the hi freqs) but it sounds sweet regardless.
Any general settings you guys like for the Saturator + CompII combo. I realize it is different for different occasions. Just curious where you guys start, particularly with regards to the Saturator.
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=54296

there's a link to the limiter I made using those two
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