Isotope Ozone 3 or Liquid Mix?
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:27 pm
I've been trying out the demo fo Isotope Ozone 3 over the last few days and I am pretty pleased with the results. Just using the some of the presets seems to give a nice punchy limited sound.
I've had a chance to try out Liquid mix with it's interface and so far I can't seem to feel the benefit ad much as I could see straight away with Ozone.
When I loaded up Liquid mix at first it was set to 32 channels in the Liquid Mix manager and Ableton just locked up at 3500%cpu once it was loaded from the audio units section into a midi chaneel that I wanted to try out the compression and eq presets on, once i had changed the setting to two channels in the lIquid mix manager window I could load and run Liquid mix without any problems and begin to tweak the presets in order to process the synth of choice but I haven't ben able to change the sound as drastically as I thought.
Does anyone have both and which would they choose? considering Liquid Mix is almost twice the price will be a factor too.
Also what's your preffered method of running Liquid mix in Live? do you just run multiple instances across channels that need compression or eq that Lives devices can't provide?
any advice would be great
many thanks
Paolo
I've had a chance to try out Liquid mix with it's interface and so far I can't seem to feel the benefit ad much as I could see straight away with Ozone.
When I loaded up Liquid mix at first it was set to 32 channels in the Liquid Mix manager and Ableton just locked up at 3500%cpu once it was loaded from the audio units section into a midi chaneel that I wanted to try out the compression and eq presets on, once i had changed the setting to two channels in the lIquid mix manager window I could load and run Liquid mix without any problems and begin to tweak the presets in order to process the synth of choice but I haven't ben able to change the sound as drastically as I thought.
Does anyone have both and which would they choose? considering Liquid Mix is almost twice the price will be a factor too.
Also what's your preffered method of running Liquid mix in Live? do you just run multiple instances across channels that need compression or eq that Lives devices can't provide?
any advice would be great
many thanks
Paolo