I think that just running a software output through hardware (especially focusrite) 
just makes the signal sound better in itself, without even adding an effect to it. To 
be honest though, with the EQing - i can't get anywhere near as good Eqing with reason 
as i can on my mackie.. although nuendo/vst eqs are very good. Theres also a 16Khz 
boost called 'air' on the subgroups of the mackie which is extremely useful.

Working on some new shit to be uploaded soon - but have been temporarily stalled by 
doing mixtapes for various agencies and clubs as i haven't touched my decks for months!

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--- "Jurgen Baute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>hmmmm, odd. 
>I would think that the invaluable thing would be the hardware compressor, not the EQ. 
> 
>I mean, there are a lot of EQ plugins etc out there, and when you look at it, the 
>algoritmes ain't that hard.  Can't see why can't do that with software, but then 
>again, I 
>don't own any hardware... :)
>
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>On 23 Jul 2002 at 4:38, SLIDE www.mp3.com/_slide_ wrote:
>
>> ez,
>> 
>> the track "exposure" is a software tune.. done with reason version 1 and there's a 
>few
>> samples of noises off some sci-fi film which i won't name here! At the moment i'm
>> experimenting with using BOTH software and hardware at the same time because i 
>think both
>> have their benfits. For example, I run 8 outputs from reason into a mackie desk, 
>with
>> focusrite and behringer compressors on inserts. The Mackie is absolutley invaluable 
>when
>> it comes to EQing.
>> 
>> the track 'Soma remix' involves no software production at all and this is probably 
>why it
>> sounds a lot 'warmer' - the same goes for "so many possibilities" - both these 
>tracks were
>> made with an yamaha a4000, emu XL-1 and an atari. 
>> 
>> You know - the world would be a far nicer place if reason had a midi output......i'm
>> having problems at the moment getting my copy of nuendo to work with my delta 1010 
>midi -
>> i've tried everything!!!!
>> 
>> Peace
>> 
>> Slide
>
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