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Slate digital everything bundle review
Slate digital everything bundle review











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Modules can also be cloned from rack to rack in a host by holding down the “alt” button while dragging to the desired destination. One great thing about the A/B comparison is you can rearrange your modules and compare the results between the two to pick the best fit. The rack comes housed with a solo feature for each module, A/B comparison, presets for each module, as well as a “global” rack preset.

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The 500 series style allows for a vast combination of modules that can be used in classic as well as nonconventional ways. As it stands right now, there are 5 different modules available, but future expansion for many different types of mixing, effects, and mastering tools are sure to come. Virtual Mix Rack employs a 500 series style rack that up to 8 “modules” can be housed. Obviously this would be a must for a plugin who runs more plugins inside of it. VMR comes in all of the usual flavors of plugin i.e.: AAX32/64, VST2 & 3, AU, and 32Bit RTAS and also employs better use of native processing to allow for more instances to be used across more tracks.

slate digital everything bundle review

The flexibility of being able to chain together or audition each individual compressor in one window proved very useful, thus the concept was taken a bit further. We all saw the beginnings of this approach in Slate’s Virtual Bus Compressors ( review here) when we were given the VBC Rack option to link all three compressors together.

slate digital everything bundle review

This may seem a bit redundant but once you see exactly what you can do inside of the rack, you will see why Slate chose this setup.

slate digital everything bundle review

No, these plugins cannot just be placed in an insert without the actual “rack” being used.

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Virtual Mix Rack attempts what other software developers have tried to make catch on but unfortunately have not: a modular set of plugins housed inside of a proprietary shell. Virtual Mix Rack is here and we’re going to look under the hood to see if it was worth the wait.

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Steven Slate, (who a friend of mine has called the “Criss Angel of Pro Audio”) excitedly announced VMR well over a year ago and the recording community have been tapping their foot in anticipation. You can now have a distorted low-end, LFO-modulated low-mids, a reversed reverb in the upper-mids and trance-gated highs.Unless you’ve been living in some analog cave (which sounds pretty cool now that I think about it), you’ve heard about Virtual Mix Rack. Multipass also enables you to build a customised multiband chain – a feature that EDM producers will take to. In one swoop, you can apply saturation to lows, transient enhancement to mids, stereo widening to upper-mids and sustain enhancement to highs, should you so desire. Multipass lets you apply any of these 28 effects to each frequency band. The Kilohearts bundle packs 28 linkable multi-fx plug-ins into Multipass to create a personalised multiband processor. Students of the academy are also supplied with multitrack sessions – in all major DAW formats – and get to keep all presets made on the Slate plug-ins also included, and samples used in a particular track. Perhaps the coolest aspect of Slate Academy is a lesson experience from your own studio – you won’t just watch demonstrations, but will be able to keep up with every, decision, plug-in setting and technique. You’ll get to learn from industry veterans such as Chris Lord-Alge and Just Blaze, the latter of whom has produced tracks for Jay-Z and Kanye West. A highlight of All Access Pass is the new Slate Academy, an online music production school with a robust curriculum.













Slate digital everything bundle review