I agree
It all starts with getting a good recording. Most plugins seem to be built to try aand fix bad source material. Or at least make it less bad. Starting with a good recording is the real key to getting a good mix.
QUOTE (enlo22 @ Mar 22 2019, 05:54 PM)
Thanks dude, nah man, I tend to believe that there's not a huge difference in what plug in you use, as far as say stock one vs after market, they both do the same, and the difference of them is so minute that it almost seems like a gimmick. It might be my lack of experience talking though. To me the most important part is getting a good source, as far as mic signal/playing etc.
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