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Slate fgx review
Slate fgx review













slate fgx review

Record First, Choose Your Microphones LaterĬhoosing the right microphone for the source is key to capturing recordings that sound great from the get-go - the more suited the microphone is to your particular source and musical context, to begin with, the less after-the-fact processing you’ll have to apply during mixing to get it playing nicely with everything else. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few years, chances are you’ve heard of the Slate Digital Virtual Microphone System: a Play Video 1. Slate Digital has been making amazing audio products for a while now, but with the VRS8 & VMS Bundle, they’ve managed to create something truly revolutionary. Introducing The VRS8 Thunderbolt Interface The new VRS8 Thunderbolt Audio Interface is the next chapter in Steven Slate’s “Virtual Recording Studio” saga, offering engineers an affordable, all-in-one, audiophile-grade recording and playback solution in the form of a slick $2000 interface.Īfter purchasing a VRS8/VMS bundle (including the VRS8 Interface, 1 x ML1 Microphone, & 5 x ML2 Microphones), and thoroughly putting it through its paces over the last few months, today, I’m here to share with you five things I love about the “Virtual Recording Studio” concept. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few years, chances are you’ve heard of the Slate Digital Virtual Microphone System: a microphone, preamp and plugin package that allows the user to realistically simulate an entire mic locker of expensive vintage microphones at only a fraction of the cost.

slate fgx review













Slate fgx review