![]() Plus, investing time fiddling with compression and EQ settings inhibits my workflow and just is a distraction when I am trying to get ideas recorded quickly. However, I am not that good at ratios and technical detail. I use several quality (name-brand) mix/master products that I'm sure are incredible tools in the hands of qualified users. ![]() The VMR is a great addition to any home studio. While I'm not going to get into additional purchases I will say there are 2 additional FREE modules available for the VMR they are the Monster compressor which is much like the FG-116 on steroids, and the Revival which is great if you just need to liven up the top and/or bottom end. These 4 modules will handle most of your eq and compression needs on your tracks. The FG-116 does a killer job on certain things especially drums and bass where the FG-401 seems to be a little more flexible in some instances where the FG-116 is not quite working. Both eqs are excellent, I tend to lean toward the FG-N for most things because it just sounds great and it's a little simpler but the FG-S can give you a little more control for fine tuning. I'm not going to get into the additional modules available since they are ultimately additional purchases and I want to only touch on what's included in this particular product. ![]() This was my introduction to Slate Digital products and I must say it has lead to other Slate purchases.
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