The Plugins I Use on Every Mix - Virtual Mix Rack Review and Sound Demo

The Slate Digital Virtual Mix Rack is a plugin I use when recording and mixing music. In this video, I show you how it works and let you hear its sound on vocals, guitars, drums and full mixes. The VMR contains over 30 excellent analog-modeled plugins including many classic compressors, EQs, pre-amps and original audio enhancement tools. These can be used for any audio processing to improve the sound of instruments, vocals, entire mixes, podcasts and voice-over work. A recent free update to the VMR is FG-DS, a model of the famous dbx 902 de esser. Regular free updates continue to expand the versatility and flexibility of the VMR. The 30-day Free Trial also comes bundled with other plugins such as virtual tape machines, buss compressors, an automatic vocal tuner, multiband compressors, parametric EQs and so much more as you’ll see in the video. Get a 30-Day Free Trial using this link: FAQs: Q: Do you need a physical iLok? A: No, only for the perpetual (lifetime) licences. You only need an iLok account to use the plugins. Q: Does this work in any DAW? A: The VMR is available as both a VST and AU plugin and runs on both PC and Mac. It is also fully compatible with the new Apple Silicon (M1) processors. 0:00 - Intro 0:46 - How the VMR Works 1:30 - Mixing Drums 3:33 - Free Trial and Price 5:49 - Mixing Vocals and De-essing 8:22 - Mixing Guitar 9:44 - Processing a Mix with the VMR 11:08 - Benefits of analog-modelling 11:45 - Sound Quality 12:44 - Summary 🌍 My Website / Contact / Hire me - 🎧 Become a member of this channel: 🎧 My Sound Banks / Preset Packs - 📱 Join My Free Discord -
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