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Streetlab remixed by Pretorium

At http://salacioussound.com/2010/04/have-your-say-about-the-streetlab-remix-competition/ you can both listen to, and vote for, the Pretorium remix in Streetlab’s remix competition presented and hosted by Salacious Sound.

This is what DJ Cal @ Salacious Sound had to say about the Pretorium remix:

“I think Pretorium is another one that is under represented at the moment – the production quality is extremely high, and what’s more, it’s a really interesting track. It’s among my top picks from the lot for sure.. reminds me of some old school Massive Attack shit.”

The other entries are really good, so give them a listen too and cast your vote.

UAD alternatives

I’ve started looking at alternatives to my Universal Audio plugins. And here’s why.

Steinberg is adding to the pile of me switching to Mac completely since Cubase 5 doesn’t work at a satisfactional level on my PC, but is working beautiful on my Mac. Since I don’t want to spend money on a Mac Pro all the plugins needs to be native, or use an external box like the SSL Duende. The UAD-2 Solo/Laptop won’t work since Apple decided to not include the PC card slot on the 13″ and 15″ MacBook Pro models so I’m more, or less, looking at the paradigm shift of leaving Universal Audio behind.

I’ve downloaded the PSP Xenon since they listened to the criticism and releaseed the plugin without the iLok dongle protection. A rather unexpected move, but very welcomed. As regular readers know, I’m running a 64 bit Windows Vista installation on my stationary DAW and I’ve got both Cubase 4 (32 and 64 bit versions) and Cubase 5 (native 64 bit version) installed. I first installed the 32 bit version of Xenon, which didn’t appear in any of the Cubase versions I’m running. I then uninstalled it and installed the 64 bit version of Xenon, which only appeared in the 64 bit versions of Cubase – but crashed the VSTbridge upon loading the plugin. Steinberg says they’ve developed the VSTbridge in the upcoming Cubase version 5.5 which will be released in the second quarter of 2010 - and I can’t wait!

PSP Xenon works beautiful on my Mac running OS X 10.6.2 and Cubase 5.1.1 and it’s not the only thing which works neat on the Mac and not the Windows cousin, hence the switch towards a Mac-only platform and that’s why I’ve started to compile a list of alternatives to my favourite plugins.

UAD plugin Alternative
Cambridge DMG Audio Equality, FabFilter ProQ, Sonalksis SV-517 mk2, Sonnox Oxford EQ
Fairchild Waves PuigChild 670
Pultec-Pro Pulse Tec EQ, Waves PuigTec EQP-1A
1176LN Softube Tube-Tech CL 1B, Softube FET Compressor, Waves CLA-76
LA2A Waves CLA-2A
LA3A Waves CLA-3A
Realverb-Pro 2C Audio Aether, Steinberg REVerence
EMT 140
Precision Limiter PSP Xenon, Sonalksis MaxLimit
Precision Maximizer
Precision Multiband Sonalksis MultiLimit
Roland CE-1 Audio Damage Fluid, SoundToys EchoBoy
Roland Dimension D Is there any?
Roland RE-201 SoundToys EchoBoy
Helios Type 69 Waves HLS Channel
Neve 88RS SSL Console Channel Strip, Waves SSL G-channel
SPL Transient Designer SPL Transient Designer

I know that REVerence isn’t really the same thing as the RealVerb-Pro, but it’s a quite nice reverb effect and I like the addition that it reads impulse response files. It actually completes my needs of a reverb. I would, however, love to try out the Space Designer which ships with Logic.

I’m no fan of copy protection as they only tend to add problems rather than solving piracy. Here are the reasons why SPL uses the iLok protection:

“There are a few reasons why we use the iLok system. Primarily to protect our customers against piracy. Thus the purchase of an Analog Code plug-in from SPL is a safe investment.

Furthermore, the iLok software protection is very common in the audio industry. You can dispose of a very broad range of products with one single protection system.”

(source http://www.spl.info/en/software/ilok-information.html)

A quick search on the Internet shows clearly that the iLok actually didn’t help protecting against piracy at all. I can’t really see in what way that I’m protected. If I lose my dongle, my insurance company have told me that they will replace the donlge itself but not the licenses stored on it. If the plugin therefore is not protected by iLok (or Syncosoft) I can just install it again from a backup and be ready to continue to work.

I don’t mean to bash at SPL as they’re bringing top notch quality hardware and software to us, music producers, but they just happened to be caught by my eye.

So, my point being is that copy protections are adding problems and not protecting users at all but on the other hand cause more expenses and head-ache.

I’ll keep this post up to date with my findings, so tune back in if you’re in the same boat as me or just curious. I’ll try out Softube, SoundToys, SPL and WaveArts to start with, and I guess I have to invest in an iLok dongle too…

DAW problems

This is an old entry that I haven’t published until now…

I’m facing extremely irritating problems with my DAW at the moment. Nothing really works, at all, sort of.

Motu have finally released the new firewire driver for Windows 7 so I could, for the first time ever, use my Motu 828mkII under Windows 7. My Windows 7 installation hasn’t crashed a single time (since February) until now – when I’ve applied this driver. I’m not using Windows 7 to produce music since I haven’t had a functioning sound card (no – the crap on my mainboard is nothing remotely close to a sound card even though it can produce sound). So I’ve been using Windows Vista (64 bit Ultimate edition) which have been a solid platform. Cubase 4 have always had its little bugs and quirks but have been marching on rather good still. I bought Native Instruments Komplete 5 when it was on a big sale last summer and that’s when things started to happen. Absynth can take down everything upon loading. It’s actually a gamble using it and that’s why I haven’t explored it as much as I would. Reaktor, Kontakt, Massive and FM8 works nice though, so that’s what I’m using the most at the moment. I thought about upgrading to Komplete 6 but there’s no point when the shit doesn’t work - is there? And that’s in Vista. It works like a charm on my newly purchased MacBook Pro.

Back to Windows 7. After the driver for the Motu 828mkII have been installed the system is anything but stable. It can crash when I hit play in Winamp, then the screen-saver starts or when the login prompt is shown. Motu won’t acknowledge the problem and my only solution is not to use Windows 7, which I’m luckily only has a free trial version of.

But, I’ve managed to produce two remixes for the Little Boots remix competition. One co-produced with Patrik and one on my own.

Patrik’s own, Gearsluts remix, can be found here:
Little Boots - “Earthquake (Gearsluts Shaky 16th Remix)”

Neither of them got to the finals, but we’re still very pleased with them anyway.

I’ve also produced a remix for “My Despair” by In Strict Confidence and that competition will be decided in March. Fingers crossed!

mindXpander Live again

mindXpander have been booked for a new live gig on the 19th of February.

More info can be found on our Facebook page.

New Ypsilon 5 preview online

There’s a preview of a new Ypsilon 5 track uploaded at the Ypsilon 5 Facebook page.

Have a listen and comment if you like, or dislike, it!

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