"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture. I grew up on tapes and CD's, (tapes, largely, because I was always broke-CD's used to cost $25, remember?) which means that a lot of older bands or artists I like have songs that are firmly cemented into my memory via analogue devices, so this plugin will be a nice addition to Slate's Tape Machines and McDSP's 101 & 202. I have actually run some stuff of my stuff through various tape decks and then imported them back into my DAW, and this is comparable. The Dolby Media Producer Suite includes a complete range of software applications. I am not saying this is a bad plugin at all. Latest updates on everything MLP Software related. Listen to how the demo song is mixed and mastered and then note how the frequencies (or lack-there-of,) compliment the plugin. :) I do think it's funny though, how many people don't realize that the effects of these types of plugins are much more subtle when you are playing music that *isn't made for a demo track/video of the plugin. Thanks, Sunny!! This one will be useful for a lot of my tracks. By the Way, is there any other Way or small tool to merge MLP with AC3 Core I use Dolby Media Producer Suite to encode both, but the Suite doenst provide a Tool to merge them.
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