

MIDI I/O, Mix Rack, Moviestar, MultiShell, NaturalMatch, NewsCutter. Shipped with this version of Slate VMR 2.0 is seven modules from the. The VMR modules also have 0 samples of latency, so they can be used while tracking and that is a huge plus for me personally. #Slate virtual mix rack settings could not be saved plus# Personally if I used UA hardware I would probably use mostly their plugins, but I don’t and really don’t want to get trapped in that ecosystem so I use mostly Slate for my hardware emulation plugins and really like them.If you're happy, you're happy! You don't need to feel compelled to own everything. It's easy to end up with way too many tools. It's arguably better to get to know a core set of tools really well than to jump around to many different things like a lot of us do. Since you ask about PA - I DON'T think they are "that much better" than competitors. Once you get to that level of quality they're all about the same, more just different. Different sound, different UI standards, different pricing/subscription/update models, etc. The Virtual Mix Rack (VMR) is a one mix plug-in solution that gives you a rack of virtual effects in a single instance. That said, I own a few tools that I like a lot. Metric AB is a 'critical must-have' (at least for me), and I also like Lindell 50, AMEK 9099, and EQ200. My only major complaint with Plugin Alliance tools is that few of them allow you to double-click and manually enter a value. For some people that isn't important, but it is for me. After I a while I get to know plugins and there are certain frequencies or settings that I know or hear by number.

It's faster for me to double-click and input manually than it is to get fiddly with the virtual knob. #Slate virtual mix rack settings could not be saved plus#.#Slate virtual mix rack settings could not be saved software#.
