![]() ![]() So I’ve decided to bundle them together for the sake of this article. While these are two separate plugins, in my mind, they’ve always been an inseparable pair when looking to impart “the sound of analog” onto a clean, “digital” mix. Virtual Console Collection + Virtual Tape Machines On that note, let’s take a look at 5 Slate Digital plugins which every mix engineer should own: 1. ![]() While audio plugin technology has come leaps and bounds in the last 10 years, the fact that I’m still using both of these plugins in every single mix I do says a lot about their quality. It’s gotten to the point that nowadays, their emulations are “virtually” (get it?) indistinguishable from the real thing. Ever since the release of their groundbreaking Virtual Console Collection back in 2011 and Virtual Tape Machines plugin the following year, Slate Digital have been working hard on bridging the gap between analog and digital. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Stephen: The first Children in Need telethon, what year would you guess it was? Not one percent.Īlan: There's no administration at all, it's a shambles! Stephen: It would be depressing if that were true. Bill Bailey then says that it must then be the donkey, as the donkey lays more eggs than any of them. ![]() Stephen points out that a mosquito lays more eggs than a chicken does. Helen Atkinson-Wood suggests the chicken, because of all the eggs it lays. In "Creatures", the first question is which of the 4 buzzer animals has the most chromosomes.They were living in a small town, no future, and the circus comes along, y'know, you gotta join". In "Cat's Eyes", Rich Hall, on how ancient armies captured elephants: "Well, the truth is many of these elephants volunteered.Bill Bailey immediately hits his buzzer, which happened to be a blues harp. 'Epithets' would be a good name for a blues singer. Stephen gives a rather savage opinion of The Da Vinci Code, when Alan suggests one of his. The "Combustion" episode (episode 12) of series C. ![]() Sean Lock discovering a portal to the underworld while Stephen Fry and Rory McGrath argue about Latin bird names.Jeremy subsequently describes a seal's flipper as tasting " exactly like licking a hot Turkish urinal." Sean Lock immediately expresses concern that he used the word "exactly"."Would you like me to grate some puffin on that?". ![]() After about half a second, Sean Lock brightly asks Clarkson, "Have you ever had one of my turds?" The episode (Series C, Episode 7) in which Jeremy Clarkson tells a story about eating puffin, an action that he justifies with the slow and carefully delivered line: "I wanted to it because it was something I had never tried before".Phill Jupitus: So we're doing middle-class Cockney rhyming slang? ![]() |
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