So when I'm looking to buy something to enhance my DAW, I'm not so much interested in what has the most bells and whistles, but what will advance the sound quality itself. One advantage to the Duende is that SSL will continue to develop for it and it will only increase in functionality once you buy it.Ī DAW is all about incredible versatility but sometimes quality takes a hit. I think there are advantages and disadvantages to both. Solid-State-Logics Duende DSP unit comes in three variants: Duende Mini, a 1/3 rackspace Firewire-based unit capable of running up to 16 simultaneous plug-ins, Duende Classic, also FW, a single rackspace unit that handles up to 32 plug-in processors and Duende PCIe, a PCIe card that installs within either a Mac or a PC. To me, the comparison is between the Waves plug in and the Duende. I've heard nothing but good things about it from people whose opinion I respect. I'm looking to buy something and considering the Waves SSL plug, which I understand is so good that people who hate Waves are holding their nose, buying it, and universally glad they did. So if you have a DAW and you want it to sound better, the question is which of these things do you buy to push the quality line that much further ahead? Focusrite seems a little Focuswrong to me too these days.Īll of this stuff is similar in that it is designed to improve In The Box recording. ![]() We'll see, IMO they haven't delivered lately (Focusrite, I mean). I do, however, have a good amount of interest in the Windows version of Liquid Mix. I haven't heard it, but I have little interest in it.
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