Guy Rowland wrote:I disagree on almost everything there, Bill. I don't know if you're an RX user, but that is simply in a class of its own, and on each release they innovate - something completely new to restoration. Daily I can work miracles I never dreamed of a few years ago. If I only had one plugin for PT, it would RX, absolutely no question. In fact, I could survive quite happily with just PT HD with its stock plugs and RX. Oh ok, and one good brickwall limiter.
Please re-read my post, I have nothing but praise for their engineering. I use RX, and the only tool I've used that can beat it is CEDAR, and I can't afford CEDAR. OK, I also use Zynaptiq Unveil and Unfilter, they are in the same league as RX, complimentary products really.
My gripe is not the engineering or products, it is the marketing, pure and simple.
Guy Rowland wrote:Obviously I've not tried Spire yet, but given what I've seen them do, I see no reason why it couldn't be capable of professional results, with the caveat that is is used in the way it is designed - a sketchpad, but able to be used further down the chain if desired. (No idea about what power it uses, btw, but its self contained, right?) That's absolutely what I got from their blub, I'd never expect to use it as a main mic or anything.
But produce something professional and usable? Sure, in theory.
Perhaps I've become overly sensitive to marketing hype, what I got from the video and web site is that this will replace great microphones and preamplifiers. I don't believe it will. I'll certainly give it a try, but I will remain skeptical. There remain some things we can't do, and one of them is run line level signals on +5VDC. So usable, maybe, professional, I doubt it.