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Q:
So this is LiquidMix the same product as The Liquid Channel but multi-channel and at a much lower price?
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No. The Liquid Channel is primarily a recording strip and as such, emulates microphone pre-amps rather than EQs. It uses both analogue and digital processes to do this; whereas dynamic convolution is enough to capture the sonic quality of a pre-amp, the interaction with the microphone caused by the analogue front-end also plays a massive part in the character of the original hardware. Consequently, The Liquid Channel needs to have a vast and flexible analogue pre-amp itself, that can be as transparent or coloured, with flexible circuitry and expensive components that can be switched in and out as required. This analogue element comes at a price but is essential for the emulation of pre-amps. Liquid Mix has no need for analogue processing, digital/analogue conversion or analogue connections, since it’s solely concerned with processing in the mix, and thus constantly remains in the digital domain.
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