Slate Digital VCC Explained

Do you long for the sweet analog warmth of yesteryear in your recordings? Well Michael Costa is going to show you how the Slate Digital VCC does just that. Learn the ins and outs of this awesome vintage console emulator and see what it can do for your mixes today.

Videos
Introduction (04:41) - Hear a basic background sample of digital audio and why we need a product like this break up its 'perfection.'
Basic Interface (04:40) - Take a tour around the primary controls of the VCC interface.
Simple But Effective Uses (07:06) - Learn two simple, but still really powerful ways of setting up your virtual console.
Grouping (12:49) - Explore the real power of the VCC, the ability to link consoles and parts of consoles together and to make simple or complicated hybrid designs.
Track List (02:31) - Learn about customizing the GUI to replicate all of your track names.
Calibration Settings (04:29) - Dig into the settings to calibrate the plug-in to respond at the same levels as your analog console of choice.
Output & VU Settings (04:03) - See how you can match the different consoles to perform equally if you choose, as well as set preferences for meter and LED behavior.
Oversampling Settings (03:46) - Explore the various options the VCC offers for oversampling in order to gain maximum benefit for minimum CPU output.
Display Settings (04:06) - Learn how to customize the GUI elements and behavior to match your personal preferences.
Track as Group Automation (03:15) - Gain flexibility by designating just one member of your console group as the automation master.
Conclusion (00:35) - Michael leaves you with some parting thoughts and says goodbye and thanks.