
VMR 2.0 comes with seven default Dream Strips, although you can remove them and make your own. Now you can instantly start mixing with the modules you use the most. So whenever VMR 2.0 is launched the leftmost Dream Strip always loads first. VMR 2.0 opens with your own custom dream channel strip by default. VMR 2.0 ships with the Mix Bundle One, which contains four Slate Digital processing modules: FG-401 Compressor, FG-S EQ, FG-116 FET Compressor and FG-N EQ. But even beyond the sound you can get with VMR 2.0, you also get the added bonus of speed and efficiency from having your entire processing chain in one convenient window. Choose from dozens of modules including vintage modeled EQs, compressors, enhancers, filters, preamps, mixing consoles, and more. VMR 2.0 allows audio engineers to easily create the channel strips of their dreams using a library full of analog modeled plugins.


Now, I have accepted that it is a necessity.įurthermore, if I recall, it's more Apple's fault than it is Pace's.Īnother thing. although, that lasted like 24-hours, until I bought another plugin. Once I updated to 10.9.4, I didn't need the hub anymore. I still decided on my own to contact Pace, since I felt they still should have a product that does not need the hub. amongst some of the solutions was the Usb-hub. when I ran into this issue, I ended up finding a HUGE iLok "piss and moan" thread, where there were many major legit problems with Pace's software. Ordered one on amazon yesterday so it should come in a few days! Thanks again for the reply bro NICE!.
