Its effect is far more subtle than that of most 'warming up' plugins, and precisely because of this, it's also far more useful and versatile. Marcus wraps it up with a tutorial on creative uses for VCC 2 using a bass guitar track as his example. More importantly, Slate VCC is the first plugin of its type that I've ever actually wanted to use across an entire mix. Then Marcus returns to the plug-in, exploring the Noise Reduction, Group Bypass, and Gain Staging in VCC 2.
Since one of VCC’s strength is it’s ability to be recalled by your DAW, he shows you how to store default settings in Pro Tools. Let your audience participate in interactive presentations with Mentimeter.
From there, Marcus jumps right into using VCC 2 in a Mix, using different consoles and grouping options.
Marcus begins with an overview of the new GUI, comparing it to the previous GUI, and then explains the various Meter Calibration options new to VCC 2.0. Using the plate will make Origin Forme Giratina appear, though it will be level 100 and uncatchable. Slate Digital puts 6 classic analog consoles in your DAW, and studio guru Marcus Huyskens shows you how to use them! This series explores the significant difference between VCC 2.0 and the previous version, and how to make the most of the new plug-in version.