http://vintageking.com/cedar-audio-adap ... er-pack-v2
WTF???!!!! HAHAHAHAHA
The real deal!
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CEDAR Cambridge Servers are used by the world's leading record companies including BMG, Abbey Road, and Skywalker Sound.
The result of a collaboration between the British National Sound Archive and Cambridge University for the restoring of old archives.
The result of a collaboration between the British National Sound Archive and Cambridge University for the restoring of old archives.
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Of course! This stuff is top notch, I have no doubts. But FUCKING GREEDY LITTLE BASTARDS they are! $8,600??? Not that I would ever use something like that, I realize this soft is for audio restoration, but lets face it: They did their homework, they figured their clients would be loaded with cash and they charge a fortune for a fucking denoiser! Sorry I get heated up, but this is ridiculous pricing, not to mention it looks like shit, just an extra kick to the balls.
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I agree, but it is for CEDAR Servers and the clients aren't really bothered of its price. The GUI is really nasty.
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I post this here, as we're arguing about prices...
I own a Culture Vulture Mastering Plus, it's an early buy, can't remember it's number but it should be in the first hundred produced... actually it's priced up to 1940.00 EUR
But I paid it less *years ago* It's a strange market, as the rack seemed almost ignored in the past.
I own a Culture Vulture Mastering Plus, it's an early buy, can't remember it's number but it should be in the first hundred produced... actually it's priced up to 1940.00 EUR
But I paid it less *years ago* It's a strange market, as the rack seemed almost ignored in the past.
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That actually makes sense, and it's hardware too, looks great! On the topic of Cedar, I spoke with a guy who's been in the industry for decades, and he said that Cedar really does the job! There's a lot under the hood, so it's a great piece of software. I just think it falls under same heading as the SSL consoles costing up to $1,000,000 just for the sake of the name. They sound amazing, but forget about ever owning one.