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My quest for High Fidelity sound

2 May 2017 By Avinash Meetoo 3 Comments

I have always loved music and I have composed three albums up to now.

When I listen to music, I like using high-fidelity (HiFi) equipment in order to experience it fully. It all started around 1987 when my parents bought a Tatung AFR-4080S radio tuner / cassette player / amplifier with its set of two speakers. I remember that the Tatung was flimsy and did not sound very nice. The speakers, in particular, were mediocre. But my brother and I spent hours and hours listening to Depeche Mode (and other synthpop artists) on the Tatung and we loved it.

(I don’t have any photo of the Tatung, so I spent days looking for one online with no success only to finally find one video of it on YouTube from which I constructed the above composite image from four different video frames. It is better than nothing.)

A few years later, in 1993, I left Mauritius for Réunion Island for my university studies and my first purchase at the Mauritius Duty Free Store was a Sony Discman, most probably a D-141 or a D-145, (which a very mean and, maybe, racist French customs officer made me pay a lot of VAT when I arrived in Réunion Island):

I used the Discman to listen to the two CDs I had (+ a few I borrowed from some friends) but I was dissatisfied as I couldn’t share my love for music with others. So, a few weeks later, I collected all my money and bought my first Sony FH-B500 Mini HiFi System:

This was a milestone for me. I had my first HiFi system and the sound quality was an order of magnitude better than the Tatung. When Christina and I got back to Mauritius in 1998, we brought back the Sony which worked for some years until the CD player and the amplifier died. Given that the two speakers were proper two-way bass-reflex designs with enclosures made of real wood, I still use them, 24 years later, in my kitchen with a cheap amplifier.

Around 2001, just before Anya’s birth, we finally invested in our first HiFi set of components, a Kenwood KRF-7030D home-cinema receiver / amplifier:

+ a set of Pioneer speakers (which did not sound too great but which I got very cheaply). The speakers were severely limited and I had to resort to all kinds of EQing to make the sound good:

+ a Philips DVD-727K CD / DVD player:

After a few years the Kenwood amplifier died and stayed dead for five years until I finally managed to repair it. Today, I am still using it in my bedroom with an excellent pair of Yamaha NS-7390 speakers and a Chromecast Audio and the combination rocks.

Anyway, when the Kenwood died around 2006-2007, we went to vacation in Thailand and Malaysia where we bought a Pioneer VSX-516 home-cinema receiver / amplifier. The idea was to match the amplifier with the existing set of Pioneer speakers:

And the result was still crap. The speakers were not very good and we took the plunge and replaced them with excellent NS-50F Yamaha speakers:

with a Yamaha YST-SW015 subwoofer:

and the result was awesome. The sound quality was amazing and Christina and I spent hours and hours rediscovering our CD collection.

In 2013, the digital revolution happened in our living room and we needed an amplifier with HDMI connections (which the Pioneer did not have). As all our speakers were Yamaha (which is one of the few brands which can be bought in Mauritius), we decided to get a matching Yamaha amplifier and we settled on the RX-V475:

To summarise, this is our current setup in our living room: a Yamaha RX-V475 amplifier, a pair of NS-50F Yamaha speakers as well as a Yamaha YST-SW015 subwoofer (+ Yamaha central and surround speakers). Add to this a 1st generation Chromecast connected to the amplifier through HDMI:

and the formidable Plex Media Server and Android application and we are good to go:

Phew. It has been a long journey. But very rewarding and interesting.

Filed Under: Family, Mauritius, Music, Technology

Bundles of Waves plugins

7 April 2017 By Avinash Meetoo 1 Comment

I love playing and composing music and I have released three albums over the years. I generally use Logic Pro X as my digital audio workstation, sprinkled with a few Waves plugins which I love (e.g. the H-Comp Hybrid Compressor, H-EQ Hybrid Equalizer, H-Reverb Hybrid Reverb, H-Delay Hybrid Delay, Bass Rider, Vocal Rider, L2 Ultramaximizer, Dorrough Stereo and WLM Plus Loudness Meter).

I find Waves plugins amazing. I tend to mainly use the ones created from scratch by Waves (like the one I have mentioned above) but I don’t mind using the ones modeled after classic hardware components from time to time (e.g. the API 2500, CLA-2A/3A/76 Compressor / Limiter and the SSL E/G-Channel).

Here are the various waves bundles (collections of plugins) with a list of plugins comprising them:

Silver Bundle ($599)

  • C1 Compressor
  • DeEsser
  • Doubler
  • Enigma
  • IR-L Convolution Reverb
  • L1 Ultramaximizer
  • MaxxBass
  • MondoMod
  • PAZ Analyzer
  • Q10 Equalizer
  • Renaissance Axx
  • Renaissance Compressor
  • Renaissance Equalizer
  • S1 Stereo Imager
  • SuperTap
  • TrueVerb

Gold Bundle ($799)

All the plugins in the Silver bundle with the following added:

  • AudioTrack
  • C4 Multiband Compressor
  • Doppler
  • Eddie Kramer Drum Channel
  • Electric Grand 80 Piano
  • eMo F2 Filter
  • eMo Generator
  • eMo Q4 Equalizer
  • GTR3 Amps
  • GTR3 Stomps
  • GTR3 ToolRack
  • GTR3 Tuner
  • H-Comp Hybrid Compressor
  • H-Delay Hybrid Delay
  • MetaFlanger
  • MV2
  • PS22 Stereo Maker
  • Renaissance Reverb
  • Sibilance
  • UltraPitch
  • V-Comp
  • V-EQ3
  • V-EQ4
  • Vitamin Sonic Enhancer
  • VU Meter
  • Waves Tune LT

Platinum Bundle ($1999)

All the plugins in the Gold bundle with the following added:

  • Greg Wells ToneCentric
  • L2 Ultramaximizer
  • L3 Ultramaximizer
  • L3-LL Ultramaximizer
  • Linear Phase EQ
  • Linear Phase Multiband Compressor
  • MaxxVolume
  • MetaFilter
  • OneKnob Driver
  • OneKnob Pumper
  • PuigTec EQs
  • Renaissance Bass
  • Renaissance Channel
  • Renaissance DeEsser
  • Renaissance Vox

Diamond Bundle ($2999)

All the plugins in the Platinum bundle with the following added:

  • Center
  • Cobalt Saphira
  • L3 Multimaximizer
  • L3-LL Multimaximizer
  • Morphoder
  • NLS Non-Linear Summer
  • OneKnob Filter
  • Q-Clone
  • SoundShifter
  • Trans-X
  • WLM Plus Loudness Meter
  • X-Click
  • X-Crackle
  • X-Hum
  • X-Noise
  • Z-Noise

Mercury Bundle ($7599)

All the plugins in the Diamond bundle with the following added:

  • Aphex Vintage Aural Exciter
  • API 2500
  • API 550
  • API 560
  • Bass Rider
  • Berzerk Distortion
  • Brauer Motion
  • BSS DPR-402
  • Butch Vig Vocals
  • C360 Surround Compressor
  • C6 Multiband Compressor
  • CLA Bass
  • CLA Drums
  • CLA Effects
  • CLA Guitars
  • CLA MixDown
  • CLA MixHub
  • CLA Unplugged
  • CLA Vocals
  • CLA-2A Compressor / Limiter
  • CLA-3A Compressor / Limiter
  • CLA-76 Compressor / Limiter
  • Codex Wavetable Synth
  • dbx® 160 Compressor / Limiter
  • DeBreath
  • Dorrough Stereo
  • Dorrough Surround
  • Eddie Kramer Bass Channel
  • Eddie Kramer Effects Channel
  • Eddie Kramer Guitar Channel
  • Eddie Kramer Vocal Channel
  • Element 2.0 Virtual Analog Synth
  • eMo D5 Dynamics
  • F6 Floating-Band Dynamic EQ
  • GEQ Graphic Equalizer
  • Greg Wells MixCentric
  • Greg Wells PianoCentric
  • Greg Wells VoiceCentric
  • H-EQ Hybrid Equalizer
  • H-Reverb Hybrid Reverb
  • IDR360 Bit Re-Quantizer
  • Infected Mushroom Pusher
  • InPhase
  • InPhase LT
  • IR-Live Convolution Reverb
  • IR1 Convolution Reverb
  • IR360 Convolution Reverb
  • JJP Bass
  • JJP Cymbals & Percussion
  • JJP Drums
  • JJP Guitars
  • JJP Strings & Keys
  • JJP Vocals
  • Kramer HLS Channel
  • Kramer Master Tape
  • Kramer PIE Compressor
  • L3-16 Multimaximizer
  • L360 Surround Limiter
  • LFE360 Low-Pass Filter
  • LoAir
  • M360 Surround Manager & Mixdown
  • Manny Marroquin Delay
  • Manny Marroquin Distortion
  • Manny Marroquin EQ
  • Manny Marroquin Reverb
  • Manny Marroquin Tone Shaper
  • Manny Marroquin Triple D
  • Maserati ACG
  • Maserati B72
  • Maserati DRM
  • Maserati GRP
  • Maserati GTi
  • Maserati HMX
  • Maserati VX1
  • MDMX Distortion Modules
  • MultiMod Rack
  • MV360
  • NS1 Noise Suppressor
  • OneKnob Brighter
  • OneKnob Louder
  • OneKnob Phatter
  • OneKnob Pressure
  • OneKnob Wetter
  • Playlist Rider
  • Primary Source Expander
  • PRS SuperModels
  • PuigChild Compressor
  • R360 Surround Reverb
  • S360 Surround Imager & Panner
  • Scheps 73
  • Scheps Omni Channel
  • Scheps Parallel Particles
  • Smack Attack
  • Sub Align
  • Submarine
  • Torque
  • UM225 / UM226
  • Vocal Rider
  • W43 Noise Reduction Plugin
  • Waves Tune
  • Waves Tune Real-Time
  • WNS Noise Suppressor
  • X-FDBK

Of course, if money is no object and you run a very profitable studio, get the Mercury Bundle. For mere mortals though, get a lower bundle or, maybe, buy the plugins you really need individually. For example, if I had to buy my favourite plugins individually, the amount I’ll have to pay would be:

  • H-Comp Hybrid Compressor ($179)
  • H-EQ Hybrid Equalizer ($179)
  • H-Reverb Hybrid Reverb ($349)
  • H-Delay Hybrid Delay ($179)
  • Bass Rider ($99)
  • Vocal Rider ($249)
  • L2 Ultramaximizer ($299)
  • Dorrough Stereo ($199)
  • WLM Plus Loudness Meter ($399)

for a total of $2131 which is more expensive than the Platinum Bundle! Maybe it would be more intelligent to wait for Waves to do sales (which they practically always do) or get the Platinum Bundle and try to make use of its plugins to the full.

In any case, have fun.

PS: Waves is not the only audio plugin manufacturer who offers quality plugins. Others do.

PPS: As a Logic Pro X user, I tend to use the Logic Compressor and the Logic Channel EQ more than their Waves counterparts (H-Comp Hybrid Compressor and H-EQ Hybrid Equalizer) because they integrate better in the Logic mixer. I would love to have the same kind of integration with the Waves plugins though. Waves? Apple?

Filed Under: Apple, Music, Technology

Do we use our smartphones too much?

22 February 2017 By Avinash Meetoo Leave a Comment

When I saw that quote on Reddit, it immediately rang a bell. It seems that most of us (all of us?) bring our smartphones everywhere now (including, of course, the toilet). We can’t live without it and a decent Internet connection. But it this a bad thing?

Pros of always having a smartphone

  1. You never feel stupid. Any question asked by anyone else has an immediate answer thanks to Google and Wikipedia. This can even make the conversation richer and more interesting by going off tangents.
  2. You always have some music to listen to.
  3. You always have something interesting to read while waiting for you know what.

Cons of always having a smartphone

  1. Some may become antisocial and speak less. I have witnessed my kids for instance having a slight tendency to watch YouTube videos when having dinner until, of course, a good zouré mama from yours truly…
  2. Sometimes some listen to music too much. It’s good to be able to enjoy the silence.
  3. And, most importantly, for those who only have one toilet at home, making others wait is bad for health :-)

What do you think?

Filed Under: Education, Family, Mauritius, Music, News, Technology

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