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- stompboxjon
Warm it up!
Published on 01/13/13 at 15:58Warm is a plug in made for Macs and PC’s, it is a very universal plug in that is not only very affordable but it can work with just about any program that is on the market like Cubase, FL Studio, Ableton and a bunch of others. It is very light on your CPU and hard disk space and only takes minutes to install. I purchased this directly from a retailer online and got a link to download it within a few minutes. From the time that I purchased it to the time that I started using it was no more than 15 minutes which was great!
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Warm is very easy to use and it has a ton of great features for it to only cost 50 bucks! It is probably the easiest and most inexpensive…Read moreWarm is a plug in made for Macs and PC’s, it is a very universal plug in that is not only very affordable but it can work with just about any program that is on the market like Cubase, FL Studio, Ableton and a bunch of others. It is very light on your CPU and hard disk space and only takes minutes to install. I purchased this directly from a retailer online and got a link to download it within a few minutes. From the time that I purchased it to the time that I started using it was no more than 15 minutes which was great!
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Warm is very easy to use and it has a ton of great features for it to only cost 50 bucks! It is probably the easiest and most inexpensive way to warm up your tracks. There are two tube models that are based off of Antares award winning analog tube technology. I have been using this for a few months and I was absolutely shocked on how good it could make things sound for this price.
OVERALL OPINION
I have used this on a number of different computers and operating systems and it works great. I even have an old Windows XP laptop from 2005 and it works great with it. It is not as fast on that computer though but it is due to the laptop itself and not Antares Warm.See less10