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User Reviews by KVR Members for Analog Signature Dual Limiting Amplifier LM-662

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9.00
Reviewed By mikejade on 28th August 2006
OS: Version: 1.1
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This is a review of a whole Analog Signature Suite, since I consider it too valuable as a package to adress the plug-ins one by one.

Nomads are already famous for their warm sounding vintage reincarnations, and this is no exception.

A vintage channel, EQ and Compressor/Limmiter make a great combo, and this sounds really, really well. Adds that important integrating element that eliminates the digital vibe of your mix. It can be subtle, or punch your lights out. Interfaces simulate old gear, look great, and are easy to operate. Of course, no visual feedback on EQ, but use Voxengo SPAN after it to see what you're doing. EQ has 4 bands, but 2 are x10 switchable, so you have more options.

Presets are actually the same for the channel and limiter, while eq has some other settings. Presets are basic, not excesive, but are a good start for your own tweaks.

What is missing? Well, channel has no de-esser, but this can be solved, and limiter is not brick-wall, so you might add some other limiter for mastering purposes.

Somehow, by feel and quality, this package is like a PSP Vintage Warmer spread over 3 plug-ins with added funcionality and warmth.

Bought it on DontCrack.com, which gave the great offer for the package, and solved my order problem in a flash. Great service.

This package is a great value compared to Waves SSL or Wave Arts, and has a potential to add that 'real sounding' quality to any digitally produced music. Two thumbs up!

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