So I am supposing that VCC deliberately sums in this particular way in order to achieve that subtle effect created by the phase differences? And wouldn't that be the same result you would expect if you performed the same analysis of 2 channels of a real tube console (like the actual REDD desk)?Compyfox wrote:The REDD is fairly static on both channels, while the VCC due to it's "summing device" (I guess I should have posted the individual channel plot) has a slight shift in the stereo field. This is indicated by blue (L signal) and red (R signal).
I'm interpreting this as Slate Digital going a step further in trying to emulate analog realism. Would you agree?
Whether or not my assumptions are correct I'm glad that I already have VCC because I do agree with the idea of it being ideal to have both plugins to use what sounds best with particular track material.
I'm really interested in doing my own sonic experiments and comparison tests, but it will have to wait until I have enough time to do it properly. That means there'll be no REDD demo for at least a few more weeks...














