It's worth playing with the compander knob a bit here, too - Sascha's preset is not super-aggressive, I'm not sure whether that's explicitly historical or just in keeping with a disciplined tendency towards subtlety in the plug-in's design ... I kind of like it cranked a bit further than that.Igro wrote:There was kinda little change.
A lot of Satin is about subtle things that don't always translate well into plug-in nomenclature. For example, one might tame peaks or add a touch of saturation but this happens a bit indirectly. Some of the spectrum-related stuff is less subtle, e.g. pre-emphasis can get fairly strong, but it's worth noting it's also indirect with all the other kinds of effects going on.
With a lot of subtle properties or effects, I think where Satin starts getting 'OMG' is more emergent behaviors resulting from interactions more on the scale of a whole signal chain or mix. So far I think it's generally going to work better further towards the end of a signal chain, and it can be a lot like making the compressor gentler, making the reverb breathier, the kick smoother (a punchier smooth, even - not contradictory things in Satin!).
I have no idea if what I'm getting from Satin is what people fetishize about tape. It takes time to develop a completely informed opinion about any plug and it's feeling very novel at the moment ... so far I'm throwing it at everything and it's staying on.
