https://fuseaudiolabs.de/product.html?id=300799857crimsonwarlock wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2019 6:35 pm I took a look at his website; I don't see anything there that even somewhat resembles what I'm discussing here.
The name hints at what this is an emulation of. I mean, it's an LA-4, not a LA-2A, but it's in the same general vicinity. Maybe that's not close enough.
But it is QUITE good. Raymund Dratwa did superb work for a bunch of big companies before striking out on his own. You don't have to take my word for it, though; there's a demo and all. (He did an actual LA-2A plugin for another company, which is spectacular, but also it costs 129 dollars and has slightly aggravating installation/copy protection, so you're out of luck there.)
I still don't think it's such a time-sucker to paste the code from your email into the registration window a single time upon reinstalling. I mean, how many times can your computer crash in a year? But again, you could always just buy the plugin and then use a cracked version so that you don't have to spend time registering it.
As for a 1176, Fuse doesn't do anything like that, but since you have Reaper, there should be a script plugin in your JesuSonic folder already, called 1175 which … well, it more or less does what you think, and it's certainly 64-bit. I don't know about its saturation.
There's also a plugin called 'Master Tom' which I am told is based on a DBX and can also be made to act like an LA-2A when you switch it to feedback mode. You thought S.LA.X was too limited, though, so this probably isn't for you, either.
You probably actually could get Kotelnikov to act like a 1176, btw. You'd just need to tweak the settings, theoretically. It has a .02ms minimum attack which is what the 1176 had.
As for an LA-2A, if you won't use S.LA.X or Master Tom, I really don't think anyone can help you. The only thing I can suggest is Klanghelm's DC8C which—if you switched it to expert mode—WOULD allow you to make something very very close to the LA-2A sound, to the point where it might not make any difference. It costs money, BUT, and you may be happy to hear this, there is NO ACTIVATION. Once you download the program from the site, it runs straight away. The problem with that is that—because there's no DRM—there is no trial version.
