What console emus do you like? API, Neve, SSL or...
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 289 posts since 24 Nov, 2021
My favourite emu is API, I like A25, T-Racks API eqs and Softube´s API emus,
AA Pink is not bad, too, but on bigger projects I get cpu issues with Pink.
Waves API emus are not my cup of tea.
I do not like the color and character of NEVE that much for my mixes, though.
SSL is nice, too, sometimes.
What about you?
AA Pink is not bad, too, but on bigger projects I get cpu issues with Pink.
Waves API emus are not my cup of tea.
I do not like the color and character of NEVE that much for my mixes, though.
SSL is nice, too, sometimes.
What about you?
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- KVRist
- 77 posts since 16 May, 2021
Compared some emus from PA last sale. Their TMT tech impressed me, compared to stuff like Waves TG console. I like the SSL stuff and the Lindell 80, old Neve style desk. Still pretty new to this though so guess I like them all haha. Except the 9000J I believe. Or was it Console N. Some 90s desk at least I think, sounded scooped and too "modern" for me.
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- KVRAF
- 1863 posts since 11 Apr, 2008
In the past it was Acoustica Audio Navy 2 - but I sold all my AA plugins because of neverending issues in Cubase that were never really fixed. I miss the sound of EQ and channels. I wish to find a plugin with 1:1 same sound.
I thought that I like AA Sand 3 but after a 'honeymoon' period I realized that the sound of those SSL consoles is not really that 'amazing'.
I still dig the sound of SSL 4000 and my fav plugins for this is Waves CLA MixHub (EQ) and IKM BusCompressor.
In the past, I tried and used plenty of console emulations. I thought that I need them to 'enhance' my productions. Now I barely use any of them. PA consoles are absolutely not my thing. I don't like what TMT is doing and besides that I don't hear anything exceptional in EQ/comp sections.
I thought that I like AA Sand 3 but after a 'honeymoon' period I realized that the sound of those SSL consoles is not really that 'amazing'.
I still dig the sound of SSL 4000 and my fav plugins for this is Waves CLA MixHub (EQ) and IKM BusCompressor.
In the past, I tried and used plenty of console emulations. I thought that I need them to 'enhance' my productions. Now I barely use any of them. PA consoles are absolutely not my thing. I don't like what TMT is doing and besides that I don't hear anything exceptional in EQ/comp sections.
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- KVRian
- 1404 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
I like Softube British console and SSL native and BB N105 is not bad, but without a compressor. The Glue is a nice SSL emu.
PA consoles and Waves SSL emus never impressed me. I also like Waves Omni Scheps, but that's not a console emulation, it's a channel strip, but more or less the same thing.
PA consoles and Waves SSL emus never impressed me. I also like Waves Omni Scheps, but that's not a console emulation, it's a channel strip, but more or less the same thing.
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- KVRist
- 98 posts since 3 Apr, 2021
I like Acustica Audio's stuff (both Acquas or Nebula libraries), being the ones I like the most PINK, London Acoustics Verona and AlexB MFC Console, and despite the CPU load, at least they work great with Reaper. I'm liking to use Kit BB N105 v2 too, but as @DCrown said, it lacks a compressor for the "total experience" (but the line/mic ins and EQs sounds good AF).
As I recently got an external preamp API-like (WA12 MkII), I'm trying to find an ITB solution to enhance the "API experience". I'm trying PA/Lindell 50, but still can't say much about it. I like PINK a lot, but need to take care of CPU load when the project begins to getbigger, as my PC is not stellar spec'ed. And now, I'm curious to try Softube's American Console too, as I already seen good stuff about it.
As I recently got an external preamp API-like (WA12 MkII), I'm trying to find an ITB solution to enhance the "API experience". I'm trying PA/Lindell 50, but still can't say much about it. I like PINK a lot, but need to take care of CPU load when the project begins to getbigger, as my PC is not stellar spec'ed. And now, I'm curious to try Softube's American Console too, as I already seen good stuff about it.
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- KVRAF
- 1631 posts since 3 Mar, 2009 from Colorado Springs
I like IKMM's British and White channels, used them since they came out and at the time they were my first "console emulation" plugins. I have since added some other strips and use them as the situation calls for. I've got to know their compressor and gate behavior, got to know their EQs and how the various adjustments function, so I just try to match capability to need now. I still sum into British Channel sometimes because I like how its comp reacts when driving it with multiple channels of signal in at low compression ratios, and I mean in terms of its nonlinear behavior as well as the dynamics changes it accomplishes. I never got into using that one across many channels however because its CPU usage is higher and I'm on older tech.
In 2021 I did several mixes leaning on bX' console 9000J, it has a nice sounding compressor and a useful gate/expander (maybe my favorite for downward expansion, which I use to clean up noisy old loops and suppress noise on buses when there's no sound so I can still get subtle noise elements applied to groups for the bringing-together that helps, in part, to achieve) as well as capable EQ bands that when put across tracks lets you make room quickly and easily with minimal hassle - and opinions certainly differ on TMT, but my opinion is I have liked it when I have set it up across a few tracks and then just worked with them visually and by ear. But sometimes you run into a weird channel with like an unusual small bass boost or a different frequency on some knob than you expected, too - everything is baked into the channels though so if you find one you don't like, you can not use that one if you're setting things up manually. Which I recommend - I am not sure "randomizing" your mix is a great approach when it comes to things like getting your stereo image right, just one man's opinion.
In 2021 I did several mixes leaning on bX' console 9000J, it has a nice sounding compressor and a useful gate/expander (maybe my favorite for downward expansion, which I use to clean up noisy old loops and suppress noise on buses when there's no sound so I can still get subtle noise elements applied to groups for the bringing-together that helps, in part, to achieve) as well as capable EQ bands that when put across tracks lets you make room quickly and easily with minimal hassle - and opinions certainly differ on TMT, but my opinion is I have liked it when I have set it up across a few tracks and then just worked with them visually and by ear. But sometimes you run into a weird channel with like an unusual small bass boost or a different frequency on some knob than you expected, too - everything is baked into the channels though so if you find one you don't like, you can not use that one if you're setting things up manually. Which I recommend - I am not sure "randomizing" your mix is a great approach when it comes to things like getting your stereo image right, just one man's opinion.
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- KVRAF
- 2063 posts since 14 Sep, 2004 from $HOME
At the moment I like the Lindell 80 Neve emulation for general tone shaping (before going into a tape sim e.g.).
I also have used IK white channel, mostly on drums, sometimes bass.
I also have used IK white channel, mostly on drums, sometimes bass.
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- KVRist
- 352 posts since 13 Feb, 2015
I like Sonimus Britson, easy to use and I like what it does. Subtle but nice.
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- KVRian
- 1404 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
Do you use console emus on bus only?
I used SSL native channel on master and
like the result. Well, a Neve or API might add
too much color and specific character to a mix on master?! , but I am going to try it.
I used SSL native channel on master and
like the result. Well, a Neve or API might add
too much color and specific character to a mix on master?! , but I am going to try it.
- KVRist
- 120 posts since 7 Nov, 2021
Once I saw a producer using a SSL channel strip emu on 2bus. Well, the digital world offers a lot of options, a sidechain filter or hp sc is sometimes added to an emu or a mix dry wet knob or .., whereas you won't find that in the real console and why not using it on 2bus?!
In your daw you could also use a SSL, Neve and API console in one mix on different tracks at the same time, that rarely happens in the "real" or analog world, sometimes different instruments are tracked and recorded in different studios on different consoles, though.
Although I prefer clean and transparent eq and comp on 2bus, I two times used a Neve console emu and liked it.
This topic is pretty interesting, you hear people talk about Neve, SSL, API sound, but do most of us really know the sound?. I have an idea for a video on my yt channel. I use about 5 or 6 console emus and intend to to make a trivia or guessing game. 5 or 6 mixes and people have to guess what console was used on the mix.
Yeah, cool, maybe on drums and 2bus only.
I also create my own consoles or channel strip just by using an eq and comp plugin, one of my fav ones is Telefunken, sometimes with DDMF Metaplugin.
- KVRAF
- 1801 posts since 23 Sep, 2004 from Kocmoc
SSL G and Lindell 80 - depends a lot per channel and if used at all at the moment.
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