6 different console emus and 6 short mixes.
Can you guess the console, do you know the SSL or API or ... sound ?
I dig your video a lot. Telefunken emus on drums are surprisingly pretty good. When I demoed PA Neold I did not like it that much. Unfortunately I do not know on which mix you used Telefunken, I only think to know that MIX1 is API.Plugintester wrote: Wed Jan 26, 2022 6:04 pm I have uploaded my announced video with 6 different console emus and channel strips, also Telefunken and Helios etc with a guessing game:
6 different console emus and 6 short mixes.
Can you guess the console, do you know the SSL or API or ... sound ?
Well, it depends. I used the Telefunken Arturia Neold combination twice on a bus.Leo1999 wrote: Fri Jan 28, 2022 6:01 pmI dig your video a lot. Telefunken emus on drums are surprisingly pretty good. When I demoed PA Neold I did not like it that much. Unfortunately I do not know on which mix you used Telefunken, I only think to know that MIX1 is API.Plugintester wrote: Wed Jan 26, 2022 6:04 pm I have uploaded my announced video with 6 different console emus and channel strips, also Telefunken and Helios etc with a guessing game:
6 different console emus and 6 short mixes.
Can you guess the console, do you know the SSL or API or ... sound ?
What would you recommend Arturia or Plugin Alliance Telefunken emulation ?
The 80 sounds great but it's not really an all purpose channel strip, it's more of a tone strip.fese wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 10:23 pm 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.
Is that because you're using individual plugins, or is it simply because you have so many, that you only use one or two? Until a few months ago, I had not been bit by the channel strip bug, and was content with using Toneboosters 4 e.q. and Barricade - but they kept crashing Logic when I would try to pull up projects - TB said it was Logic's problem. Anyway, I bought Fuse's VCS-1 when it was on sale - and haven't looked back. I've since gotten quite a few channel strips, but also enjoyed the technique mentioned by others and by Simon above to use only one console per project - which makes sense for continuity...and having the feel of being in a studio. Because I spend about 5-6 hours a day or more "creating" music, I sometimes will pump out two songs a day, but usually one a day - music, lyrics, etc. - I'm like the Brill Building (but it's probably more like an OCD), though I lay no claim to quality of songs other than I'm very happy with sound.Aryez187 wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 8:13 am "I had the tendency to collect all the strips from IK, Waves and Plugin Alliance."
+1 to that...especially with the constant sales and loyalty vouchers, still though I don't find myself really using them very much.
Honestly what I found worked best and simplest for my needs was Izotope MP 4.1... I know that most people would say that's kind of amateurish or even cheating, but for me -- I definitely understand that your mileage may vary -- it just was the best option.Bodhisan wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 12:38 pmIs that because you're using individual plugins, or is it simply because you have so many, that you only use one or two? Until a few months ago, I had not been bit by the channel strip bug, and was content with using Toneboosters 4 e.q. and Barricade - but they kept crashing Logic when I would try to pull up projects - TB said it was Logic's problem. Anyway, I bought Fuse's VCS-1 when it was on sale - and haven't looked back. I've since gotten quite a few channel strips, but also enjoyed the technique mentioned by others and by Simon above to use only one console per project - which makes sense for continuity...and having the feel of being in a studio. Because I spend about 5-6 hours a day or more "creating" music, I sometimes will pump out two songs a day, but usually one a day - music, lyrics, etc. - I'm like the Brill Building (but it's probably more like an OCD), though I lay no claim to quality of songs other than I'm very happy with sound.Aryez187 wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 8:13 am "I had the tendency to collect all the strips from IK, Waves and Plugin Alliance."
+1 to that...especially with the constant sales and loyalty vouchers, still though I don't find myself really using them very much.
To that end, I've created 15 templates that use only one channel strip or combo of "like equipment," which allows me to enjoy all of the channel strips, though maybe only once every week or two. And I realize nobody really cares what I personally do, but here are my templates, just in case someone might be curious after reading the above:
Analog Obsessions: (1) API, (2) Neve 1073, (3) Neve Portico, (4) SSL, and (5) Collins; Black Rooster's (6) Pultec (with BR's LAA) and (7) Heldon (which I really like); (8) Bx Focusrite SC (came with my interface); (9) Fuse VSC-1; (10) Lindell API; (11) Lindell Neve; (12) Logic's Pultec with Logic's Comp on FET setting - interestingly, Logic's Pultec has a really nice compression, and it's the only template I use where I don't need to use compression on vocals); (13) Waves SSL EV2; (14) Arturia's Trident with Comp Tube-STA (totally surprised and impressed with using a second one for de-essing vocals); Last, but not least, though I'm sure I'll be getting Scheps Omni and TG12345, (15) three components from Toneboosters 3 tools (3's do not crash Logic Catalina for me): EQ3 and Evoke3 for vocals - which, so far, gives me my smoothest vocals, and it may well be the sibilance portion of Evoke, and I use the Bus Compressor on the master. For all templates, I have Air Windows Console 7 on all tracks, and I use Toneboosters ReelBus3 and Sibalance before the channel strips/components. For vocal chains, I also use the Toneboosters Gate3 if there is no gate on the strip, PA's SPL De-Esser, and Arturia's V76 Pre.
Oh I use those plugins too, Well not the whole suite as I don't have it, But Neutron & Nectar certainly, amoung a few others.Aryez187 wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 3:25 pmHonestly what I found worked best and simplest for my needs was Izotope MP 4.1... I know that most people would say that's kind of amateurish or even cheating, but for me -- I definitely understand that your mileage may vary -- it just was the best option.Bodhisan wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 12:38 pmIs that because you're using individual plugins, or is it simply because you have so many, that you only use one or two? Until a few months ago, I had not been bit by the channel strip bug, and was content with using Toneboosters 4 e.q. and Barricade - but they kept crashing Logic when I would try to pull up projects - TB said it was Logic's problem. Anyway, I bought Fuse's VCS-1 when it was on sale - and haven't looked back. I've since gotten quite a few channel strips, but also enjoyed the technique mentioned by others and by Simon above to use only one console per project - which makes sense for continuity...and having the feel of being in a studio. Because I spend about 5-6 hours a day or more "creating" music, I sometimes will pump out two songs a day, but usually one a day - music, lyrics, etc. - I'm like the Brill Building (but it's probably more like an OCD), though I lay no claim to quality of songs other than I'm very happy with sound.Aryez187 wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 8:13 am "I had the tendency to collect all the strips from IK, Waves and Plugin Alliance."
+1 to that...especially with the constant sales and loyalty vouchers, still though I don't find myself really using them very much.
To that end, I've created 15 templates that use only one channel strip or combo of "like equipment," which allows me to enjoy all of the channel strips, though maybe only once every week or two. And I realize nobody really cares what I personally do, but here are my templates, just in case someone might be curious after reading the above:
Analog Obsessions: (1) API, (2) Neve 1073, (3) Neve Portico, (4) SSL, and (5) Collins; Black Rooster's (6) Pultec (with BR's LAA) and (7) Heldon (which I really like); (8) Bx Focusrite SC (came with my interface); (9) Fuse VSC-1; (10) Lindell API; (11) Lindell Neve; (12) Logic's Pultec with Logic's Comp on FET setting - interestingly, Logic's Pultec has a really nice compression, and it's the only template I use where I don't need to use compression on vocals); (13) Waves SSL EV2; (14) Arturia's Trident with Comp Tube-STA (totally surprised and impressed with using a second one for de-essing vocals); Last, but not least, though I'm sure I'll be getting Scheps Omni and TG12345, (15) three components from Toneboosters 3 tools (3's do not crash Logic Catalina for me): EQ3 and Evoke3 for vocals - which, so far, gives me my smoothest vocals, and it may well be the sibilance portion of Evoke, and I use the Bus Compressor on the master. For all templates, I have Air Windows Console 7 on all tracks, and I use Toneboosters ReelBus3 and Sibalance before the channel strips/components. For vocal chains, I also use the Toneboosters Gate3 if there is no gate on the strip, PA's SPL De-Esser, and Arturia's V76 Pre.
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