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Lindell Audio 69 Series

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Enjoy the distinct warmth and harmonic richness of the console that defined classic rock


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Warm, Rich, and Punchy: The Sound of Classic Rock

Helios Type 69 consoles are known for their smooth and harmonic sound, heard on legendary records by the likes of Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, the Who, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, and Bob Marley. Lindell’s 69 Channel Strip faithfully recaptures this classic tone in plugin form.

The Sound of The Original Analog Console with Expanded Features

Coveted for their unique-sounding preamps, precise filters, and smooth and musical EQs, Helios arguably made the coolest consoles of the 60s and 70s. Selected by The Rolling Stones for their famous mobile recording studio and used to record Led Zeppelin’s most enduring albums, Helios consoles were simple in operation but offered a complex and characterful tone that was hard to resist. Lindell’s plugin adds to the original by bringing the Helios bus EQs and compressors directly into a channel strip.

Two Classic EQs on Every Channel

The Lindell emulation combines two Helios EQs in one channel strip. First, there’s the Pre-EQ-69, a 3-band active bell filter loved for musical-sounding boosts and cuts that can add presence and air without harshness and fullness to lows without excessive rumble. Then, there’s the Passive 69, a 2-band shelving EQ with a smooth, musical response for adding depth, warmth, and detail with minimal additional coloration.

Includes HUGE-Sounding FET Compression

Used on some of the most iconic drum sounds in history, the powerful F760 Compressor/Limiters were part of what made the Helios line so alluring. The only drawback is that they were designed and implemented as bus compressors, so you could never reasonably have one on every channel… until now. With its distinctive sound and variable, attack, release, and ratio, the F760 is often considered a fun and flexible alternative to the 1176 by the few engineers lucky enough to own or use them.

Use It Anywhere

Lindell’s 69 channel can add warmth, presence, and character to vocals, helping them stand out in the mix. Use it to provide punch and clarity to drum recordings or to shape the tone of guitars — adding warmth, body, and sparkle to the sound. It can imbue digital keyboards and synths with uncanny character and depth, bring out the natural warmth of bass instruments, or impart a cohesive, three-dimensional, and decidedly “analog” tone to any mix.



The Lindell 69 Series Console is not endorsed or licensed by Helios Electronics Ltd. The use of the Helios name is for identification and reference purposes only and does not imply any association with the trademark holder of their product brand.


FEATURES

☑ Authentic Helios Type 69 Emulation: Captures the rich, musical character of the classic Helios Type 69 console, revered for its smooth, open sound and unmatched harmonics.

☑ Helios F760 Compressor/Limiter: Includes the versatile FET compressor/limiter, offering a wide range of transparent to aggressive compression.

☑ Pre-EQ-69: Provides the full-bodied warmth and natural presence of the iconic Helios preamp and EQ, meticulously modeled for the digital realm.

☑ Passive 69: Recreates the smooth, musical response of the classic passive equalizer, renowned for its ability to add depth and warmth to any source material.

☑ Intuitive Interface: The user-friendly interface makes it easy to dial in your perfect sound, while the resizable window adapts to your workflow.

☑ Compatibility with all major DAWs (VST, AU, and AAX formats) ensures seamless integration with your favorite digital audio workstation.





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No oversampling? Looks interesting though & Lindell usually delivers!
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Lindell Audio always has selectable oversampling in the options (2x, 4x, 8x)

I’m sure this does as well.
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That would make sense. If I remember right, they also use their own Algorithm for that.
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Nice but I will buy it when it's on sale for $49, like most PA plugins.

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If it's Plugin Alliance, I try my best to avoid it.
Don't ask why... it's probably just me being nonsensical
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sQeetz wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 12:12 pm If it's Plugin Alliance, I try my best to avoid it.
Don't ask why... it's probably just me being nonsensical
No, it’s Native Instruments.
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jamcat wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 5:50 pm
sQeetz wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 12:12 pm If it's Plugin Alliance, I try my best to avoid it.
Don't ask why... it's probably just me being nonsensical
No, it’s Native Instruments.
Good. I don't know why I irrationally dislike PA...
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jamcat wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 5:50 pm
sQeetz wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 12:12 pm If it's Plugin Alliance, I try my best to avoid it.
Don't ask why... it's probably just me being nonsensical
No, it’s Native Instruments.
Are you sure? I've read on gearspace that it's not the case with Lindell and other third party plugins. Don't know if it's true

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tappert wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 7:11 pm I've read on gearspace that it's not the case with Lindell and other third party plugins. Don't know if it's true
That makes sense. My understanding is there are some plugins where Plugin Alliance/Brainworx is the developer (SPL, Elysia, etc.) and others where they're basically a distributor/dealer.

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Well it’s all “Native Instruments” now.

Individual developers in the Plugin Alliance Soundwide Native Instruments are still semi-independent.
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Everything jamcat likes I don't, i think this sucks big time
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And yet your opinions have no influence over mine. :shrug:
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Uncle E wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 7:52 pm
tappert wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 7:11 pm I've read on gearspace that it's not the case with Lindell and other third party plugins. Don't know if it's true
That makes sense. My understanding is there are some plugins where Plugin Alliance/Brainworx is the developer (SPL, Elysia, etc.) and others where they're basically a distributor/dealer.
Lindell's developer is the same guy who makes LSR plugins https://www.lsraudio.com/, not the usual brainworx team. I am sure Emmanuel has to follow certain directives and standards on his coding though, just like those other coders do with Vojtech Meluzin from Melda.
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