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Ya know what would be useful? Hearing this on other instruments or sounds. Gotta be useful on something besides the obvious drum track....... What about voice? Found sounds?, etc..... 😊
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Honestly sounds great. I've never been a fan of channel strip plugins, but my moderate use of this one has me coming back to it. Have you compared it to some of it's counterparts?
I've got the paid version of this, but use the free version for more straightforward jobs. Love this dirty little f%%**r.Definitely adds character however and wherever you use it.
I'm afraid not. Here's a quote from the developer when asked about it. "For AAX, I have to get approval from Avid. I haven't applied it yet, maybe someday I will...."
The "trick" is a fantastic subtle enhancement to bass, especially. I have found that prolonged use eventually creates a sort of feedback that utterly destroys during a mix down. The channel 'Rare' is on will overload making the VUs crank over to full. Short term it's fine, and OK to print like that. Any ideas? Solutions? Anyone else experience it?
This plugin sounds good. Surprisingly so. While it lacks some of the flexibility of the SSL plugin, the EQ lets you select E mode for each of the two mid bells. The SSL plugin doesn't. And you cannot beat the price. Thanks for posting!
Hi, just downloaded this plugin but lost with it. I only won't to see what a guitar eq curve is that I like so I can copy the eq curve with my guitar patch on bias fx2. Any help would be very welcome. Many thanks
I'm agree. Nobody realizes it. Many are attracted to the plugin gui and because they are free, but they don't understand anything about what plugin really does.
@@Tarazonatunes You can search on the internet and on different RU-vid channels for the reason why analog obsession is trash, but remember to search in authoritative discussions. Here I'll write just a few points: First of all, the curves used are always the same in every plugin; Modeling analog behavior is difficult, and Analog Obsession releases too many plugins every month for them to be well modeled. There are entire threads where it's clear that Analog Obsession spends more time on the user interface than on the audio code since its plugins sound like the same distortion algorithms but with a different skin every time. The company also has a somewhat strange history. Including the owner who tried to sell the company a few years ago, including all the user interfaces and code. Also, where would you sample all those analog machines? If you are not satisfied with this answer, do a thorough search if you are not just a fanboy.
Of course the free ones "sound better" because you're actively trimming the mud in the EQ, whereas in Quantum you regretfully do not really inspect the chain. I don't think you're a bad engineer or anything though, clearly you know what you're doing. Keep up the good work! I like your approach. Wavesfactory Quantum is more expensive than all of your discounted courses combined and for anyone even clicking on the video I think the better investment is the courses every time. In this industry, knowledge is power.
Thank you for this video! I've always used a visual EQ, but I downloaded this today because I wanted to turn some knobs and actually LISTEN to the difference. Thanks again for helping me get to know this plugin. I'm following.
The link points to a very different-looking plugin and the comments are ambiguous. Most there love it. But I've found some hard words spitted like a machine gun from some... Something that I am not considering valid because Analog Obsession uses to throw top-notch programs.
I'm a complete novice and found the way you essentially broke down and demystified the Waves plugin to be really helpful in itself. Everything makes total sense the way you explained it. I also really appreciate the focus on using free plugins. I shall definitely be giving this a try.
Thank you. I'm glad you found the video so helpful. I use this same approach in my Audio Production courses, using only free plugins and all audio used is free to download as well. Thanks for watching. sound-tutor.com/courses/
Analog Obsession Plugins are great. I use them on every mix, especially the BusterSE on the drumbus, the Varimoon on bassguitar or the SSQ for musical EQing of single tracks or the mixbus.