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chewbacaface
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I am always looking for ways to make my recordings sound warmer, fatter, punchier, better. I have a few different ways that I do this...
First, I track to tape, either a Tascam 238 or a Fostex R8. The R8 isn't the world's best reel to reel but mine is absolutely mint and works well. The 238, however, is my preferred device because even though it is a cassette, it has a special sound to it (for drums) that I just haven't been able to get on the reel to reel. In some ways, the R8 is just harder to push.
Anyway, on to the point of this post. I did a lot of searching for good analog/tape modeling plugins because if all things were even, I would much rather mix on a computer. It's faster in every possible way. So, I have been searching and searching for good tape emulation plugins and they were all crap. Until now. I got a UAD-2 duo and the Studer A800 plug as well as the Fatso jr. plug. The combination of these plugs with my tape recordings is actually sort of stunning. The Studer plug is warm and really versatile and very realistic sounding. The Fatso plug is big and thick and punchy and perfect for snare tracks. Plus, you get their LA2A, 1176 LN and SE, and a Pultec EQ with the card. The Pultec is worth the price alone. I'm not ready to give up my tape machines just yet because I love the natural distortion I get on the hi-hat/cymbals from the 238 but I definitely am impressed by how these plugins sound.
For anyone who loves tape and has been considering these as a supplement to your tape/analog machines, I would highly recommend these. They are hands down the best digital software/hardware I have ever used. It has completely changed my opinion on mixing with analog and digital tracks in the same song. I used to think I had to record everything analog and then transfer to digital. I will now likely only be doing the drums on tape and will be using these plugs for the other instruments. They are expensive but you get what you pay for.
Just my .02. I know a lot of folks will probably jump on this and bash it because this is a analog forum but really I am an analog fiend and I'm just trying to pass on my experience for those folks who work in both mediums and are searching for ways to make life easier.
Ryan
First, I track to tape, either a Tascam 238 or a Fostex R8. The R8 isn't the world's best reel to reel but mine is absolutely mint and works well. The 238, however, is my preferred device because even though it is a cassette, it has a special sound to it (for drums) that I just haven't been able to get on the reel to reel. In some ways, the R8 is just harder to push.
Anyway, on to the point of this post. I did a lot of searching for good analog/tape modeling plugins because if all things were even, I would much rather mix on a computer. It's faster in every possible way. So, I have been searching and searching for good tape emulation plugins and they were all crap. Until now. I got a UAD-2 duo and the Studer A800 plug as well as the Fatso jr. plug. The combination of these plugs with my tape recordings is actually sort of stunning. The Studer plug is warm and really versatile and very realistic sounding. The Fatso plug is big and thick and punchy and perfect for snare tracks. Plus, you get their LA2A, 1176 LN and SE, and a Pultec EQ with the card. The Pultec is worth the price alone. I'm not ready to give up my tape machines just yet because I love the natural distortion I get on the hi-hat/cymbals from the 238 but I definitely am impressed by how these plugins sound.
For anyone who loves tape and has been considering these as a supplement to your tape/analog machines, I would highly recommend these. They are hands down the best digital software/hardware I have ever used. It has completely changed my opinion on mixing with analog and digital tracks in the same song. I used to think I had to record everything analog and then transfer to digital. I will now likely only be doing the drums on tape and will be using these plugs for the other instruments. They are expensive but you get what you pay for.
Just my .02. I know a lot of folks will probably jump on this and bash it because this is a analog forum but really I am an analog fiend and I'm just trying to pass on my experience for those folks who work in both mediums and are searching for ways to make life easier.
Ryan