plugins 4 adding analog warmth ?

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  1. lovebeats

    lovebeats Ultrasonic

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    hello i search 4 plugins that add analog warmth , for the mix and mastering or to use one drums or make sounds thick , big and loud , anyone have some suggestions

    i always use the sonnox inflator or waves cla, api,
    pultec, ssl, softtube trident a range

    u have some good tips?
     
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  3. The Koala

    The Koala Ultrasonic

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    Check out Variety of Sound TesslaSE, pretty good saturation plugin to my mind !
     
  4. ia

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    try to use saturators (tapes/tubes/bitcrashers). To make it load use heavy distortion like Trash 2, what is great
     
  5. ia

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    nonono, this things not gonna make your sound big and heavy. Use Ableton Saturator and Trash 2
     
  6. ia

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    you can use 3 sends
    1. Abletor Saturator
    2. Trash 2
    3. Ableton Glue
    Crank this things and then apply to your sounds
     
  7. mrpsanter

    mrpsanter Audiosexual

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    Waves and Slate will provide very good results.
     
  8. reggiejaxx

    reggiejaxx Member

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    Henry Olonga mojo
     
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  9. D-Music

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    Slate Digital Revival and it's free. Inflator does hardly anything on a mix, tried the UAD one with effect at 100% and gain at -3.5dB for A/B'ing. Tape emulations will provide a better result (enough choice). To make drums big > parallel compression/distortion/saturation etc. Distortion is always a good method to make single sounds bigger. When used properly though. Sometimes a wet/dry signal at 50% or lower and adding HPF/LPF before the unit works even better. And add fx afterwards (reverb, delay etc. otherwise it will be a mess). Trash2, Decapitator, Devil-Loc, Saturn or just stock units lined up will do. :yes:
     
  10. aymat

    aymat Audiosexual

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    EQ :wink:
     
  11. ia

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    how to eq to make sound BIG and LOUD? Crank all resonances?
     
  12. ia

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    specify what exactly doing things?
     
  13. ia

    ia Producer

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    awesome sounding plugins, I love them
     
  14. TW

    TW Guest

    I dont know what people mean with analog warmth. Most of the time people mean the saturation of analog gear. Real gems for that are the Kush UBK plugins. They have a mellow warm analogish saturated sound. I love the sly-fy bundle by UBK you can make everything sound huge and warm and thik like the wool of a mamoth.
     
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  15. ia

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    and sometimes delay with preHP is very nice option
     
  16. ia

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    For real WARMTH you need REAL hw
    I'v tried so much simulations and all of them don't sound exactly as hw
     
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  17. grdh20

    grdh20 Platinum Record

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    Is there some way to avoid having to use ilok with the free slate digital revival?
     
  18. mudworm43

    mudworm43 Guest

    Things you can try out on your mix bus:
    Kush plugins (Clariphonic/UBK-1/Omega etc.), Slate VTM/VMR/VCC/VBC/FG-X ( FG-X is more of a mastering type of plugin), Acustica Audio D361A, Prime Studio CHARLY, Sonnox Inflator, Waves J37, SPL Passeq, Cytomic The Glue, Soundtoys, check out SKnote plugins too

    Just a few I can remember now
    Try them out, see what works for you, they all add character, dimension and that analog vibe/flavor
     
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  19. Downlo

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    Steinberg Magneto, if you're a Cubase user....
    Or maybe it works in other daws too?

    I use it on all master tracks. Even had some good results boosting/ remastering some older tracks to get them as loud the newer ones. Very reliable.
    I never use izotope products so i don'nt know 'em.
    But i have compared it to slate's stuff and waves.
    I holds up pretty well for and old and probably free(?) plug.
     
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  20. Von_Steyr

    Von_Steyr Guest

    Been using Magneto a lot lately, it can compete with the big boys.
     
  21. rudolph

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    No one has mentioned PSP Vintage Warmer. It´s my go to.
     
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