You mean a modern mastering for vintage-ish mixed song? :unsure:
Speaking of which, I just had a look at the recent posts at AZ. :woot: Sure.
Yep, both assumptions are correct.
They're even good from PA directly. [img] :winker:
I really hope that's the way you are already doing your recordings. :yes: The question is, if that someone uses different pluggies than you, how...
This and an additional different mastering EQ. Yep.
Are ok. Damned, we can't use it for mixing??? [IMG] IOW, who cares, it fulfills the terms and conditions, right? Right.
I don't think you can make a modern sound with vintage channel strips only, they're just too limited. Oh, I forgot to mention this here too,...
Don't you say? [img] :winker: This will be revealed as soon as we have a winner of this poll.
Since room, stage, hall, studio IR reverbs could be used...
You can find free ones at https://www.patreon.com/analogobsession, whether they're good is another question (which I can't really answer). But...
:woot: 2'' tape of course. [IMG] No, choose whatever you want. TBH, I don't know if a complete song is attachable. @Olymoon, is there any option...
Looks more like acoustic rook. [img]
This is exactly what this contest is about, the challenge and the fun. And yes, American Class A (or British Class A) are good examples of what...
PM'ed.
I'm not (en)forcing anything or anyone. This contest is about mixing like in the 60s with limited options and for fun, simple as that. You just...
That sounds about right. :rofl:
With sparse FX I'm meaning, no digital anything, no limiters, no additional compressors, no mastering EQs,... Maybe two of reverb, delay, chorus...
-> https://audiosex.pro/threads/as-vintage-channel-emulation-mixing-contest-part-2.66035/
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