I love this plug-in. I actually put in on every channel in my session. Though it's a relatively subtle saturation, I find the cumulative effect across the mix really adds a great character.
I really love what you, Michael White & Dan Worrall do, although you are all slightly different you all have a great way of teaching which translates to all levels of understanding and I'm currently working my way through all your tutorials. Thank you!
sold! your videos are always on point and just a perfect straight and to the point description and everything needed for us to make a judgment. I absolutely love this, the fact that you can go from an LA2A, to a u73, to a 1176 bluey, and everything in between, but what's even better? I actually think whatever setting was at the top right, not the German compressors but maybe it was? I don't recall. You said it was a neve channel strip compression? where noticeably bumps and adds harmonic content to the snare range, and gives a minimal bump to the low end. especially for guys like me that use the low pass filter at 250hz, on a copy/pasted bass track, And don't really need or want an extra low-end bump that much, just some transparent low end subfloor which is nice. The thing, the plug-in itself, is phenomenal
How do you think this compares to the effort Studio One has put into their MixFX effects? I know it's a different application being that the MixFX effects are not plugins, but would just like to get your opinion on what would probably be a better way to get analog sound into your mixes.
I had a question about this. If I'm using this as an input for my channels to emulate an analog workflow, do I use this AS a preamp and deactivate analog modeling in say an SSL console, or do I use this transformer into a channel strip and also use the analog modeling of the channel strip? I know ultimatel in DAW, "whatever sounds good" is right but maybe someone can humor me anyway.
Typically, I would use this on my master bus but there are no "rules". Try it in the places you suggested and whatever sound best to you, that is the way to go. That test should only take about 5 min.
If you want to get as close as possible to analog sound using plugins, then this is the course you want to check out. www.homerecordingmadeeasy.com/mixing-with-analog-style-plugins
I love this plug-in. I actually put in on every channel in my session. Though it's a relatively subtle saturation, I find the cumulative effect across the mix really adds a great character.
Totally agree!
I really love what you, Michael White & Dan Worrall do, although you are all slightly different you all have a great way of teaching which translates to all levels of understanding and I'm currently working my way through all your tutorials. Thank you!
Wow, thank you!
sold!
your videos are always on point and just a perfect straight and to the point description and everything needed for us to make a judgment. I absolutely love this, the fact that you can go from an LA2A, to a u73, to a 1176 bluey, and everything in between, but what's even better? I actually think whatever setting was at the top right, not the German compressors but maybe it was? I don't recall. You said it was a neve channel strip compression? where noticeably bumps and adds harmonic content to the snare range, and gives a minimal bump to the low end. especially for guys like me that use the low pass filter at 250hz, on a copy/pasted bass track, And don't really need or want an extra low-end bump that much, just some transparent low end subfloor which is nice. The thing, the plug-in itself, is phenomenal
Thank you for watching!
That mix sounds great! Even on my phone that snare is popping! Like the plugin also. Really does fatten up the sound.
Thanks!!
Great demo and explanation Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Very very good plugin !It will make your transient's smooth as butter and its also very clean sounding !
Glad you like it!
Thanks for this breakdown on this plug. Its on sale for 25 bucks. I think imma grab it for that price
Great Deal!
How do you think this compares to the effort Studio One has put into their MixFX effects? I know it's a different application being that the MixFX effects are not plugins, but would just like to get your opinion on what would probably be a better way to get analog sound into your mixes.
I dont like the Studio One MX FX at all and never use them
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy ok cool! I think I'm in the market to get this Kazrog True Iron. Thanks for the video and info
I had a question about this. If I'm using this as an input for my channels to emulate an analog workflow, do I use this AS a preamp and deactivate analog modeling in say an SSL console, or do I use this transformer into a channel strip and also use the analog modeling of the channel strip?
I know ultimatel in DAW, "whatever sounds good" is right but maybe someone can humor me anyway.
Typically, I would use this on my master bus but there are no "rules". Try it in the places you suggested and whatever sound best to you, that is the way to go. That test should only take about 5 min.
Is this good for all genres?? Or just rock music??? Can I use this plugin for rap drums??
Yes, of course
Great stuff! Thanks
My pleasure!
In your honest opinion, is it possible for emulation summed mixes to sonically match an analog one?
No. If you want to hear the differences check out my other youtube channel, Mixing Music Analog
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy Welp, that sucks, cuz I'm not rich.
If you want to get as close as possible to analog sound using plugins, then this is the course you want to check out. www.homerecordingmadeeasy.com/mixing-with-analog-style-plugins
No way … there’s no metal .. plug-ins …yuk
Does this plugin use / offer oversampling?
yes, I think it does
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy Ty!
@@musiccreation1198 yes it does. In the settings button on the right upper corner.
I put this plugin on just about every plugin I use...
NICE. Thanks for watching!