I picked one of these up earlier this week. Been using bombfactory 76 in protools for like 15 years. Its so refreshing having a physical one. You can push it and get siiick snare sounds with this thing that ive never been able to in the box Admittedly, ive only put snare through it so far. But it rocks
I feel like a winner now! And really enjoy the hardware reviews, including a little bit of plugindr to enjoy the behavior of real gear ⚙️ over the vst’s !
The Lindell is backwards to the original 1176 with attack and release times... 7 is slow and 1 is fast on the Lindell. Thus not being able to reproduce the plugins and Lindell is not a surprise seeing the attack and release times are totally opposite in the video even though the knobs are looking similar in location.
Correct, lindell is backwards , or, normal, which confused the heck out of me at first. ;-) But even with those backward dials, I wasnt able to reproduce it.
@@whitenoisestudio I think modern plug-ins can definitely model the sound of physical gear but getting the "feel" right would be tough. Each piece of gear has it's own personality, as such, and how an engineer uses it just adds to that particular effect. We all have that piece of gear that works "just so" and we know how to get the most from it.
Yeah you can, only thing is that in mastering youi really want left and right side to be identical. No guarantee that two of these units will be turly matched for that. In mid side you could with less isses. But then, a 1176 for mastering?
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I picked one of these up earlier this week. Been using bombfactory 76 in protools for like 15 years.
Its so refreshing having a physical one. You can push it and get siiick snare sounds with this thing that ive never been able to in the box
Admittedly, ive only put snare through it so far. But it rocks
Your videos are one of the best in the audio scene. Keep it up!
Thanks Meraj, means a lot!
I feel like a winner now! And really enjoy the hardware reviews, including a little bit of plugindr to enjoy the behavior of real gear ⚙️ over the vst’s !
Thanks man. You're comment is extremely motivating for me to keep these reviews doing!
The Lindell is backwards to the original 1176 with attack and release times... 7 is slow and 1 is fast on the Lindell. Thus not being able to reproduce the plugins and Lindell is not a surprise seeing the attack and release times are totally opposite in the video even though the knobs are looking similar in location.
Correct, lindell is backwards , or, normal, which confused the heck out of me at first.
;-) But even with those backward dials, I wasnt able to reproduce it.
Wow I was expecting a bigger price than this. Sounds great - a decent compressor for the money and makes it worth considering hardware.
Yeah depending where live it’s the same price as the Klerk Teknik 1176
Great video as always! There's something about an actual tactile machine that just invokes confidence. Hard to explain.
In using it or sound?
@@whitenoisestudio I think modern plug-ins can definitely model the sound of physical gear but getting the "feel" right would be tough. Each piece of gear has it's own personality, as such, and how an engineer uses it just adds to that particular effect. We all have that piece of gear that works "just so" and we know how to get the most from it.
Thank you for covering outboard gear.
P.S. Who is the vocalist (she sounds familiar)?
I pulled her vocal from vocalfy - her name is mabelle.
I was the second person to buy this unit from Sweetwater. It’s amazing.
Nice! Did you get it a few months ago?
@@whitenoisestudio October 2022
does it still sound as good?
you can work in pair of 2 for mastering also?
Yeah you can, only thing is that in mastering youi really want left and right side to be identical. No guarantee that two of these units will be turly matched for that. In mid side you could with less isses. But then, a 1176 for mastering?