Finally subbed after watching a dozen or so vids on your channel! Can you talk a little bit about DA/AD convertors, high end vs budget and the practically of analogue summing mixers in a hybrid setup?
Allen Sides, when he bought equipment from Bill Putnam there were some Fairchilds and he thought its some old crappy equipment and he threw them away! He shared that in some interview...lol
Congratulations Paul!!!. I do not think if I had the money I would buy it. The upkeep with tubes and stuff. I never personally heard a Fairchild. Is it seriously worth it? Can you not get good compression with what you have? Please let me know.
Of course this is the thing is technically speaking it may not sound better than what we already have. It's more what it represents. The upkeep is the same for the UnFairchild
Well this is what I said in the video. It's probably not £20k better but it's also what a fairchild represents. It's the pull it has on clients because of what it is. If they turned out to be identical, I'd still want the fairchild because of what it is. The UnFairchild is a faithful recreation but is still a clone of the original. Also, it's subjective of how much £20k is worth to each person. Let's say it's 2% better. To some people, that's silly money for 2% better. For me, someone who is constantly in pursuit of the best sound it costs what it costs. I honestly don't think I'll hear it and instantly say OMG that's a £36k compressor it's 8x better than the SPL iron and 3x better than the UnFairchild. I may be wrong.
I've got 5 in a cupboard here. As much as I love the sound of tape, I'd much rather a more modern take on tape. The new Mcdsp tape emulation is actually really good a million times less hassle.
@dharmaone77 it's really good. Tape plugins still have a very digital sound to them as they don't pass through any analogue components. The mcdsp tape sounds like a modern tape emulation with a more analogue tape sound. Low end sounds rich. Really nice tape emulation.
I love this podcast mate. I have $20K for upgrading my studio. Tell me what you think .. I'm adding the IGS 825EQ, the WesAudio ngTube EQ, Wes Audio ngBus compressor, BetterMaker Mastering Limiter, Black Box HG-2.... any suggestions?
That's an awesome chain I'd be proud of. Only thing I feel you miss is a good compressor. Assuming you don't have one. The NG bus comp is brilliant as a bus comp but you'll want a mastering compressor also. I'd say either swap the bus comp for a mastering compressor or add something like the spl iron or similar. The blackbox is great but they have a new one coming soon which is going to be a big upgrade. I don't know how far that is away though. Wes Audio will also do a compressor for the NG line. That just seems logical. So that could be one to wait for.
@officialdiomer it's a mix bus compressor. You could use it for mastering if you really wanted, but as someone that has one I use it in mastering at the beginning of my chain not as my mastering compressor. The Elysia Alpha compressor is incredibly good. The SPL iron is also really good. Those would be my recommendation.
@@AudioAnimalsStudio I will be too 👍🏼 The N-Trophy really is a unique console, just watched your video about it. Really cool, love all the features of it. Eq seems extremely awesome, dry/wet on the inserts, switchable order, resistors on the faders, daw control… Wow 🤩
GAS getting out of hand mate 😂 it won’t be worth 60 fousand - it will all be AI plugins in 5-10 years time truly indistinguishable from any hardware and the HW will belong to a museum
I disagree. It'll be all AI plugins that have an AI sound to them. Just look at AI pictures. You can tell them apart when compared to a painting. They have a digital look. Same can be said for audio. You can hear AI and digital processing in the sound. In 10 years much like is it today it's the superior sound of analogue that separates artists. This is why more people now more than ever over the past 10 years are buying into analogue. They want the edge over the next guy.
@@AudioAnimalsStudio we will see! look at AI images from 3 years ago and look at them now, then extrapolate that 10 years out. It will be indistinguishable
Can’t wait to see and hear it in action! Have you tried the Stamchild?
Finally subbed after watching a dozen or so vids on your channel! Can you talk a little bit about DA/AD convertors, high end vs budget and the practically of analogue summing mixers in a hybrid setup?
@moverofobjects in an upcoming video, I am exploring the importance of good converters. Comparing cheap converters to high-quality converters.
@@AudioAnimalsStudio I'd be really keen to check that out, thanks! It's a big missing link in my arsenal.
Allen Sides, when he bought equipment from Bill Putnam there were some Fairchilds and he thought its some old crappy equipment and he threw them away! He shared that in some interview...lol
That's madness.
Congratulations Paul!!!. I do not think if I had the money I would buy it. The upkeep with tubes and stuff. I never personally heard a Fairchild. Is it seriously worth it? Can you not get good compression with what you have? Please let me know.
Of course this is the thing is technically speaking it may not sound better than what we already have. It's more what it represents. The upkeep is the same for the UnFairchild
@@AudioAnimalsStudio Ahh the prestige? I can respect that. Gear is so so fun but expensive.
@@braxal6983 preaching to the choir 🙌
Congrats man!
having a Fairchild is every engineer's dream. But £35k vs £15k. Is the sound going to be £20k better?
Well this is what I said in the video. It's probably not £20k better but it's also what a fairchild represents. It's the pull it has on clients because of what it is. If they turned out to be identical, I'd still want the fairchild because of what it is. The UnFairchild is a faithful recreation but is still a clone of the original. Also, it's subjective of how much £20k is worth to each person. Let's say it's 2% better. To some people, that's silly money for 2% better. For me, someone who is constantly in pursuit of the best sound it costs what it costs. I honestly don't think I'll hear it and instantly say OMG that's a £36k compressor it's 8x better than the SPL iron and 3x better than the UnFairchild. I may be wrong.
@@AudioAnimalsStudio I appreciate the fact that you always answer your comments section. It’s very helpful to have a professional perspective. Thanks.
@@simeonmatthews4584 I try to be the person I wish I had to ask questions to when I started out.
If it helps justify your purchase I'm really looking forward to the video and the comparisons mate.
Regardless of if I buy it or not, I will be doing these videos.
A tape machine would be the last piece for that classic sound
I've got 5 in a cupboard here. As much as I love the sound of tape, I'd much rather a more modern take on tape. The new Mcdsp tape emulation is actually really good a million times less hassle.
@@AudioAnimalsStudiohow does the mcdsp tape compare to plugins?
@dharmaone77 it's really good. Tape plugins still have a very digital sound to them as they don't pass through any analogue components. The mcdsp tape sounds like a modern tape emulation with a more analogue tape sound. Low end sounds rich. Really nice tape emulation.
I love this podcast mate. I have $20K for upgrading my studio. Tell me what you think .. I'm adding the IGS 825EQ, the WesAudio ngTube EQ, Wes Audio ngBus compressor, BetterMaker Mastering Limiter, Black Box HG-2.... any suggestions?
That's an awesome chain I'd be proud of. Only thing I feel you miss is a good compressor. Assuming you don't have one. The NG bus comp is brilliant as a bus comp but you'll want a mastering compressor also. I'd say either swap the bus comp for a mastering compressor or add something like the spl iron or similar. The blackbox is great but they have a new one coming soon which is going to be a big upgrade. I don't know how far that is away though. Wes Audio will also do a compressor for the NG line. That just seems logical. So that could be one to wait for.
@@AudioAnimalsStudiowhat mastering compressors would you recommend? I thought the Wes Audio Bus Comp would be useful for mastering
@officialdiomer it's a mix bus compressor. You could use it for mastering if you really wanted, but as someone that has one I use it in mastering at the beginning of my chain not as my mastering compressor. The Elysia Alpha compressor is incredibly good. The SPL iron is also really good. Those would be my recommendation.
Acustica Audio Ultramarine doesn't seem to be the worst idea in the meantime.
In the meantime, I'd just use the Unfairchild
@@AudioAnimalsStudio 👍
You could've said an AMS - Neve Genesys.
Awesome!!!
API Legacy AXS 48 channels 💪🏼
( my dream equipment )
With automation please
Yeah I could have listed off a few consoles too.
@@AudioAnimalsStudio which console would you choose if it was analog ?
@@Studio22mix I'd go for a few. SSL duality, Neve 88rs, Hum Audio N Trophy or API vision. I'd be happy with any to be honest
@@AudioAnimalsStudio I will be too 👍🏼
The N-Trophy really is a unique console, just watched your video about it. Really cool, love all the features of it. Eq seems extremely awesome, dry/wet on the inserts, switchable order, resistors on the faders, daw control… Wow 🤩
@Studio22mix yeah beautiful passive EQs too. It's packed full of features.
NGtube lol wish I can afford it now
I have the NGbus 😢
for sure you are not getting a Chinese Car
GAS getting out of hand mate 😂 it won’t be worth 60 fousand - it will all be AI plugins in 5-10 years time truly indistinguishable from any hardware and the HW will belong to a museum
I disagree. It'll be all AI plugins that have an AI sound to them. Just look at AI pictures. You can tell them apart when compared to a painting. They have a digital look. Same can be said for audio. You can hear AI and digital processing in the sound. In 10 years much like is it today it's the superior sound of analogue that separates artists. This is why more people now more than ever over the past 10 years are buying into analogue. They want the edge over the next guy.
@@AudioAnimalsStudio we will see! look at AI images from 3 years ago and look at them now, then extrapolate that 10 years out. It will be indistinguishable
@dharmaone77 Yeah, they still look terrible. In 10 years, they'll still look digital.