Wsm - October 2007 - Issue 018

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What’s in my Toolbox? These are solid plugs inside out. As vintage emulations, they have very few controls, just the ones needed! This makes it very easy to dial in what you want and get the results you need. They all work very well together across a mix and sound fantastic. The CPU use is almost nonexistent. I can pile instance after instance and it really makes no difference. This pack really has all your dynamic needs covered.

Wusik Magazine

#018 October 2007

The limiter in this pack is a personal favourite and the only limiter I have used since I have got the bundle. It comes with a 5 band paragraphic EQ making it very easy to sculpt with precision. The de-esser has a frequency side-chain and it works great on vocals. It has smoothed and saved more than a couple vocal tracks for me. Most impressive in the pack for me are the two compressors. Unlike the other two I will talk about in this article, these are basic and not loaded with nifty features. This makes them all the more impressive for me though.

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The FA770 model uses fixed attack/release ratios making it one of the simplest compressors I have ever used. This simplicity is no sacrifice for quality though. The CP2S is the other blue tube compressor. It’s a very warm sweet sounding compressor with RMS and peak modes. It uses tube emulations and therefore has a tubular sound. It’s a must for anyone in need of some dynamic help. > >


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