![]() It’s pretty much instant good 80s-90s demo quality that got pressed. Sounds too digital.įuse TCS-68: This is so cool but so lofi. ![]() Slate VCC bus: Has the central image and sheen but depth isn’t great. ![]() It has the gooey gel and the fatness but affects depth in a not great way. It sounds like if a cheap digital console had analog components and you could break up.īritson bus: now this is what I’m talking about. Waves NLS: No solid central image but super wide and gritty when pushed. If you don’t choose a good channel pair or link them, TMT can cause big stereo drift. I love it on drum bus but I don’t get it on guitars and vocals. Lindell 80 bus: this has the warmth, width, and crispness but not the thickness. This gives me a solid center image with some drive but can be gritty in the upper mids. SDRR2 Desk, HQ+ on for linear phase oversampling, two stages, medium cross talk on stereo bus. Those are cool and Infinistrip is probably the most flexible one and the Plugin Alliance ones the cleannest with any vibe but what works magic on a stereo bus? What’s best? What gives you the warmth and center image?
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