Analogue warmth (Valves, tubes, compressors, saturation)
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Thats it exactly :]
Although you will more than likely find that you are turning the knob down in mast cases. Lets say you have a one-shot audio sample (lets say a wav file to make things simple) of a bass drum and then you insert the satson channel. Its more than likely that the sample will have pretty hot levels already and will usually have the VU meter slammed to the top not moving. So just use the gain knob to turn it down to around 0 (some times it does need turning up but I find this to be pretty rare).
It will make more sense if you try it to see what I mean.
First in the chain is just how I use it. I personally use my channel output fader to set the final output of the channel and the satson is just there as a trim plug first in my chain. I guess putting it last in the chain is if you want to use it for a bit of saturation. Like I say, I use a different tool mostly for that particular job. But yeah, I can see the merits of using the Satson last in the chain.
You could use it first in the chain AND last in the chain if desired (first in the chain to set gain and trim - then last in the chain to control console style saturation). I might even try that myself for a mix and see how it goes.
Although you will more than likely find that you are turning the knob down in mast cases. Lets say you have a one-shot audio sample (lets say a wav file to make things simple) of a bass drum and then you insert the satson channel. Its more than likely that the sample will have pretty hot levels already and will usually have the VU meter slammed to the top not moving. So just use the gain knob to turn it down to around 0 (some times it does need turning up but I find this to be pretty rare).
Ah ok - this is VU we are talking about, in simple terms a VU meter kind of reads between the average and the peak values. 0dB on a VU is not the same as 0dB peak on say your main channel out... its lower (depending on the actual VU meter). So for example, something reading 0dB on the VU may only be reading -12 dB on the actual channel meter.gavisthename wrote:Surely you would want to be under 0db if you have further processing to do in the chain? Shouldn't you leave about -3db after Satson if you are adding alternative distortion plugins etc?
It will make more sense if you try it to see what I mean.
"different strokes for different folks" and all that jazz ;]gavisthename wrote:Also I thought I read in this thread that people were plonking Satson at the very end of their chains?
First in the chain is just how I use it. I personally use my channel output fader to set the final output of the channel and the satson is just there as a trim plug first in my chain. I guess putting it last in the chain is if you want to use it for a bit of saturation. Like I say, I use a different tool mostly for that particular job. But yeah, I can see the merits of using the Satson last in the chain.
You could use it first in the chain AND last in the chain if desired (first in the chain to set gain and trim - then last in the chain to control console style saturation). I might even try that myself for a mix and see how it goes.
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That's brilliant Faust ... thanks brother. Excellent explanations, cleared up my troubled mind ... I can now sleep again ...... until the next audio production brain tick!
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Tell me about it ... I wouldn't be surprised if I did a bit of sleep surfing!Faust wrote:No probs chap!
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Re: Analogue warmth (Valves, tubes, compressors, saturation)
hey guys some nice techniques here. the only thing i am wondering is why somehow this technique of mixing into an ssl style console in the digital is not very common. so many things are always discussed in terms of making things warmer like: compression, tape saturation, distortion but this here is a very subtle and nice approach. have to try this at home definitley and get into it. thx
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just read this thread, some quality info in here, just got myself a satson, nice one
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everyone is gonna be using the satson now me included
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Considering getting myself some Satson as well.
By the way, on the note on the Tessla Pro MKII, that plugin alone made me able to use Tambourines samples from classic drum-machines. I always wanted to add some raw funk using Linndrum tambs for example but they were always so nasty and harsh, especially in the top end transient department. Tessla made those tambs sound brilliant!
By the way, on the note on the Tessla Pro MKII, that plugin alone made me able to use Tambourines samples from classic drum-machines. I always wanted to add some raw funk using Linndrum tambs for example but they were always so nasty and harsh, especially in the top end transient department. Tessla made those tambs sound brilliant!
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TesslaPro II is windows only? That sucks big old man balls!!
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Re: Analogue warmth (Valves, tubes, compressors, saturation)
Spent a good portions of this weekend researching this.Mslwte wrote:everyone is gonna be using the satson now me included
Think for the price it would be criminal not to.
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Voidloss should get an affiliate account with Sonimus... lol
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Hah, I`m a paying customer, I do think companies like this though, small, personal, with great products kept at an affordable price, are just worth supporting.arc wrote:Voidloss should get an affiliate account with Sonimus... lol
Plugins that cost the same price as hardware are bullshit.
I know loads of people who have got the Satsons (I got them via recommendation) hopefully the fact they are getting some money and credit for their hard work means they will make more good stuff.
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just as info: the first releases from detroit where also completely made from recorded Cassette Tapes (MC)
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I just snagged one of these bad boys off ebay. Looking forward to getting some old skool flava happenin'
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Man, that's analog as fuck! I could make some fucked up dark techno on that shit!
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Re: Analogue warmth (Valves, tubes, compressors, saturation)
I always thought vinyl was cheating.
Real djs use wax cylinders
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Vinyl spinners eat cock for their dinners, wax cylinder ninjas are vagina bingers !!Lost to the Void wrote:I always thought vinyl was cheating.
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I'm gonna start running all my tracks through this new Waves plugin.
Better than analog warmth, it's Royal Warmth!!
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Ha hagavisthename wrote:Vinyl spinners eat cock for their dinners, wax cylinder ninjas are vagina bingers !!Lost to the Void wrote:I always thought vinyl was cheating.
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