Such an old plugin but it has a unique sound that is hard to duplicate. Your presentation was superb and had very valuable information. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Enrico, great tips you gave us here! I have a question for you: where do you usually put the PSP VintageWarmer on your master audio effect chain? Thanks, i keep following you!
Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment, Alessandro! Since the PSP pretty much is a multi-tool, I will place it depending on what I want to achieve. I usually don't use it as a final limiter (but sometimes I may). So I position it just after where "I want to continue processing from that point on". In practice, let's say I come to a point where I think: "and now, what do I need to do with this sound?" That's where I will insert it next. I use it many times as a low-level compressor (by exploring its knee knob), and as a compressor. I also usually toggle the compression switch between single and multi-band, to hear what sounds better in each case. I USUALLY have any eqs before it. Any limiters after it. Usually. Hope I was able to explain my thinking!
@@EnricoDePaoli thanks a lot for your quick reply. All clear for me now! I used sometimes the VintageWarmer in some tracks i worked on, but never used it on my master chain..so your suggestions helped me a lot! Especially the "Knee knob" trick ;) Keep up the good work!
@@ale_levre I just read the reply and had given you, and there were so many wrongly auto-corrected text! Sorry about that. Just fixed it! I will make more sense now :) Thanks for your kind words! That knee knob is pure magic :)
Such an old plugin but it has a unique sound that is hard to duplicate. Your presentation was superb and had very valuable information. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much for watching the video and for posting your kind words. You're very welcome to the Mix Secrets TV channel :)
Thank you Enrico! What a powerful plugin!
Thank you, Sean! For watching and commenting!
Great review, thank you
Van Guitar thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Welcome to the channel!
Hi Enrico, great tips you gave us here!
I have a question for you: where do you usually put the PSP VintageWarmer on your master audio effect chain?
Thanks, i keep following you!
Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment, Alessandro! Since the PSP pretty much is a multi-tool, I will place it depending on what I want to achieve. I usually don't use it as a final limiter (but sometimes I may). So I position it just after where "I want to continue processing from that point on". In practice, let's say I come to a point where I think: "and now, what do I need to do with this sound?" That's where I will insert it next. I use it many times as a low-level compressor (by exploring its knee knob), and as a compressor. I also usually toggle the compression switch between single and multi-band, to hear what sounds better in each case. I USUALLY have any eqs before it. Any limiters after it. Usually. Hope I was able to explain my thinking!
@@EnricoDePaoli thanks a lot for your quick reply. All clear for me now!
I used sometimes the VintageWarmer in some tracks i worked on, but never used it on my master chain..so your suggestions helped me a lot! Especially the "Knee knob" trick ;)
Keep up the good work!
@@ale_levre I just read the reply and had given you, and there were so many wrongly auto-corrected text! Sorry about that. Just fixed it! I will make more sense now :) Thanks for your kind words! That knee knob is pure magic :)
@@EnricoDePaoli no worries Enrico, you have been clear anyway! your tips are pure gold!
I'm exploring deeply that knob and works veeery good
@@ale_levre :) :) :)