Using PSP Audioware Plug-Ins with Gareth Jones | PSP Master Tales
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- In this episode of PSP Master Tales, Gareth Jones (Depeche Mode, Einstürzende Neubauten, Wire, Erasure, and many more) talks about his relationship with PSP Audioware and using PSP plug-ins in the mix to recreate that classic analog flavor and capture the 'soul' of a song in the box!
0:00:00 Intro
0:00:16 My relations with PSP
0:00:21 PSP VintageWarmer
0:01:21 Analog Vibe
0:02:24 Studio in the laptop
0:03:30 PSP InfiniStrip
0:07:43 20 years of PSP
Learn more about Gareth Jones at:
www.pspaudioware.com/company/a...
Connect With PSP Audioware:
Website → www.pspaudioware.com
Facebook → / pspaudioware
Twitter→ / pspaudioware
Instagram→ / pspaudioware
At 3:13 I'm in Allaire Studios working with Grizzly Bear. Pic by Chris T. 😎
That's a great picture Gareth :)
PSP is really good kit at less than silly prices. Kudos guys!
I've been using Vintage Warmer for years, one of my.must have plug-ins 🙌🏼
cool ♫
I've also been using VintageWarmer since the beginning, but had first learned of PSP Audioware, and become a happy customer, even earlier, after reading a magazine's review of the first version of PSP MixPack. The review suggested it could impart some analog feel in the areas it covered (compression, treble/exciter-type stuff, bass/exciter-type stuff, and tape/tube saturation. Those plugins made a big difference in helping my DAW (Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, I think, at that point) mixes of that era feel more like, maybe even better than, my pre-DAW mixes using actual hardware and tape. Once VintageWarmer came out, it became a fixture on my mix bus for many years, in addition to filling other roles.
PSP always delivered good quality, at fair pricing with a well designed loyalty program