Big difference between this and the plugins. Literally sounds like you're changing his microphone or something as opposed to just boosting and cutting, powerful tool and very natural sounding.
you should do a video on how to use the 500 series modules you have as "plugins" in the DAW, or specifically how to route audio coming out of the daw into one of the 500 modules such as the vocals you used as an example in this video, back into the daw. just started a lunchbox and thought it would be really good info for people starting their collection up, such as myself lol
@@CLEANMUDVIDEOS so I think after your tried a real hardware , In your experience of these two worlds what is better as a result And what is a better as comparison between what you pay and what you get Best regards
@@AnasAlsayedStudio I definitely think that the hardware is the winner. The analog world is a bit different and you have to work with it to experience the difference. In terms of dynamic range, analog wins. In terms of flexibility, digital wins in my book. There are a lot more steps to tracking or mixing with analog. Like having to print the track and commit to what you are doing.
The clarity is amazing.
In plugins, you get a kind of distortion-like sound, a "tinny" sound, but on the analog modules it just lifts it smoothly.
Finally somebody who tweaks it to fullest to show it's character :)
Big difference between this and the plugins. Literally sounds like you're changing his microphone or something as opposed to just boosting and cutting, powerful tool and very natural sounding.
Yes, there definitely is a big difference between this and the plugins💯
you should do a video on how to use the 500 series modules you have as "plugins" in the DAW, or specifically how to route audio coming out of the daw into one of the 500 modules such as the vocals you used as an example in this video, back into the daw. just started a lunchbox and thought it would be really good info for people starting their collection up, such as myself lol
Yooo ! That ssl611 is freaking awesome 👏 well I’m gonna get this Soon or later thanks for sharing letting us know how those 500series work and Sound
I wonder if I could use this for on Mpc 2000xl for drum patterns
And the mission dont stop ! Cool video.
Thanks!
Thanks for the demo. Sounds awesome!!
Pls sir am ur fan i stay in France and i love ur teaching so much if there is any gear u no more use pls send it to me pls
Congrats on a sick EQ!
Got those same headphones last weekend
Pair it with the 611 Dyn 💪🏾
The plug in version sounds the same as the hardware version to me.
To me I hear the hardware being smoother than any of the plug-in versions I’ve used. It has that sizzle with a roundness to the top end
Don’t u like uad emulated versions of these kind of analog gear ?
I do.
@@CLEANMUDVIDEOS so I think after your tried a real hardware ,
In your experience of these two worlds what is better as a result
And what is a better as comparison between what you pay and what you get
Best regards
@@AnasAlsayedStudio I definitely think that the hardware is the winner. The analog world is a bit different and you have to work with it to experience the difference. In terms of dynamic range, analog wins. In terms of flexibility, digital wins in my book. There are a lot more steps to tracking or mixing with analog. Like having to print the track and commit to what you are doing.