Hey buddy thanks for watching. Yes it’s definitely one of my favorites out of all the tube emulations. Acustica Audio do a decent emulation of the STA as well called Smoke, but I think I prefer the Arturia one personally.
Have the UAD Fairchild and Manley (this one works great in Mid Side mode) and works fantastic. Also EL Rey that bumps the 60 HZ area like the original RCA that model does; also to get more color you can increase the Input. Love it in Female vocals and of course Bass!!!!! Some other that i like a lot: MJUC from Klanghelm, The Amazing and colorful AR1 from Kush Audio and another one i love for vocals and bass (when im not using the El REY; The Summit Audio TLA 100 emulation from softube.
Just want to mention "Tone Empire Firechild" and "Overloud Gem Comp670", both offer a free demo and are - at least in my opinion - real great compressors
@@TheCratesMotel @aperture_Sc - i wanted to mention this!! Awesome comps for a small price - really good! (haven't washed this vid yet but will deffo; just purchased Arturia's FX collection 3 and didn't even try tube STA yet :-) )
I really dig the Klanghelm MJUC it's cheap and sounds better than most. It's 3 compressors in one mk1 is a Fairchild, mk2 is a 176, mk3 is a Manley Vari Mu. ✊🏾😁
@@spjutjarfalla3944 no it's about the same as El Rey. I own a lot of Acustica plugins most of them are amazing. Nickel and Smoke are horrible sounding compressors but the rest are great. El Rey is also a great sounding compressor, but I find MJUC on par with it, it uses less resources, it is more flexible, can be used on more sources, comes with 2 extra compressors and is much cheaper. It is one of the rare exceptions where I would choose another brand over Acustica.
@@spjutjarfalla3944 if by analog you mean non linear with harmonic generation then yes they both replicate the analog-ness. The only difference is MJUC you can choose the amount of non linearity and you can choose the tone of the curve. While El Rey the non linearities and harmonics are set as is.
I wish El Rey had more dirt. Theres always TimPs RCA limiter. Sampled from the same type of unit- more meticulously in my opinion, and complete with saturation
Cool ! :) i really like your channel mate ! Have you tried the Pulsar Audio Mu ? A very nice emulation of the Manley. It sounds so smooth and pretty beefy low-end as well. Cheers from France !
Thank you for watching. Yes, I have. I love it. It was difficult choosing between the UAD and the Pulsar for the video to be honest, as I love them both. The reason I chose the UAD version is that it is pretty basic and is a more 1-to-1 emulation. The Pulsar has so much more to it, I could make a video on that plugin by itself.
@@TheCratesMotel you’re absolutely right ! The Mu pushes it a bit further ! By the way the UAD is a pretty good emulation. The Massive from Pulsar is also very gooood ! Coupled with the Mu, it does wonders on my lazy mixbus 🤣
hello, (after correcting the frequency response with SIENNA, i.e. linearity / harman curve) what is the ideal dB value in addition to the bass? That is, after which you would increasingly lose quality by upsetting the headphones. I am referring to the right value to add on the bass to a headphone so as not to upset it, not to damage the drivers for example. and do not lose quality. Then are there headphones more suitable to undergo additions on the bass? based on transducers (dynamic or magneto-planar or drivers
Hey buddy, thank you for watching. I am afraid I cannot really answer that question. The value would be different for every source and with every different model of headphones. Sorry I cannot be of more help.
@@TheCratesMotel ok, no problem, but in terms of bass management, on which to make additional dB changes (eg: + 3dB), do you think a dynamic or magneto-planar headphone is better? Leaving aside the distortion though
@@filll1801 I use the Audeze LCD-X which are Planar Magnetic but I used to use the Focal which are dynamic. I personally prefer the speed of the LCD-X with the low end. It keeps the bass tight. Personally I do not make any dB changes overall for my headphones. I do not use software correction at all, only very occasionally will I use the crossfeed matrix on my Phonitor 2.
Ya know, I never could find the reasoning to justify the El Rey lol. Every time I go put it in the cart I have a small heart attack hahaha! I have so many other options that it's hard to justify and I make money using plugins, you would think that would make it easier. 🤣
Thanks for watching dude. I so often forget about El Rey to be honest, and then when I add it, I almost always go "Ahhhh....yes". I think it is definitely a niche compressor, very specific, but it's nice to have it in the arsenal. If you can get it in the sale for a good price.... ;)
@@TheCratesMotel Ya, I keep my eyes on it. I picked up Ash during the release sale, super impressed with that plugin. Very cool concept and it's super easy to use. One day I will pick up El Rey, It's on the list! 😉
in this track the arturia one sounds great
Hey buddy thanks for watching. Yes it’s definitely one of my favorites out of all the tube emulations. Acustica Audio do a decent emulation of the STA as well called Smoke, but I think I prefer the Arturia one personally.
Great stuff mate! Love the El Rey. Worth checking out London Acoustics Brighton Opto too if you haven’t yet - great ‘tubey’ sound, in my opinion!
Thanks for watching dude. I’ll check that one out. I’ve not heard of it. Thank you for the tip.
Have the UAD Fairchild and Manley (this one works great in Mid Side mode) and works fantastic.
Also EL Rey that bumps the 60 HZ area like the original RCA that model does; also to get more color you can increase the Input. Love it in Female vocals and of course Bass!!!!!
Some other that i like a lot: MJUC from Klanghelm, The Amazing and colorful AR1 from Kush Audio and another one i love for vocals and bass (when im not using the El REY; The Summit Audio TLA 100 emulation from softube.
Yeh man I love El Rey for colour.
Just want to mention "Tone Empire Firechild" and "Overloud Gem Comp670", both offer a free demo and are - at least in my opinion - real great compressors
Ah yes, I have the Overloud comp. They do some great compressors. Thanks for watching.
not many are aware of them yet, but gbSoundlab TubeMUV2 and Sweetpressor are two of my most used tube/character compressors, very special plugins.
Ah I have not heard of them. I will demo them. Thank you for the tip and thank you for watching.
@@TheCratesMotel thank you for the comparaison video, EL Rey sounds quite good, I use TimP RA6 as a good alternative.
@@TheCratesMotel @aperture_Sc - i wanted to mention this!! Awesome comps for a small price - really good! (haven't washed this vid yet but will deffo; just purchased Arturia's FX collection 3 and didn't even try tube STA yet :-) )
@@hettovennik2887 Thanks for watching dude
I really dig the Klanghelm MJUC it's cheap and sounds better than most. It's 3 compressors in one mk1 is a Fairchild, mk2 is a 176, mk3 is a Manley Vari Mu. ✊🏾😁
Hey man, thanks for watching. Yes I love the MJUC. The Vari Mu emulation is great. They do some decent plugins.
Better than El Rey? And more analog?
@@spjutjarfalla3944 no it's about the same as El Rey. I own a lot of Acustica plugins most of them are amazing. Nickel and Smoke are horrible sounding compressors but the rest are great. El Rey is also a great sounding compressor, but I find MJUC on par with it, it uses less resources, it is more flexible, can be used on more sources, comes with 2 extra compressors and is much cheaper. It is one of the rare exceptions where I would choose another brand over Acustica.
@@NoQualmsTheArtist great info! Okay about analog sound?
@@spjutjarfalla3944 if by analog you mean non linear with harmonic generation then yes they both replicate the analog-ness. The only difference is MJUC you can choose the amount of non linearity and you can choose the tone of the curve. While El Rey the non linearities and harmonics are set as is.
Pulsar Audio made a pretty good emulation of Manley Vari-Mu. It's parked regularly on my master bus. Has a lot of added features too.
Yes Pulsars Mu is very nice. I regularly use all their plugins. I’m liking their new EQ and love the 1178.
I wish El Rey had more dirt. Theres always TimPs RCA limiter. Sampled from the same type of unit- more meticulously in my opinion, and complete with saturation
The El Rey is a modified RCA Compressor by Greg Wells
Cool ! :) i really like your channel mate !
Have you tried the Pulsar Audio Mu ? A very nice emulation of the Manley. It sounds so smooth and pretty beefy low-end as well.
Cheers from France !
Thank you for watching. Yes, I have. I love it. It was difficult choosing between the UAD and the Pulsar for the video to be honest, as I love them both. The reason I chose the UAD version is that it is pretty basic and is a more 1-to-1 emulation. The Pulsar has so much more to it, I could make a video on that plugin by itself.
@@TheCratesMotel you’re absolutely right !
The Mu pushes it a bit further ! By the way the UAD is a pretty good emulation.
The Massive from Pulsar is also very gooood ! Coupled with the Mu, it does wonders on my lazy mixbus 🤣
hello, (after correcting the frequency response with SIENNA, i.e. linearity / harman curve) what is the ideal dB value in addition to the bass? That is, after which you would increasingly lose quality by upsetting the headphones. I am referring to the right value to add on the bass to a headphone so as not to upset it, not to damage the drivers for example. and do not lose quality. Then are there headphones more suitable to undergo additions on the bass? based on transducers (dynamic or magneto-planar or drivers
Hey buddy, thank you for watching. I am afraid I cannot really answer that question. The value would be different for every source and with every different model of headphones. Sorry I cannot be of more help.
@@TheCratesMotel ok, no problem, but in terms of bass management, on which to make additional dB changes (eg: + 3dB), do you think a dynamic or magneto-planar headphone is better? Leaving aside the distortion though
@@filll1801 I use the Audeze LCD-X which are Planar Magnetic but I used to use the Focal which are dynamic. I personally prefer the speed of the LCD-X with the low end. It keeps the bass tight. Personally I do not make any dB changes overall for my headphones. I do not use software correction at all, only very occasionally will I use the crossfeed matrix on my Phonitor 2.
Ya know, I never could find the reasoning to justify the El Rey lol. Every time I go put it in the cart I have a small heart attack hahaha! I have so many other options that it's hard to justify and I make money using plugins, you would think that would make it easier. 🤣
Thanks for watching dude. I so often forget about El Rey to be honest, and then when I add it, I almost always go "Ahhhh....yes". I think it is definitely a niche compressor, very specific, but it's nice to have it in the arsenal. If you can get it in the sale for a good price.... ;)
@@TheCratesMotel Ya, I keep my eyes on it. I picked up Ash during the release sale, super impressed with that plugin. Very cool concept and it's super easy to use. One day I will pick up El Rey, It's on the list! 😉