Slate digital free virtual mixing bus
Slate digital free virtual mixing bus download#
More Informationįor more information and system requirements, visit The Monster’s webpage where you can also download your free copy. First, the FG-73, available as part of the Virtual Console Collection, offers simple drive and trim controls for emulating the dual-stage red band preamp. Either way, judging by the video below, it sounds great. Slate Digital FG-73 Preamp + FG-N EQ + VCC Slate has a plugin for everything, and in this case, they actually have three plugins dedicated to emulating the legendary sound of the 1073 preamp. Finally, the ‘Punch’ button I assume adds extra attack time to allow transients through, but Slate have omitted to fully explain what it exactly does. To combat this there is a parameter to boost the HF in the side chain which apparently results in the output having a smoother response. Secondly, the all-buttons-in trick can add a harshness to the sound which is obviously desirable in some scenarios but not others. The first parameter is a high-pass filter which removes the lower frequencies from the side-chain so that the compressor isn’t sent into overdrive by the larger waveforms. Slate have added two EQ style processors to the side chain of the compressor, a ‘Punch’ button and of course a useful mix control. FG-116 FET COMPRESSOR is a precise emulation of the classic American FET limiter with fast attack. FG-S BRIT-4K EQ is a console EQ from a legendary British mixing console from the 1980s. FG-N BRIT-N EQ is a well-known British Class-A equalizer. From groundbreaking audio production consoles to innovative personal studios, Solid State Logic are the worlds leading manufacturer of creative tools for music, live sound and broadcast. These new features are clever and well thought through. Virtual 500-rack with five detailed emulations of modules. In doing so, they’ve added a couple of key features which are said to make this extreme form of compression more versatile and ‘useful’.
Slate have emulated the ‘all-buttons-in’ trick with The Monster, but interestingly this has been presented in a separate ‘module’ for their virtual mix rack. I’m not surprised, who doesn’t like a free Slate plugin based around a cool trick from such an iconic hardware compressor?! Fortunately though, as we bring you this news, the iLok licenses are working again and can be redeemed. The initial response from this plugin release has been so high that apparently it crashed the iLok servers.