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Slate digital vmr review
Slate digital vmr review








slate digital vmr review

The FG-S is a digital recreation of one of the most famous British console equalizers from the 80’s. The FG-401 is perhaps the most versatile mix compressor in the world, and it can sound good on any source you feed into it! After that we added an input transformer stage – but not just any transformer, the famous transformer from the British Class A Console! This adds a beautiful warmth and sheen to the compressor, and lastly we added an entirely unique second circuit path that provides an additional smooth and rich tone. First, we gave it variable attack and release with increased range, which added more tonal options. The FG-401 started as a recreation of the classic British console channel compressor, but morphed into a whole lot more. Audition signal chains faster, easier, and in real time with the Slate ‘VMR’. Moving modules around is easy, fast, and creates no break in audio playback: mix and match filters from different EQs, chain an EQ before or after your compressor, or create a different A and B setup and switch between them. This allows you customize your own channel strip in any order you choose, with the signal flow following the visual order of the modules. The VMR plugin is also modular, and new processors will be added in the future which will further enhance its powerful functionality.The ‘VMR’ operates as a virtual 500 series-style rack with hot-swappable modules, putting your entire processing chain in ONE WINDOW. Unlike so many ‘analog modeled’ equalizer plugins and compressors that simply recreate analog equalization and compression curves, the VMR models every nuance of the circuit paths and recreates all of the essential harmonics, saturations, phase, and interactivity that give the units their trademark tone. The FG-401 is perhaps the most versatile mix compressor in the world that can sound good on any source you feed into it! Last, we added an entirely unique second circuit path that provides and additional smooth and rich tone.

slate digital vmr review

But then, we added an optimal transformer inout, and not just any transformer, the famous transformer from the British Class A Console! This adds a beautiful warmth and sheen to the compressor. First, we gave it variable attack and release with increased range which added more tonal options. The FG-401 started as a recreation of the classic british console channel compressor, but morphed into quite a lot more. The FG-116 sounds great on everything like lead vocals, drums, and bass guitars. From its trademark timing characteristics to the extremely musical sound of its transformer, the FG-116 will give engineers the musical and fat tone that has made the hardware so famous. No expense was pared to capture every nuance of this classic sounding compressor/limiter. The FG-116 is the most precise digital replication of the classic American FET limiter. It is great for surgical cutting strokes, or wide bell and shelf strokes for making drums and guitars punch out of the speakers. This is the ultimate workhorse mix eq that can be used on any track. This equalizer also has rich harmonics and interactive mid bands with a fat musical tone. It sounds great on everything from drums to vocals, and can even add the perfect saturation to synth and electronic tracks. The original model only contained one mid band, so we thought it would be nice to double it so that it has two mid bands.

slate digital vmr review

All aspects of the circuit are modeled, including the rich harmonics and saturations that naturally occur when the equalizer is in use. The FG-N is a digital recreation of one of the most classic discrete Class A British equalizers from the 70’s. Moving modules around is easy, fast, and creates no break in audio playback. Chain an EQ before or after your compressor. Mix and match filters from different EQs. This allows you customize your own channel strip, with signal flow following the modules, in any order you choose.

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The ‘VMR’ operates as a Virtual 500 series rack with hot-swappable modules, putting your whole processing chain in ONE WINDOW. The ‘VMR’ includes four world class mix modules, including two classic equalizers and two versatile mix compressors, with more modules to be developed.










Slate digital vmr review