Timeworks Vintage EQ
Sonic Timeworks really do have a talent for making things sound analog... Dropping in one of their plugs always seems to contribute something positive to the sound... Although I have the whole package, I use the "hardknee limiter" and the "Vintage EQ" most of the times... The Vintage EQ is really high-end and a lot more euphoric than let´s say a Neve-EQ and I´ve tried many others! But I must agree, the UI really could be improved and I´m no fan of their reverb. But the thing I find so special about this EQ is that it has the precision of a digital EQ whith the sound of an analog one...
Regards,
Bernhard
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Regards,
Bernhard
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It can be inserted in any insert slot, Bigmixer works with 2 mono inserts for one (cooupled) stereo bus though.
The Vintage EQ is only told to have midi remote problems, but it's the best allround EQ. Sometimes I use Celmo's EQ's for more expressive EQ'ing. Celmo's EQ is kinda coloured/overdriven/warmer, STW's EQ seems more transparant.
The Vintage EQ is only told to have midi remote problems, but it's the best allround EQ. Sometimes I use Celmo's EQ's for more expressive EQ'ing. Celmo's EQ is kinda coloured/overdriven/warmer, STW's EQ seems more transparant.