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UAD 1176 AE Compressor Plugin. Our last compressor plugin is UAD 1176. It is emulated from the 60’s classic analog compressor 1176 AE. As it’s a modeled plugin you get

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Two reverbs, two compressors, a Moog emulation, and a mastering channel strip. These plugins vary in price from 20 GBP ($35 USD) to as low as 1.49 GBP ($2.31 USD). They also have four free plugins available for download with a donation box set up with Paypal. As you may have realized by now, this is a British company, so you have to probably have paypal to even think about buying their products. I doubt there is any other way, actually. Other than the SSi Compressor, my favorite plugin by far is the "PUNCH" compressor."PUNCH" From Minimal SystemIf you don't feel like spending the money to get an 1176...or even the Waves 1176...or the UAD 1176 plug...why don't you open up your wallet to this plugin. It costs a whopping 5GBP, or about $8.00. Yeah, that's right. An $8.00 plugin. This thing sounds FANTASTIC. It works great, looks great, works just like the 1176. I compared a track I recorded with a real hardware 1176 next to this, and they sounded VERY similar. The main difference was that the old 1176 was a bit warmer (less highs), but understandable seeing as they were designed way back when and the circuitry was not meant for digital audio's high bandwidth. Punch can sound like an 1176, making drums punchy and fat, with lots of attack. You can crush the living daylights out of a room mic, or smooth out a dynamic vocal performance. It's actually unbelievable how good this plugin sounds for Be a good thing. if you don't, proceed with caution.the ua is also its own beast. i didn't want to like the re-issues, but i have to admit they're great compressors. they're more liquid sounding than either of the above, with a squishier grab and fuller bottom. more transparent than i expected too, but ime the most cherry 1176's, the ones that have been faithfully and religiously maintained since birth, are very smooth, transparent beasts, not at all the distortion boxes they're reputed to be. I have to agree with this. I got a purple and found it compared to a 1176 I rented brighter, and little more harsh , not as full or warm. Still sounded good. But I think the Dragon which I tested also got closer to the 1176. I am curious about the RI now. Registered User Joined: Aug 2008 Posts: 473 🎧 15 years I bought the 1176 re-issue. Sent it right back and bought a MC77 and now very happy. The MC77 does sound brighter to me. But it also sounds smoother perhaps too. The overall tone/color of the unit just sounded right to me. I use on every mix. Wish I had a few more. The Bomb Factory plugin emulation sounds like shit. Nothing farther from the truth. To be honest, I actually liked the UA 1176 plugin "better" than the actual unit. I use that as well on every mix. Gear Maniac Joined: Apr 2008 Posts: 224 🎧 15 years Quote: Originally Posted by tguy ➡️ To be honest, I actually liked the UA 1176 plugin "better" than the actual unit. I use that as well on every mix. I have both the 1176 and the MC77...and that damned UAD 1176 plug keeps sneaking in to my mixes.Regards,DB Lives for gear Joined:

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Modded the Fatso to great success.[video=youtube;HBHoAH6JMEA] is a free demo:sly-fi-digitalThis is an awesome plugin ... I very rarely use that word, but Gregory's Deflector is a 100% go to for me for anything 'distressor' these days. #17 I found that adding an 1176 after the Fatso so the 1176 does the actual compression and the Fatso the distortion, it is really really sweet as well. That's why there needs to be a Fatso MK2, a Fatso with the 1176 MK2 algorithm built-in. #18 It's thanks to you Eric (saying that the fatso compression sounds like legacy 1176 compression) that I thought to try the mkII 1176 after the fatso to handle the compression. Thanks for the inspiration! Works real nicely! #19 Whilst the idea of a fatso mk2 is fab, I have to say I'd rather they did a Distressor first ... #20 Found this old thread, nice recommendations for the Fatso Matt, thanks for sharing. In my recent search for a Distressor replacement, I've tried out your settings, followed by an 1176 rev A with the attack off and have been getting some really juicy results. Or the 1176 rev A in All Buttons mode (slowest attack with fastest release) with just a tickle of gain reduction adds some nice grit and distortion after the Fatso! I've also enjoyed the AE rev on slo attack in all buttons mode!I don't have a Distressor to test it against, but combining the 1176 mkII as tone boxes after the fatso creates. UAD 1176 AE Compressor Plugin. Our last compressor plugin is UAD 1176. It is emulated from the 60’s classic analog compressor 1176 AE. As it’s a modeled plugin you get

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Plugin ecom o vc76 da "native instruments" ,e nossa, axei muito parecido,muito bom mesmo.. voltei aqui para comentar isso, vale apena deixar a dica.. Really good stuff from this developer, Antress Vintage Edition, with the LA-2ME, 1176ME, VS-ME and VariME, are decent, IMHO. Best free 1176 emulation!!! Cooool Maan :) does da! Job . Great plug, does what expected. Thanks ...and here's a very interessting youtube- link about this plugin: .YOU decide! :-D Thank you. That is great stuff for people without much budget like me. 1176- sound 4 everyone, believe me!! I really recommend you this plugin. There are some great reviews (also on youtube)that shows: this piece of software is as good as the well known plugins from the big brands! if you will hear something bad about antress (or varity of sound): most time, it is just the opinion of u** quad or w**** bundle owners. spend money, spend time, take this... Duties you can download for free:Hot tip:Vocal compression is often done in stages in a process called serial compression. This means using one compressor after another to act on different parts of the signal or introduce different qualities. The compressors listed here can work on their own or together in series.Analog Obsession FETishYou can never go wrong with the classic sound of an 1176 FET compressor. One of the most popular dynamics processors of all time, the 1176 is fast, punchy and perfect for controlling the aggressive transients in an active vocal performance.You can never go wrong with the classic sound of an 1176 FET compressor.Analog Obsession FETish is another great plugin take on this sound that’s available for free.Analog Obsession LA-LAIf there’s one compressor style that’s most known for vocals, it’s the optical LA-2A compressor.This is the buttery smooth vintage compressor powered by photocell and tube gain stages. It’s known for its gradual attack time and gentle release that beautifully compliment a great vocal.Once again, Analog Obsession offers a compelling take on the LA-2A that you can download for free. But with so many excellent plugins in their bundle, consider supporting them if you download them all!4. Vocal saturation pluginsSometimes a vocal needs something a little extra to sit properly in a mix. In those cases, saturation is another tool in your vocal mixing toolbox to consider.Isabelle shares her favorite vocal recording techniques.This plugin type adds gentle harmonic distortion that can wake up midrange frequencies and make a sound pop in the mix.Hot tip: Saturation is a strong effect that many producers blend in gently on a bus. Try this if you need another layer of control over your vocal saturationHere are some great free saturation plugins to consider:Klanghelm IVGIKlanghelm is a respected plugin manufacturer that offers stripped-down versions

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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter LouisC Start date Jul 14, 2019 #1 EDIT: I think there's an issue between the AU versions of the new Plugin Alliance and Plugin Doctor.I've removed the original image and raised a Support Ticket with P.A. as I'm not getting realistic readings from some plugins (Purple) .. or any reading at all Focusrite SC ... Last edited: Jul 14, 2019 #2 The drop in Output level does not change the Frequency Response curve. The thing that surprised me about the MC77 is how flat it is. Wow, you think the hardware 77 looks like that? And is static across the gain spectrum? Seems they're "missing" quite a bit with their model, no? #3 That looks like a boring hardware emulation. Looks like a stock digital compressor! #4 I’d reckon the Cubase included 1176 has more mojo than that. #5 Is this what happens when the industry expects plugins to be $29, or free? #6 I compared them extensively and prefer the UAD emulation, especially with fast attack/release times. The compression behaviour sounds more convincing to me with the UAD ones. #7 So, PA is the new enemy now? #8 So, PA is the new enemy now? I'm simply expressing shock that an 1176 model would be completely dead flat across the entire frequency and gain spectrum. PA are one of our valued Direct Developers, we love them!! #9 So, PA is the new enemy now? I don't think PA will ever be my enemy, by the way who was the old enemy? #10 I'm simply expressing shock that an 1176 model would be completely dead flat across the entire frequency and gain spectrum. PA

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That impressive about this plugin despite the nice look. IMO, UAD1176 still has the edge, and by far. Quote: Originally Posted by gundam ➡️ Same here. Nothing that impressive about this plugin despite the nice look. IMO, UAD1176 still has the edge, and by far. and by the way we did a comparsion to the real deal of UAD 1176 and all I can say the plug in is not far away from the hardware.it misses with some sources a bit bite but this was all in my opinion.with the fet I think soft does not win the race.maybe it is an good emulation of the original 6176 what their compare it to this compressor.the 6176 is not reissue of the 1176 and that is maybe a reason that I miss the bite in it. not very impressive to my ears why should I spend over 200$ if I have an more accurate emulation of an world famous 1176 LN on my plate.softube should think before they do things the trend is to get units with color this one does not colors the sound in a nice way.since the TC electronic thing I thought they would be a high end manufacture of plug ins but now I hear UAD is doing better and the 1176 plug in is very very old. Quote: Originally Posted by Denny McNerney ➡️ i love they way it looks...but, does anyone else here think it looks just like a marantz receiver from the '70's? your are right it reminds me of hifi gear which my father bought. this one is just champagne coloured but I can remind the polished steel knobs and that you could feel the fine crack from the steel polishing process on the knobs. It felt very very noble and was 25 KG Quote: Originally Posted by TonyBelmont ➡️ I don't think Waves is over-rated. The Studio Classics bundle is on par with the Abbey Road stuff... The JJP compressor is great, the API EQ's are great, the SSL channel plugin is great. I think these are some of the best plugins money can buy, along with the Chandler/ EMI TG EQ and compressor, the URS Strip Pro and Saturation, etc. People just like to hate Waves on the internet... psychologically speaking, I think it's the same reason why people hate Digidesign. I'm not hating on Waves. I really wanted to like the API EQ. When I first found the Abbey Road Brilliance Pack, it caused major problems trying to save files in Sonar. Abbey Road had no fix for this for awhile. I downloaded the API and V series bundles from Waves looking for an EQ that could substitute for what. UAD 1176 AE Compressor Plugin. Our last compressor plugin is UAD 1176. It is emulated from the 60’s classic analog compressor 1176 AE. As it’s a modeled plugin you get Universal Audio 1176 Classic Limiter Plugin Collection. Universal Audio's 1176 Classic Limiter Plugin Collection is renowned for its meticulous modeling of the 1176's complete electronic path. These UA 1176 compressor plugins deliver an incredibly accurate digital rendition of various revisions.

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Did however save my ass hehe. Thoughts? By the way I have demoed today the softube fet and IMO it sounds very bad against the UAD 1176 emulation.The demo files on the website are mostly over compressed.The only + for the softube is it handles transients a bit more clear as the UAD 1176 emulation.The UAD sounds in my ears much warmer more nice saturation which I like.No big deal for this money.The CL1B was much better compared to the real deal, had the pleasure to listen to files. Registered User Joined: Mar 2008 Posts: 410 🎧 15 years Can I vote that the best looking plugin I've ever seen Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 641 🎧 20 years i love they way it looks...but, does anyone else here think it looks just like a marantz receiver from the '70's? Attached Thumbnails Gear Guru Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 16,638 🎧 20 years Quote: Originally Posted by javahut ➡️ Waves is WAY over rated in my book. I demoed some of the their high end Studio Classics. I just don't get it. Compared to Abbey Roads EQs, TC's CL1B, now Softtube's FET Compressor... Waves' sound boring and mundane, and on top of that, are ridiculously overpriced for their worth... IMHO. To me, they're similar to URS in sound quality, only cost 2 to 3 times as much. I don't get them (Waves... literally). I don't think Waves is over-rated. The Studio Classics bundle is on par with the Abbey Road stuff... The JJP compressor is great, the API EQ's are great, the SSL channel plugin is great. I think these are some of the best plugins money can buy, along with the Chandler/ EMI TG EQ and compressor, the URS Strip Pro and Saturation, etc. People just like to hate Waves on the internet... psychologically speaking, I think it's the same reason why people hate Digidesign.We recently added the Softube line and I'll be checking out the compressor when I get a chance. But, I've been impressed with their other plugins, so I'm sure it will be good. Gear Maniac Joined: Dec 2006 Posts: 272 🎧 15 years Quote: Originally Posted by Mr.HOLMES ➡️ By the way I have demoed today the softube fet and IMO it sounds very bad against the UAD 1176 emulation.The demo files on the website are mostly over compressed.The only + for the softube is it handles transients a bit more clear as the UAD 1176 emulation.The UAD sounds in my ears much warmer more nice saturation which I like.No big deal for this money.The CL1B was much better compared to the real deal, had the pleasure to listen to files. Same here. Nothing

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Two reverbs, two compressors, a Moog emulation, and a mastering channel strip. These plugins vary in price from 20 GBP ($35 USD) to as low as 1.49 GBP ($2.31 USD). They also have four free plugins available for download with a donation box set up with Paypal. As you may have realized by now, this is a British company, so you have to probably have paypal to even think about buying their products. I doubt there is any other way, actually. Other than the SSi Compressor, my favorite plugin by far is the "PUNCH" compressor."PUNCH" From Minimal SystemIf you don't feel like spending the money to get an 1176...or even the Waves 1176...or the UAD 1176 plug...why don't you open up your wallet to this plugin. It costs a whopping 5GBP, or about $8.00. Yeah, that's right. An $8.00 plugin. This thing sounds FANTASTIC. It works great, looks great, works just like the 1176. I compared a track I recorded with a real hardware 1176 next to this, and they sounded VERY similar. The main difference was that the old 1176 was a bit warmer (less highs), but understandable seeing as they were designed way back when and the circuitry was not meant for digital audio's high bandwidth. Punch can sound like an 1176, making drums punchy and fat, with lots of attack. You can crush the living daylights out of a room mic, or smooth out a dynamic vocal performance. It's actually unbelievable how good this plugin sounds for

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Be a good thing. if you don't, proceed with caution.the ua is also its own beast. i didn't want to like the re-issues, but i have to admit they're great compressors. they're more liquid sounding than either of the above, with a squishier grab and fuller bottom. more transparent than i expected too, but ime the most cherry 1176's, the ones that have been faithfully and religiously maintained since birth, are very smooth, transparent beasts, not at all the distortion boxes they're reputed to be. I have to agree with this. I got a purple and found it compared to a 1176 I rented brighter, and little more harsh , not as full or warm. Still sounded good. But I think the Dragon which I tested also got closer to the 1176. I am curious about the RI now. Registered User Joined: Aug 2008 Posts: 473 🎧 15 years I bought the 1176 re-issue. Sent it right back and bought a MC77 and now very happy. The MC77 does sound brighter to me. But it also sounds smoother perhaps too. The overall tone/color of the unit just sounded right to me. I use on every mix. Wish I had a few more. The Bomb Factory plugin emulation sounds like shit. Nothing farther from the truth. To be honest, I actually liked the UA 1176 plugin "better" than the actual unit. I use that as well on every mix. Gear Maniac Joined: Apr 2008 Posts: 224 🎧 15 years Quote: Originally Posted by tguy ➡️ To be honest, I actually liked the UA 1176 plugin "better" than the actual unit. I use that as well on every mix. I have both the 1176 and the MC77...and that damned UAD 1176 plug keeps sneaking in to my mixes.Regards,DB Lives for gear Joined:

2025-04-13
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Modded the Fatso to great success.[video=youtube;HBHoAH6JMEA] is a free demo:sly-fi-digitalThis is an awesome plugin ... I very rarely use that word, but Gregory's Deflector is a 100% go to for me for anything 'distressor' these days. #17 I found that adding an 1176 after the Fatso so the 1176 does the actual compression and the Fatso the distortion, it is really really sweet as well. That's why there needs to be a Fatso MK2, a Fatso with the 1176 MK2 algorithm built-in. #18 It's thanks to you Eric (saying that the fatso compression sounds like legacy 1176 compression) that I thought to try the mkII 1176 after the fatso to handle the compression. Thanks for the inspiration! Works real nicely! #19 Whilst the idea of a fatso mk2 is fab, I have to say I'd rather they did a Distressor first ... #20 Found this old thread, nice recommendations for the Fatso Matt, thanks for sharing. In my recent search for a Distressor replacement, I've tried out your settings, followed by an 1176 rev A with the attack off and have been getting some really juicy results. Or the 1176 rev A in All Buttons mode (slowest attack with fastest release) with just a tickle of gain reduction adds some nice grit and distortion after the Fatso! I've also enjoyed the AE rev on slo attack in all buttons mode!I don't have a Distressor to test it against, but combining the 1176 mkII as tone boxes after the fatso creates

2025-03-29
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Plugin ecom o vc76 da "native instruments" ,e nossa, axei muito parecido,muito bom mesmo.. voltei aqui para comentar isso, vale apena deixar a dica.. Really good stuff from this developer, Antress Vintage Edition, with the LA-2ME, 1176ME, VS-ME and VariME, are decent, IMHO. Best free 1176 emulation!!! Cooool Maan :) does da! Job . Great plug, does what expected. Thanks ...and here's a very interessting youtube- link about this plugin: .YOU decide! :-D Thank you. That is great stuff for people without much budget like me. 1176- sound 4 everyone, believe me!! I really recommend you this plugin. There are some great reviews (also on youtube)that shows: this piece of software is as good as the well known plugins from the big brands! if you will hear something bad about antress (or varity of sound): most time, it is just the opinion of u** quad or w**** bundle owners. spend money, spend time, take this...

2025-04-08
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Duties you can download for free:Hot tip:Vocal compression is often done in stages in a process called serial compression. This means using one compressor after another to act on different parts of the signal or introduce different qualities. The compressors listed here can work on their own or together in series.Analog Obsession FETishYou can never go wrong with the classic sound of an 1176 FET compressor. One of the most popular dynamics processors of all time, the 1176 is fast, punchy and perfect for controlling the aggressive transients in an active vocal performance.You can never go wrong with the classic sound of an 1176 FET compressor.Analog Obsession FETish is another great plugin take on this sound that’s available for free.Analog Obsession LA-LAIf there’s one compressor style that’s most known for vocals, it’s the optical LA-2A compressor.This is the buttery smooth vintage compressor powered by photocell and tube gain stages. It’s known for its gradual attack time and gentle release that beautifully compliment a great vocal.Once again, Analog Obsession offers a compelling take on the LA-2A that you can download for free. But with so many excellent plugins in their bundle, consider supporting them if you download them all!4. Vocal saturation pluginsSometimes a vocal needs something a little extra to sit properly in a mix. In those cases, saturation is another tool in your vocal mixing toolbox to consider.Isabelle shares her favorite vocal recording techniques.This plugin type adds gentle harmonic distortion that can wake up midrange frequencies and make a sound pop in the mix.Hot tip: Saturation is a strong effect that many producers blend in gently on a bus. Try this if you need another layer of control over your vocal saturationHere are some great free saturation plugins to consider:Klanghelm IVGIKlanghelm is a respected plugin manufacturer that offers stripped-down versions

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