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Sonimus Burnley 73
Now and again a plug-in comes along and changes the game. At least for me. Not one that's merely really great, but a bit of a total game changer. The Sonimus 73 is a Neve 1073 emulation. I guess a bit, of a channel strip by way of an eq. There's also a powerful emulation of line and microphone input structures. By and large a very straightforward, easy-to-use, HIGHLY DSP efficient plug-in. I do realize this is not the only Neve emulation out there but this one (for me) is much different. I copied a session, replaced all the eq's (and what not's) previously in the session and on every track, and just used these. I've never actually mixed through a hardware 1073 but I could easily see this plug-in as a permanent replacement for all previous plug-ins used. I'm already reconfiguring my template so it reflects as my streamlined channels on entire sessions. This thing is a palpable, noticeable sonic improvement that's bonus is in simplicity.
I know this is not for everyone but this plug-in coupled with Sonimus N-Console makes for a really simple, gain structuring, eq, drive channel solution. Certainly it's worth a "read-through" to get a feel for what's what! |
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Interesting...and inexpensive for a good plugin IMO.
I find a lot of Neve emulations to leave me flat. My favorite so far has been the Scheps 73. It just responds the way a real console would when you drive it. Have you compared the 2?
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