UA - SSL 4000 G Bus Compressor - Mixing With Mike Plugin of the Week
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Just got SSL's 500 series version of this and this video helped immensely! Thank you! Way more detail than the silly pamphlet it came with haha
Greeting Mike, thanks again for the video. Top presentation and demo as always. Just a tiny request, if i may, if its possible to zoom in a bit when you explain the controls!
Yes, sorry about that. :-(
No worries Mike, really its just a tiny incovinience.Thank you!
Excellent review of an outstanding plugin. I was surprised to notice that I hadn't subscribed to your channel yet. I quickly remedied said oversight by mashing the subscribe button as quickly as I could. Thanks for the quality information you are sharing -- looking forward to checking out all the content!
Cheers!
Great video, as always, Mike! .. I really dig that tune you're working on, as well.
Cool, it is an artist from Brazil. Cordilheira
One more SSL bus compressor emulation, and again, it sounds great : )
Indeed!
I have that ssl stuff too, bought it a while ago and I must say: I,m very very happy with it..:) Keep up going good there...:) Cheers, Jeroen Simons, Independent,ex-Epica.
Cheers! Jeroen
Waves need to play catch up and re-emulate their SSL suite unless their strategy is to start selling it for $29. Great review thanks. I want one!
Agreed!
Could be a cool video comparing this pluin and Buster from Analog Obssesion.
Thanks Michael. Great vid as always :-)
Cheers!
Hi Mike. I really liked the sound of the fast attack on the electronic track, but couldnt help looking at the meter, kind of pinned to the 4db GR? It definitely sounded good to my ears but just wanted to know if this is common practice for such a compression technique?
Thank you for your videos!
amazing videos. thank you.
Cheers!
I watch every video post from you! Your knowledge is extensive! LOL I would like your opinion on Acustica Audio SAND, as that is my go-to for anything SSL. (I do also own UAD and Waves versions)
I will check it out. My general opinion about acoustica is that their approach to processing gets very sloppy with artifacts when the source signal gets complex.
Michael White I can completely understand your view on that! I trust your opinion, that's why I asked. I watched your review of PINK for the 2nd time and it made me hold off on buying it, only to do more research. These are my favorite plugins to use, at the moment and the tech is getting even better every month! Thanks again for your time to explain things! I appreciate it.
I need to learn more about some of their other offerings. It's easy to get thrown off by one plugin and lose some real gems. Wish I had more time...
Would the SSL be something you would have on every channel or just the final mix? What would you recommend? The Video is very informative by the way!
Just the final mix
how did you do this beautifull cymbal splash, seems a fast attack and long release but where and exactly or maybe i´m confuse, bur they sound awesome i have listen to that in lots of your mixes, about the SSL it sound good but the real thing is to feed apart, this are not close at all
Cut at around 7-8k on a bell and shelve up the overall high end. It cuts away the harshness and allows the air of the cymbal to cut through.
What program do you use?
Pro Tools
Thanks, well made. Btw "Autofade' is nothing but a poor excuse for not writing a proper ending for the song : ) Just in general, "fades' are terrible & dated
Hi Mike. I really liked the sound of the fast attack on the electronic track, but couldnt help looking at the meter, kind of pinned to the 4db GR? It definitely sounded good to my ears but just wanted to know if this is common practice for such a compression technique?
Thank you for your videos!