best hybrid company, I sold every gear I have to buy their gear after testing them in my friend studio.. I will change my system to hybrid because of the lovely tone they have and great quality.. my money will fly away :( but it's worth it.
I don’t understand how this product could be used between an ssl analog console with out automation and the daw. I wish Wes audio had better product videos
There are a lot of use cases described in the manual - this video explains how to integrate it with summing boxes and explains a lot of features. If You would have analog console integrated with Your DAW - outputs from Your interface will go straight to analog console, then if You would use compressor insert in the channels that won't allow You to automate those tracks. Keeping ngLeveler as post compressor stage, will allow You to do that.
How would sends work with this if the compressors are before the summing amp, for example, Guitar > Out of DAW > MIMAS (from here send to DAW reverb) > SUMMING AMP > Back to DAW. Is there a way to split the sound after the compressor to go to a reverb plugin send?
I'm afraid that ngLeveler isn't a routing device, it was meant to be automation/leveling engine. You would have to duplicate signal using other device (like in a patchbay for instance) and use those before summing amp to control the levels of wet and dry signal of Your guitar. - Michal, WesAudio.
Hi and thank you so much for this....respectfully, would it be possible to have a video without the music or maybe a cleaner more audible voice over? unfortunately I’m just not able to understand the information. this looks amazing but sadly I can’t make out anything being said. I’m very sorry for any offense.... thank you again for the clip. stu
Can you please explain to me how i hook this up to my Patchbay? I have my apogee symphony's I/O normalled to my Patchbay into my analog summing mixer. Do i normal the inputs of this device to my Patchbay then hook the outputs of the NGleveler to my summing mixer?
If you are planning to use ngLeveler as last automation step before your summing stage, I think You can hard wire (without a patchbay) output of ngLeveler into your summing box -> So on the patchbay You would have output from your converters "normalled" into ngLeveler input. - Michal, WesAudio.
This is a fantastic solution for common problem. Nice job!
Thanks for turning me onto this at NAMM!
WesAudio thanks for this! i just ordered mine for my hybrid setup yesterday. This is gonna solve a big problem for hybrid mixers for sure!!!
best hybrid company, I sold every gear I have to buy their gear after testing them in my friend studio.. I will change my system to hybrid because of the lovely tone they have and great quality.. my money will fly away :( but it's worth it.
I can't wait to get a pair of these!
my SSL Orion Busses love the ngLEVELER!
Thank You!
Can't understand the voice over. Try using your gear to get an audio mix of the video so we can understand the speaker over the music.
I don’t understand how this product could be used between an ssl analog console with out automation and the daw. I wish Wes audio had better product videos
There are a lot of use cases described in the manual - this video explains how to integrate it with summing boxes and explains a lot of features. If You would have analog console integrated with Your DAW - outputs from Your interface will go straight to analog console, then if You would use compressor insert in the channels that won't allow You to automate those tracks. Keeping ngLeveler as post compressor stage, will allow You to do that.
How would sends work with this if the compressors are before the summing amp, for example, Guitar > Out of DAW > MIMAS (from here send to DAW reverb) > SUMMING AMP > Back to DAW. Is there a way to split the sound after the compressor to go to a reverb plugin send?
I'm afraid that ngLeveler isn't a routing device, it was meant to be automation/leveling engine. You would have to duplicate signal using other device (like in a patchbay for instance) and use those before summing amp to control the levels of wet and dry signal of Your guitar.
- Michal, WesAudio.
Hi and thank you so much for this....respectfully, would it be possible to have a video without the music or maybe a cleaner more audible voice over? unfortunately I’m just not able to understand the information. this looks amazing but sadly I can’t make out anything being said. I’m very sorry for any offense.... thank you again for the clip.
stu
Can you please explain to me how i hook this up to my Patchbay? I have my apogee symphony's I/O normalled to my Patchbay into my analog summing mixer. Do i normal the inputs of this device to my Patchbay then hook the outputs of the NGleveler to my summing mixer?
If you are planning to use ngLeveler as last automation step before your summing stage, I think You can hard wire (without a patchbay) output of ngLeveler into your summing box -> So on the patchbay You would have output from your converters "normalled" into ngLeveler input.
- Michal, WesAudio.
@@weglimir Thank you much for the reply Michal also thank you for this product it was needed very much on the market
which eucon controller are you using in this video?
This is some older (silver) avid artist mix controller.
The THD sounds amazing!
Thank You! :)