Great overview of this wonderful plugin. We're lucky that we live in an age where $29 buys you a full professional channel strip with all the bells and whistles. Maybe the Amek 200 channel strip would serve you better since it has 5 eq bands.
Some of my Amek 9099 mixes are the best….of course I sometimes use more than just that plugin on them….but I could easily get away with using only the Amek and most of the tools on it are top notch….i also really like that SSL line….all three are great. Btw, the Amek on tap vocals, well, for my rap vocals personally is unrivaled….by far the best console emulation for me personally on my vocals….i just hit the vocal preset with presence and clarity and slightly adjust it for my voice.
I'm probably at the stage where I can finally use this plugin, your video makes me see it in a better light, in the past I'd just use the presets, but I need to actually use it to better understand what I'm doing with it. I bought it on sale cos it looked pretty, and I liked the idea of the random channel summing.
Thanks. I had the same issue in the past. Didn't really understand what I was doing. The best way to learn any plugins to open it on every track and try to tweak the knobs to see and hear what they do on different instruments. ☺
Great one. Thank you for that. I bought the plugin on Black Friday. I knew it was good, but I didn't know it was that good. I just searched for a video on how to use it properly. One question. Did you only use the plugin on the GuitarBus? No editing of the individual guitar recordings?
Hi, thanks. Happy you liked the video. As far as I remember I didn't do any processing on any tracks but the Amek plugin. It is a very capable channel strip and you can do a lot after you figure it out and get use to the workflow. I'm sure you'll love it.
Hi. I wouldn't say better or worse. It depends on what you are looking for. I'd say very different. This is a console emulation, designed to use it on individual tracks or busses in your mix. Ozon is designed mainly for mastering, so I would put it on my master bus, or use it on a finished mix. Obviously Ozon has more to offer when it comes to functions and features, but I wouldn't open it on every single channel in a 40-50 multitrack mix. Short answer is: both of them are great for what they are designed for. I'd use the console in my mix, and use Ozone when I want to do the final tweaks on a finished mix.
@@akosfarkas1159 Please tell me, is this console worth the money? Of course, now it costs $90, but in advance they ask for $400, is it really possible that for embellishing, for example, a guitar or drums, the Tube Tech Classic Channel would be worse than the this Console, seriously, it seems to me that the Tube Tech Classic channel is much better than this console, most likely I’m wrong because I just downloaded console and so far it seems that it is too sophisticated, although in terms of the final sound it is not that much better than the Tube Tech Classic channel... I’ll try to find a video where this console is used separately on a guitar or drums, if possible.
its one of my favorite go to plugins on everything. (i am gonna edit and expand this) being a songwriter/producer, i want to quickly get a rough mix that sounds almost polished like i am listening to it on the radio, and i don't want to spend my creative juices putting on the mix engineer hat, so i turn to this, and alot of the presets in there.
Agree. It's one of the most usable and feature packed channel strip plugins out there. The only plugin comes close to this is the Scheps Omni channel by Waves but the workflow on the Amek is more convenient for me.
@HitzMakin I know you won't like this, but selecting presets for your track is not considered mixing. Every track is unique, the presets give you a rough idea, but it's not always what the track needs. Pay for someone to mix your tracks and you'll get a better result with better translation (will sound great on every device).
@@bassinblue did you even read my post / lol / --- being a songwriter/producer, i want to quickly get a rough mix that sounds almost polished like i am listening to it on the radio,-----
Great overview of this wonderful plugin. We're lucky that we live in an age where $29 buys you a full professional channel strip with all the bells and whistles. Maybe the Amek 200 channel strip would serve you better since it has 5 eq bands.
Yes, the 200 channel strip is a good tool as well. Personally I prefer the compressor on the 9099.
Some of my Amek 9099 mixes are the best….of course I sometimes use more than just that plugin on them….but I could easily get away with using only the Amek and most of the tools on it are top notch….i also really like that SSL line….all three are great. Btw, the Amek on tap vocals, well, for my rap vocals personally is unrivaled….by far the best console emulation for me personally on my vocals….i just hit the vocal preset with presence and clarity and slightly adjust it for my voice.
Great work
Thank you.
Nice video. One of my favorite channel strip!
Thank you.
This is a really good video. Definitely highlights the benefits of this console.
Thank you. I'm happy you liked it.
Great video bro.. this thing is amazing
Thanks a lot. I have to say this plugin changed my mind about channel strips.
I'm probably at the stage where I can finally use this plugin, your video makes me see it in a better light, in the past I'd just use the presets, but I need to actually use it to better understand what I'm doing with it. I bought it on sale cos it looked pretty, and I liked the idea of the random channel summing.
Thanks. I had the same issue in the past. Didn't really understand what I was doing. The best way to learn any plugins to open it on every track and try to tweak the knobs to see and hear what they do on different instruments. ☺
Really nice
Thank you!
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Great one. Thank you for that. I bought the plugin on Black Friday. I knew it was good, but I didn't know it was that good. I just searched for a video on how to use it properly.
One question. Did you only use the plugin on the GuitarBus? No editing of the individual guitar recordings?
Hi, thanks. Happy you liked the video. As far as I remember I didn't do any processing on any tracks but the Amek plugin. It is a very capable channel strip and you can do a lot after you figure it out and get use to the workflow. I'm sure you'll love it.
Whaat the hell i have this plugin and i been ignoring it all this time🤨🤨 sounds really good and clear
I ignored it too but I watched a plugin demo a few weeks ago and I was like: Let's try to mix a song as it was on a console desk. I think it works.
Brains orx may not be able implement those cool features because SSzL, Focusrite, are still in business and want true to life emulation.
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Thanks ☺
So... is it better than iZotope oZone 11?
Hi. I wouldn't say better or worse. It depends on what you are looking for. I'd say very different. This is a console emulation, designed to use it on individual tracks or busses in your mix. Ozon is designed mainly for mastering, so I would put it on my master bus, or use it on a finished mix. Obviously Ozon has more to offer when it comes to functions and features, but I wouldn't open it on every single channel in a 40-50 multitrack mix. Short answer is: both of them are great for what they are designed for. I'd use the console in my mix, and use Ozone when I want to do the final tweaks on a finished mix.
@@akosfarkas1159 Please tell me, is this console worth the money? Of course, now it costs $90, but in advance they ask for $400, is it really possible that for embellishing, for example, a guitar or drums, the Tube Tech Classic Channel would be worse than the this Console, seriously, it seems to me that the Tube Tech Classic channel is much better than this console, most likely I’m wrong because I just downloaded console and so far it seems that it is too sophisticated, although in terms of the final sound it is not that much better than the Tube Tech Classic channel... I’ll try to find a video where this console is used separately on a guitar or drums, if possible.
its one of my favorite go to plugins on everything. (i am gonna edit and expand this) being a songwriter/producer, i want to quickly get a rough mix that sounds almost polished like i am listening to it on the radio, and i don't want to spend my creative juices putting on the mix engineer hat, so i turn to this, and alot of the presets in there.
Agree. It's one of the most usable and feature packed channel strip plugins out there. The only plugin comes close to this is the Scheps Omni channel by Waves but the workflow on the Amek is more convenient for me.
i have that one too, i should give it a try more, what does scheps omni work well on the best? @@akosfarkas1159
I think it works great on everything but for me it really shines on drums and bass guitar.
@HitzMakin I know you won't like this, but selecting presets for your track is not considered mixing. Every track is unique, the presets give you a rough idea, but it's not always what the track needs. Pay for someone to mix your tracks and you'll get a better result with better translation (will sound great on every device).
@@bassinblue did you even read my post / lol / --- being a songwriter/producer, i want to quickly get a rough mix that sounds almost polished like i am listening to it on the radio,-----