The fact that Analog Obsession is a pure passion project giving out these plugins for free blows my mind. It's like Blender but in the world of vst plugins.
What really impressed me was that the AO added character but with a lot less noticeable compression. That's what I'd expect from a real 1176, so, kudos to AO!
I liked the Wave Blue with fast Attack and Release on drums, I liked the Fetish on the Slow Attack drums. On Vocals I feel the Waves both sound more like a 76, but I felt the Fetish was as you say more transparent, but that was also part due to it sounding less like a 76 IMO. I actually preferred the sound of the Fetish on vocals, sounds more natural. I have the Fetish, I don't have any other 76 comps, but I wanted to see how it stacked up against a good plugin emulation like the Waves. Stacks up really well.
The settings won't be 1:1 because they can't be as i explained in the video. Here is an article talking about the Dr. pepper settings www.sweetwater.com/insync/dr-pepper-setting/
@@SoundcastStudios yes there are different opinions on that. Search on gearslutz. Both opinions make some sense as long as your incoming signal is +- 0 vu. Which is mostly not.
@@RemcoJvGrevenbroek www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much-gear-so-little-time/77004-1176-settings-question.html Third comment "Dr. Pepper settings (attack at 10 o’clock, release at 2 o’clock, and 4:1 ratio)"
@@SoundcastStudios ideally, for the full Dr. Pepper effect, you also want to be driving the input gain really high. You want to crunch the vocals really good. Full quote: Jim Scott's recommended "Dr. Pepper" settings (attack at 10 o’clock, release at 2 o’clock, and 4:1 ratio) with tons of input level on the 1176 resulted in a thickly compressed vocal with tons of texture, and a gain structure that allowed Page to go from light harmonies to full metal blast with no adjustments to mic pre or record level.
I may be mistaken but I always thought the fast/slow was other way around on waves one, that might be why you heard that pumping at first in the fetish but “not” the waves, cause really I think you had waves set to slow, I always thought the numbers were suppose to be representative of seconds, so the lesser would be faster and the higher number would be more seconds hence “slower” or longer, I could be wrong, never read manual and only tried, n def have never afforded the hardware lol, but I thought that’s how it sounded to me too, and I’ve seen other old school units where that was case, like knob would have generic number system, but when it comes to time like the seconds between attack and release I always thought less seconds was faster, and more was slower, so thought the numbering system on knobs worked same way🤷🏻♂️
This was very well done. Just downloaded myself. Would love if you compared Fetish to another very nice 76 emulation- the Purple MC77 by Plugin Alliance.
Does anyone know exactly what the 'slam' switch does on the Fetish? It seems like it has something to do with distortion but I'm not sure if it's on/off or if it's a high/low. If I don't want something smashed I usually turn it off even if I still like the compression. It still feels good, but I don't know if it's a high/low distortion or an on/off distortion switch.
Disclaimer: I don't actually knowing for sure, but maybe it emulates the "all-buttons-trick"? (all ratio buttons in). It gives you a more aggressive/distorted response, so maybe that's it?
it's weird, I defo got a feeling that the Fetish distorted the highs, and on the vocal too. Feels a little disjointed to me and even... plonky? on drums, but agree on vocals could be interesting
@@SoundcastStudios very true! Just didnt like what it did to the drums, the mids got really bucket-ey i feel. But I'll still fool around with it before making a decision wether to keep it in an ever-growing compressor folder ... Thank you for your work!
Fetish is driven far more. It distorts like hell in first go through. But man, that is a beautiful thick distortion ;) Blacky sounds extremely hollow on the voice. Awkward AO decision to reverse the attack and release settings. For a time to get used to the actual 1176 settings and now I have to rethink with this AO plugin? Nooooo :o)
Great to see a comparison of the two! However, I'm just a bit confused. You mention you're doing a fast attack and fast release on both compressors, but you have your CLA-76 knobs set to "7," which makes it actually the slowest attack and slowest release. The knobs should be the same as in the Fetish, where all the way to the left is fast, and all the way to the right is slow. I think that's why you saw that the Fetish was "more chaotic" and "pumping significantly more." It seems like you had both compressors doing opposite attacks and releases for the entire video.
@@SoundcastStudios You're totally right. My bad. I don't own the CLA plugin, but just researched that even the original 1176 has the fastest attack fully clockwise. Which I haven't seen on any other compressor until now. I use Logic and the 1176 emulation in there has the knobs in the opposite direction just like Fetish. My apologies, and thanks for clearing that up!
Personally, the fetish works better if you want those creamier, warmer tones. Agreed that the first example for the drum track in fetish sounds waaay too chaotic. For quick responses, go for cla76. Sounds phenomenal on drums! Although I'm not a big fan of those digital artifacts poking out at the vocals for cla76
Exactly. I own the hardware and Fetish with oversampling on is spot on. In a blind test I could not distinguish it from my hardware. The Waves sounds nothing like my hardware, just pure digital ugliness.
@@SoundcastStudios To me it feels like the Waves compressors saturate the signal more in the low mids and that makes the sound get a really thick character, where as the AO saturates more of the high mids, which equals to a more gritty and open character. Also, with the Waves on the vocals you could hear more pumping (adding to the thickness) than with the AO version, which sounded more open to me. I personally liked the Waves compressors a little better for their character, but the AO better for its transparency.
i was more curious how it compared to the waves version and since the waves version doesn't have any of that i didn't feel a need to test it. It's free so you can downlaod it and try it for yourself, have fun.
The fact that Analog Obsession is a pure passion project giving out these plugins for free blows my mind. It's like Blender but in the world of vst plugins.
It’s really incredible!
I subscribe to Analog Fetish on Patreon, it's the least one can do.
Exactly ! Great comparison. Blender is a bad ass program !!!
To be fair, the guy has 1900 patrons each paying a minimum of 5$ a month, he’s making enough to make a very comfortable living off of this
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What really impressed me was that the AO added character but with a lot less noticeable compression. That's what I'd expect from a real 1176, so, kudos to AO!
Loving these analog obsession vs. videos!
i'm glad you appreciate them!
The fetish has so much character and feel. That vocal sounded amazing w the AO.
i agree completely
The Fetish really sounded good. They are getting better and better with their plugins !!
waves atk rls . why u put all the way left at '' 1'' 2:13 . said that set atk at slowest ? shouldnt that be the fast? thanks. im confused
Would be helpful to hear the uncompressed version first, then the different comps level matched to the uncompressed version!
I liked the Wave Blue with fast Attack and Release on drums, I liked the Fetish on the Slow Attack drums.
On Vocals I feel the Waves both sound more like a 76, but I felt the Fetish was as you say more transparent, but that was also part due to it sounding less like a 76 IMO. I actually preferred the sound of the Fetish on vocals, sounds more natural.
I have the Fetish, I don't have any other 76 comps, but I wanted to see how it stacked up against a good plugin emulation like the Waves. Stacks up really well.
I haven’t used the waves 76 since this video.
Been only using the fetish
The waves cla76 is not great. The Fetish is much better and sounds more like the hardware. I have stopped using waves CLA all together.
Input on the ao is higher.
And de dr pepper setting is on the input(2 O click) and output(10 o cliock) setting. Not on the atack/ release.
The settings won't be 1:1 because they can't be as i explained in the video.
Here is an article talking about the Dr. pepper settings
www.sweetwater.com/insync/dr-pepper-setting/
@@SoundcastStudios yes there are different opinions on that. Search on gearslutz. Both opinions make some sense as long as your incoming signal is +- 0 vu. Which is mostly not.
@@RemcoJvGrevenbroek www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much-gear-so-little-time/77004-1176-settings-question.html
Third comment
"Dr. Pepper settings (attack at 10 o’clock, release at 2 o’clock, and 4:1 ratio)"
@@SoundcastStudios ideally, for the full Dr. Pepper effect, you also want to be driving the input gain really high. You want to crunch the vocals really good.
Full quote:
Jim Scott's recommended "Dr. Pepper" settings (attack at 10 o’clock, release at 2 o’clock, and 4:1 ratio) with tons of input level on the 1176 resulted in a thickly compressed vocal with tons of texture, and a gain structure that allowed Page to go from light harmonies to full metal blast with no adjustments to mic pre or record level.
@@EversonBernardes oooo something worth considering
I think the Blackey sounded buttery, great video!
i'm glad you enjoyed it
Tunca mentioned that FETISH will be updated in new FET bundle very soon. Hope you could revise your review when it comes out.
good idea!
It's out today! I have so many videos to make!
@@SoundcastStudios YOU ARE THE BEST.
Great comparisson.
thank you!
Cool! But where info about different of CPU loading?
Exactly it's the best out!!
FETISH adds more distortion to the cymbals. They sound more natural on the Waves.
I may be mistaken but I always thought the fast/slow was other way around on waves one, that might be why you heard that pumping at first in the fetish but “not” the waves, cause really I think you had waves set to slow, I always thought the numbers were suppose to be representative of seconds, so the lesser would be faster and the higher number would be more seconds hence “slower” or longer, I could be wrong, never read manual and only tried, n def have never afforded the hardware lol, but I thought that’s how it sounded to me too, and I’ve seen other old school units where that was case, like knob would have generic number system, but when it comes to time like the seconds between attack and release I always thought less seconds was faster, and more was slower, so thought the numbering system on knobs worked same way🤷🏻♂️
From the manual.
“Attack and Release settings range from slowest (1) to fastest (7).”
This was very well done. Just downloaded myself. Would love if you compared Fetish to another very nice 76 emulation- the Purple MC77 by Plugin Alliance.
I first need to compare the updated version to the waves version.
I don’t have the funds to buy other plugins. Not currently at least. Maybe in time.
@@SoundcastStudios yeah have u tried the updated version?
@@boimesa8190 yes! judt did a video on it recently, check it out
@@SoundcastStudios link?
@@boimesa8190 ruclips.net/video/OdiDc1L5UPM/видео.html
nice comparison and review
Thank you!
Just got through testing Fetish in Bitwig on Drum Bus....man...that plugin to be FREE is Nice....IT BLOWS WAVES AWAY...lol
Does anyone know exactly what the 'slam' switch does on the Fetish? It seems like it has something to do with distortion but I'm not sure if it's on/off or if it's a high/low. If I don't want something smashed I usually turn it off even if I still like the compression. It still feels good, but I don't know if it's a high/low distortion or an on/off distortion switch.
That’s a really good question. I’ll ask the creator and get back to you
Disclaimer: I don't actually knowing for sure, but maybe it emulates the "all-buttons-trick"? (all ratio buttons in). It gives you a more aggressive/distorted response, so maybe that's it?
@@the_noise_principle Yeah, I believe it’s “ all buttons in”.
it's weird, I defo got a feeling that the Fetish distorted the highs, and on the vocal too. Feels a little disjointed to me and even... plonky? on drums, but agree on vocals could be interesting
Distortion can be a good thing given the situation.
@@SoundcastStudios very true! Just didnt like what it did to the drums, the mids got really bucket-ey i feel. But I'll still fool around with it before making a decision wether to keep it in an ever-growing compressor folder ... Thank you for your work!
Fetish is driven far more. It distorts like hell in first go through. But man, that is a beautiful thick distortion ;)
Blacky sounds extremely hollow on the voice.
Awkward AO decision to reverse the attack and release settings. For a time to get used to the actual 1176 settings and now I have to rethink with this AO plugin? Nooooo :o)
I know exactly what you mean by the flipped settings. It got to me a little at first too.
Its flipped but at least it's labeled "fast" "slow". The Waves "1 2 3 4 5 6 7" doesn't tell you anything if you're not familiar with a real 1176.
AO is the clear winner, and I can't even get Waves v14 plugins to install. My choice is clear.
Great to see a comparison of the two! However, I'm just a bit confused. You mention you're doing a fast attack and fast release on both compressors, but you have your CLA-76 knobs set to "7," which makes it actually the slowest attack and slowest release. The knobs should be the same as in the Fetish, where all the way to the left is fast, and all the way to the right is slow. I think that's why you saw that the Fetish was "more chaotic" and "pumping significantly more." It seems like you had both compressors doing opposite attacks and releases for the entire video.
tha cla76 manual states that 7 is the fastest
www.waves.com/1lib/pdf/plugins/cla-76-compressor-limiter.pdf
@@SoundcastStudios You're totally right. My bad. I don't own the CLA plugin, but just researched that even the original 1176 has the fastest attack fully clockwise. Which I haven't seen on any other compressor until now. I use Logic and the 1176 emulation in there has the knobs in the opposite direction just like Fetish. My apologies, and thanks for clearing that up!
Personally, the fetish works better if you want those creamier, warmer tones. Agreed that the first example for the drum track in fetish sounds waaay too chaotic. For quick responses, go for cla76. Sounds phenomenal on drums! Although I'm not a big fan of those digital artifacts poking out at the vocals for cla76
i'm gonna have to update this video with the new Fetish update.
FETish is driving way more in the examples.
Fetish is not Chaotic...LOL...its sounds more open....you gota use your ears with fetish...either you can hear the sweet spot or you cant...LOL
Exactly. I own the hardware and Fetish with oversampling on is spot on. In a blind test I could not distinguish it from my hardware. The Waves sounds nothing like my hardware, just pure digital ugliness.
Blacky sounds better on vocals than fetish
Other way around tbh
AO Fetish just sounds better.....
Waves one got more warmth imo
really? i thought the opposite, interesting
@@SoundcastStudios at least with black one i would say, especially on drums
@@SoundcastStudios To me it feels like the Waves compressors saturate the signal more in the low mids and that makes the sound get a really thick character, where as the AO saturates more of the high mids, which equals to a more gritty and open character.
Also, with the Waves on the vocals you could hear more pumping (adding to the thickness) than with the AO version, which sounded more open to me. I personally liked the Waves compressors a little better for their character, but the AO better for its transparency.
@@creativical interesting analysis
Waves is really bad champions analog obsession fetish
Analog obsession is overrated just because they are free. They sound shit ngl.
They are free but people enjoy and like them enough to pay for the Patreon.
This is the most biased comparison i have ever seen on youtube. waves murders the fetish plugin.
its audio, there is no objective winner. Just different sounds for different applications.
it would have been good for you to description the sidechain EQ options
i was more curious how it compared to the waves version and since the waves version doesn't have any of that i didn't feel a need to test it.
It's free so you can downlaod it and try it for yourself, have fun.