Tubetech plugin
Author: S | 2025-04-24
Tubetech CL1B vs UA PLUGIN
Tubetech CL1B vs UA PLUGIN
VM1 the upper midrange has something very C12-ish about it. Haven´t tested them extensively yet but I certainly like what I´ve heard so far.P.S. (13.9.07): Meanwhile I have done quite some tests and comparisons with various microphones and the different inputs. I generally can say that the sound gets somewhat "bigger" and even more relaxed and open sounding the lower the input impedance gets - which I honestly find paradox... However these differences vary a bit, depending on the mic used.I also compared it to a TubeTech MP1A and an Aphex 1100. It´s generally at least as appealing as the TubeTech in a musical way, whereas the Aphex is clearly faster and adds less colour. I haven´t any experience how the tracks would behave in a mix by now. Attached Thumbnails Registered User Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 435 🎧 15 years thanks for your input mas.other opinions? Registered User Joined: Nov 2005 🎧 15 years Telefunken & Siemens mic pres The Siemens V276 from their Sitral series is a classic discrete solid state mic pre. Its very smooth, quiet, and the large Mu-Metal shielded transformers give it a nice vintage character. The V276 from Siemens and the TAB made V376 came out about the same time (mid 1960's) and were first generation solid state units designed to replace the great tube V76 which was also made by TAB. The Neumann V476 is a later unit from the mid-late 1970's which was designed as a substitute for the V276/V376. You will. Tubetech CL1B vs UA PLUGIN All UAD-2 plugins are installed when you install the UAD software that makes your Apollo work. Did you authorize the TubeTech CL1B plugin in UAD Meter Control Panel app? In Console, TubeTech CL1B should be with the other UAD-2 I am interested in getting a Tube tech CL1b. are there any plugins that are similar so I can check out the sound. Also are there any plugins that are l Softube TubeTech CL-1B Compressor plug-in. TonyBelmont. replies: : : DSK 27th September 2025 : New Tubetech CL-1B plugin. E.rOk.stA. replies: : : Hardware versus Plugin: Tubetech CL1BIn this series we'll compare plugins against their analog counterparts.In this first episode i will be comparing the Tub Hardware versus Plugin: Tubetech CL1BIn this series we'll compare plugins against their analog counterparts.In this first episode i will be comparing the Tub When I went to go download the plugins only the Neve 1073 popped up. So I decided to refresh the plugins and did it multiple times with no luck. Then I noticed that on ilok license manager the Tubetech plugin doesn't pop up either. But to my surprise on UAD2 to verify plugins the TubeTech pops up. I don't know what to do. Best Free VST Plugins Just wanted to share with you guys some free plugins I found from Antress. Their plugins sound really good (especially the Fairchild and Tubetech Compressor Plugins). I suggest you guys check it out. Best of all, they are free! I've been using those compressors more than my URS Classic strip! They even did a Distressor plugin, freakin sweet!Antress Modern PluginsEnjoy Guys! Registered User Joined: Jan 2009 Posts: 630 🎧 15 years thanks thanks chris, I'll check them out. Can't beat free! Gear Addict Joined: Jun 2006 Posts: 301 🎧 15 years How they sounddddddd ????????????The GUI are visual candy...but... if they are free... can they sound good ???just a thought Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 3,169 🎧 15 years Wow, no offense but old news my friend.I will not elaborate, the search function is there for that, but in keeping with the title of the thread I strongly recommend the Stillwell plugs. These truly rock. Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 1,094 🎧 15 years Stillwell aren't free though. Blockfish rocks, and free. Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 3,169 🎧 15 years Demo versions are full featured, just with a nag screen.This means free.But I am a huge fan of the digital fishphones. Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 1,094 🎧 15 years The problem with the antress plugs, besides not sounding anything like the gear they look like. Is that they use a ton of processing. Not worth it to me, but ymmv. The ssl listen comp is cool for total compression destruction. Pianoverb is cool for haunting verb weirdness. Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2008 🎧 15 years yes, this is definitely a well-worn path here.. use the search.After auditioning a lot of free plugins & throwing most of them away, of the ones I've kept I find that I keep coming back to:Fish Filets- blockfish is pretty great for noisy, heavy-handed, gooey compression- spitfish is a damn good de-esserKjaerhus Audio- the whole "classic" lineup is pretty great, i use the comp every day and the modulation effectsComments
VM1 the upper midrange has something very C12-ish about it. Haven´t tested them extensively yet but I certainly like what I´ve heard so far.P.S. (13.9.07): Meanwhile I have done quite some tests and comparisons with various microphones and the different inputs. I generally can say that the sound gets somewhat "bigger" and even more relaxed and open sounding the lower the input impedance gets - which I honestly find paradox... However these differences vary a bit, depending on the mic used.I also compared it to a TubeTech MP1A and an Aphex 1100. It´s generally at least as appealing as the TubeTech in a musical way, whereas the Aphex is clearly faster and adds less colour. I haven´t any experience how the tracks would behave in a mix by now. Attached Thumbnails Registered User Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 435 🎧 15 years thanks for your input mas.other opinions? Registered User Joined: Nov 2005 🎧 15 years Telefunken & Siemens mic pres The Siemens V276 from their Sitral series is a classic discrete solid state mic pre. Its very smooth, quiet, and the large Mu-Metal shielded transformers give it a nice vintage character. The V276 from Siemens and the TAB made V376 came out about the same time (mid 1960's) and were first generation solid state units designed to replace the great tube V76 which was also made by TAB. The Neumann V476 is a later unit from the mid-late 1970's which was designed as a substitute for the V276/V376. You will
2025-04-14Best Free VST Plugins Just wanted to share with you guys some free plugins I found from Antress. Their plugins sound really good (especially the Fairchild and Tubetech Compressor Plugins). I suggest you guys check it out. Best of all, they are free! I've been using those compressors more than my URS Classic strip! They even did a Distressor plugin, freakin sweet!Antress Modern PluginsEnjoy Guys! Registered User Joined: Jan 2009 Posts: 630 🎧 15 years thanks thanks chris, I'll check them out. Can't beat free! Gear Addict Joined: Jun 2006 Posts: 301 🎧 15 years How they sounddddddd ????????????The GUI are visual candy...but... if they are free... can they sound good ???just a thought Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 3,169 🎧 15 years Wow, no offense but old news my friend.I will not elaborate, the search function is there for that, but in keeping with the title of the thread I strongly recommend the Stillwell plugs. These truly rock. Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 1,094 🎧 15 years Stillwell aren't free though. Blockfish rocks, and free. Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 3,169 🎧 15 years Demo versions are full featured, just with a nag screen.This means free.But I am a huge fan of the digital fishphones. Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 1,094 🎧 15 years The problem with the antress plugs, besides not sounding anything like the gear they look like. Is that they use a ton of processing. Not worth it to me, but ymmv. The ssl listen comp is cool for total compression destruction. Pianoverb is cool for haunting verb weirdness. Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2008 🎧 15 years yes, this is definitely a well-worn path here.. use the search.After auditioning a lot of free plugins & throwing most of them away, of the ones I've kept I find that I keep coming back to:Fish Filets- blockfish is pretty great for noisy, heavy-handed, gooey compression- spitfish is a damn good de-esserKjaerhus Audio- the whole "classic" lineup is pretty great, i use the comp every day and the modulation effects
2025-04-01Than the original versions. The tube-compressor (don't know its name anymore) is the best of the bunch, imho. The Modern Analoger is also a gem. Quote: Originally Posted by D. Rumble ➡️ +1 for the Kjaerhus plugins. I have a whole lot of Waves stuff, PSP stuff, URS stuff, etc etc, but I keep coming back to the Kjaerhus Classic Reverb and Compressor.d. Me too man, I got Waves, URS and PSP plugins but I mostly use Classic plugins when I work inside fruity loops.I actually used the fairchild Vst and it sounded really good with my setup, I was surprised! The Tubetech VST is good too. Of course, nowhere close to the real thing. + 1 On the Bootsy Plugins. Really good Registered User Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 410 🎧 15 years Kjaerhus? Voxengo Analogflux Suite? So these Kjaerhus are good are they?That Kjaerhus Classic Delay could be handy if it sounds alright. I can never use default Cubase SX DelaysWhats the Kjaerhus 'Classic Reverb' like?- i'm looking at all these Voxengo stuff say the Voxengo Analogflux Suite.There are just soo many fake Analogue plugs around. are these actually any better than say the built in Cubase Magneto? Heartfelt you remided me that the RaPlugs are also available for free!These plugs absolutely rock. ReaComp is about as versatile as it gets and very transparent. If you can get your head around ReaFir it is an awesome plug imo!REAPER | ReaPlugs Lives for gear Joined: May 2006 Posts: 882 🎧 15 years Quote: Originally Posted by henge ➡️ Heartfelt you remided me that the RaPlugs are also available for free!These plugs absolutely rock. ReaComp is about as versatile as it gets and very transparent. If you can get your head around ReaFir it is an awesome plug imo!REAPER | ReaPlugs There's a Reaplug packadge out there that contains jesusonic plugs. It like 100 additional plugs. Some from stillwell, lOSER etc.. I'll see if i can find it... Gear Maniac Joined: Feb 2008 Posts: 213 🎧 15 years Quote: Originally Posted by echoclerk ➡️ So these Kjaerhus are good are they?That
2025-04-12Two don't act the same way or sound similar. I would go so far as to say that to me the notion of a solid-state version of the LA-2A almost seems like a contradiction in terms. Both great units, no doubt, but pretty different. Lives for gear Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 4,529 🎧 15 years I got a chance today to buy a used LA2A that is 2 years old for 1800.00. How good of a deal is this for one a couple of years old? Gear Maniac Joined: Oct 2005 Posts: 283 🎧 15 years What about the Demeter VTCL-2a? How does it compare? Kush Audio Joined: Oct 2004 Posts: 12,930 🎧 20 years +1 on the trakker, it's perhaps the best-sounding most-flexible comp anywhere. i also think you'd love the daking, it has more shimmer. both lean toward the clean but do not want for character, and both are near-universal in their utility.daking is FAST. trakker is a chameleon.gregoiredelubk. Quote: Originally Posted by woomanmoomin ➡️ paterno has expressed the view that the two don't act the same way or sound similar. I would go so far as to say that to me the notion of a solid-state version of the LA-2A almost seems like a contradiction in terms. Both great units, no doubt, but pretty different. Indeed. But that's what you get when you take out the valve noise of the old days out of the equation.B. Registered User Joined: Dec 2006 Posts: 377 🎧 15 years After reading all this I think I'm swaying towards the UA reissue, but I'll rent a Tubetech CL1-b and try it. As for the other alternatives, maybe the Cranesong. I always loved the STC-8 but the Tracker just has too many buttons I'll never use.I just need something to sit comfortably in the vocal chain and do a bit of pre-compression. Lives for gear Joined: Mar 2006 🎧 15 years A Summit DCL-200 is an awsome tube compressor. Definitely worth a listen Registered User Joined: Jul 2003 Posts: 4,659 🎧 20 years Reissued LA2A, ELOP, Tube-Tech CL1B,etc. I use the ATB.
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