In old-school analogue studios, sound passes through a myriad of hardware units on its way to becoming a track. The good news is, there are numerous ways to bring this magic to your productions should you want without having to blow your student loan money on outboard gear. There’s plenty to praise about the clarity and preciseness of working in the digital realm. However, one thing that has largely disappeared in the switch to digital is analogue warmth, that certain colour that saturates recordings made with hardware. There’s no doubt that the shift in music production from expensive, physical studios to in-the-box practices has brought a wealth of benefits, from ease-of-use to the democratization of music-making. In this tutorial, we explore how to bring vintage hardware-style analogue warmth and saturation to your productions with plugins.
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