
Kapo_Polenton
Well-known member
Mic preamps no question. Maybe a nice 2bus glue stereo comp and analog EQ. I think you could make a case for analog summing boxes or summing through an analog console.
But apart from that, there are services now that let you run your music through analog hardware in the cloud like access analog and mix analog. Even crazier is how close plugins are getting now. the compressors still make a difference but I find it is mostly at more extreme settings or if you A/B them. Certainly not the difference that is going to make or break your mix. I am waiting on a stereo pultec SS clone for home projects but besides that, I decided not to invest in anymore 500 series gear because even free plugins by developers like Analog Obsession are bringing the goods. Any of you guys with lots of analog gear now dumping half of it for these very reasons? I'm thinking overall, money is better spend on quality going IN to your daw. I mentioned the preamps but also good mics or a variety of mics are the better play if you have money burning a hole in your pocket.
But apart from that, there are services now that let you run your music through analog hardware in the cloud like access analog and mix analog. Even crazier is how close plugins are getting now. the compressors still make a difference but I find it is mostly at more extreme settings or if you A/B them. Certainly not the difference that is going to make or break your mix. I am waiting on a stereo pultec SS clone for home projects but besides that, I decided not to invest in anymore 500 series gear because even free plugins by developers like Analog Obsession are bringing the goods. Any of you guys with lots of analog gear now dumping half of it for these very reasons? I'm thinking overall, money is better spend on quality going IN to your daw. I mentioned the preamps but also good mics or a variety of mics are the better play if you have money burning a hole in your pocket.