![]() We’ve got again a pretty drastic boost here at 110 for the low shelf. Let’s take a listen to this filter.ġ.6kHz always does a pretty decent job on guitars helping them come through. I am boosting a whole heck of a lot at 1.6kHz right here. We’ve got this shelf, I did a little bit of cut, just to get rid of some high end. So I’m going to fool around with these knobs and show you how I arrived at these settings, alright? So it might get loud. So let’s take a listen to this electric guitar with the plug-in bypassed and with the guitar in context.ĭefinitely helps the guitar sit in its own space and cut through effectively. And of course, the ability to turn the whole thing off or on. Over here, we’ve got control over low or high impedance, which is very effective when using this in Unison with the Universal Audio Apollo preamps.Ī 20dB pad, input fader, and output. We have control over the frequency right here, and then a high pass filter.Īdditionally, we have the ability to turn the EQ on and invert phase if we’d like. We’ve got the ability to boost or attenuate at about 360 all the way up to 7,200. We’ve got control over mic or line level input, a high shelf, which is at 12kHz, a mid-bell filter. Make sure to check out The Pro Audio Files for additional audio content, and if you’d like to skip ahead to hear these in action, feel free to do so.įirstly, let’s take a look at the Neve 1073. ![]() ![]() With these plug-ins, I’ll be showing you how to give your track a vintage feel. In today’s plug-in profile, I’ll be introducing you to the UAD Neve 1073 preamp and equalizer, and AKG BX20 Spring Reverb. Greetings! My name is Ian Vargo and I’m with The Pro Audio Files. ![]()
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