I will be doing a more in depth review of VCC 2.0 at a later date where I will dive into to all the new features, see what improvements have been made and most importantly, how well does the plug-in do its intended job. One of the biggest features added in 2.0 is the addition of a 6th console emulation of the famous SSL 4000E mixing consoles.
#SLATE VCC VS WINDOWS#
Windows 32bit and 64bit: AAX, VST2 and VST3
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(Even Owned S Gear prior to it being released in the Everything Bundle)Since the subscription started Slate has introduced Relab Reverb, S Gear, VPC, Elosis Air and Earth, The Blue FG 116s, The Custom EQ Series, the FG Bomber and now the Elosis E2 De-esser. Includes two plugins that faithfully reproduce the signal path of the consoles channel and mixbuss.Īdds Depth, Width, Vibe and Tone to Digital MixesĪdd Extra Harmonics and Saturation with the Added Drive Parameter I owned every Slate Plug in before the subscription started. Here are some of the few new features in 2.0:Ħ Authentic Emulations of Classic Analog Mixing Consoles First, the FG-73, available as part of the Virtual Console Collection, offers simple drive and trim controls for emulating the dual-stage red band preamp.
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Before VCC came out a few years ago it was not possible to get this console sound at home or in a project studio. Slate Digital FG-73 Preamp + FG-N EQ + VCC Slate has a plugin for everything, and in this case, they actually have three plugins dedicated to emulating the legendary sound of the 1073 preamp. If you ever wondered why your recordings and mixes at home sound sterile compared to big budget studios, this is why – analog mixing consoles introduce harmonic distortion that make the recordings wider and have more depth, leaving a more desirable soundscape. For those who have never heard of this plug-in, it’s basically a faithful reproduction of the sound and processes that happen inside large mixing consoles.