If you are after a modern bright mix, this baby will be your go to saturation plugin.
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PSP Vintage Warmer also incorporates professional VU and PPM metering together with accurate overload indicators thereby assuring professional quality results.” Careful attention has been paid to PSP Vintage Warmer’s overload characteristics with the processor being capable of generating saturation effects typical of analog tape recorders. This makes it an essential tool for mixing and mastering engineers. The plug-in processor is highly flexible and can be used for both softknee compression and brick-wall limiting. “ It combines rich, warm analog processing with a straightforward user interface, and comes with a comprehensive library of presets. This plugin is designed as a compressor/limiter but works beautifully as a saturation effect. The lighter versions (PSP VintageWarmer (LE) & PSP MicroWarmer) are more applicable to individual tracks. Vintage Warmer 2 is a bit cpu heavy so it is recommended for mix busses or mastering purposes. Of course it is not possible to apply the exact same test steps for different plugins (all have different properties) but you will have a general perspective on final sound these plugins may produce.Īs other PSP plugins, Vintage Warmer 2 adds character to your sounds with the maximum realism. This plugin almost sounds like an analog/old school device with a color of its own. The test audio will be a part from a percussion loop prepared for Rast Sound‘s EthnoCinematic Vibe library. I will review and sound test 3 well known saturation plugins ( PSP Vintage Warmer 2, Fabfilter Saturn and Sound Toys Decapitator), to give you an idea what these folks are up to. And it is really hard to find quality products when it comes to distortion and saturation. You may want to apply saturation on individual channels, bus channels or even to a whole mix when there is lack of detail and character. When you are having a hard time giving life to your mix, brightening it or getting a warmer sound, saturation plugins (or analog) might help a lot. We have a new/improved website, click to read this post there!