There are models of the various gear and controls to tweak and fine tune the analog contribution of the emulations.
Abbey road vinyl vs j37.
The abbey road collection includes plugin models of the studios famed redd and tg12345 consoles as well as rs56 passive eq the curve bender j37 tape reel adt the king s microphones abbey road s echo chambers and reverb plates and the one of a kind vinyl plugin which models abbey road s vinyl cutting and playback gear.
We re rebooting snake oil with this review of the abbey road vinyl plugin by waves.
J37 the j37 is superior to the kramer in the sense of true high end tape emulation though again both are useful depending on the application.
Abbey road j37 tape.
Color wise the j37 is much more transparent imparting bluish greens to the sound.
Abbey road vinyl includes the full signal chain as found in the studio s mastering room.
The j37 tape is once again a fruit of the collaboration between waves and abbey road studios.
This is the more sophisticated of the two plugins there are more options for altering the sound including three different tape formulation flavors fig.
The ac202 from mcdsp goes in the complete opposite direction of the first two plugins on our list offering a whole slew of options to sculpt the sound to your taste.
It made a nice difference in the sound putting it in a place and sounding less like a dry solo instrument that wasn t a part of the underlying orchestral recording.
In comparison the kramer is the go to if you intentionally want to sound like you recorded to tape.
However that means it usually isn t ideal to go across all tracks.
Lots of use of puigtech and kramer tape and i was surprised to see that he used abbey road vinyl on a solo ethnic flute type of instrument.
Find out what he thinks in this extended video review.
This multitrack recorder was used in the famous studios during the second half of the 60s and the early 70s.
However depending on your application that doesn t necessarily mean the j37 is better than the kramer master tape.
The signal path starts on the left with a model of the tg 12410 transfer desk this imparts the sound of the solid state electronics.
Russ takes a look at the waves abbey road j37 tape emulation plug in.
Waves promises to simulate the sound of a vinyl record with this.
It appeals more to a hands on approach for those who want the option of tweaking the sound until it fits perfectly to the source.