Groove3 Creating an Analog Sound in Your DAW Explained TUTORiALJoin Thomas Cochran for an exciting music production video course that shows you how to get that classic analog sound within your DAW (regardless of which DAW you use). You’ll learn about using plug-ins to add saturation and harmonics, simulate the wow and flutter of a tape machine, create tube-like character in your tracks, and more. By the end of the course, you will possess a variety of strategies that you can use in any genre to achieve the rich, vibrant analog sound we all adore. These music production videos are designed for anyone looking to impart the characteristics of analog recording and equipment in their digital productions.
To start the course, Thomas shows you how you can use NLS (Waves) to add saturation and harmonics to a track, which helps to simulate the imperfections in analog consoles that provide their trademark sound. Then you’ll learn how Wow Control (Goodhertz) can mimic tape saturation and the slight pitch variation (known as wow and flutter) present in reel-to-reel tape machines, resulting in an evolving richness in your sound that adds depth and liveliness. Next, you’ll explore the God Particle plug-in (Cradle Audio) and hear how it can add rich analog flavor to various buses in your mix.
Thomas then demonstrates how you can use the Black Box Analog Design HG-2 plug (Brainworx) to add harmonics to various tracks so that they sit better in the mix and create space. Tupe (Goodhertz) is the final plug-in that Thomas covers, providing convincing simulations of tape and tube saturation and allowing you to adjust the frequency response of the distortion for more control. To round out the course, Thomas brings it all together by combining all the techniques covered on a mix so you can hear the final result.
If you’re a fan of the analog sound or would just like to warm up your digital recordings, this is the video course for you. Not only will you learn valuable techniques with these specific plug-ins, but you’ll also gather plenty of tips that can be applied to similar plug-ins in many other scenarios. See the individual video tutorial descriptions for more information on everything that’s covered and how it can help transport your sound to the glorious days of yesteryear. It’s time to warm things up… Watch “Creating an Analog Sound in Your DAW Explained®” today!
What You Will Learn:
-Using NLS (Waves) to add pleasing harmonics and saturation.
-Enhancing the sound of your busses with The God Particle.
-Simulating tape saturation and wow and flutter with Goodhertz’s Wow Control.
-Adding tube- and tape-based saturation with Tupe (Goodhertz) to bring sounds to life.
-And more!