Using the Ψ console on instruments or vocals that were tracked a little on the warm or dark side will instantly achieve better clarity before even addressing the problem with EQ. I pulled this from a few different online reviews:īrit 4K Achieves great clarity in the top end without being shrill and the overall wideness of the mix is noticeably improved Clear and punchy but without a great deal of extraneous coloration Good for various Instruments and Vocals Good All-Around-er Most transparent of the Consoles US A Discrete Shows improvement in the top end adding noticeable color to the drums and guitars and a crispness to the cymbals Vocals have a punchier and more pronounced mid range One of the more subtle consoles available in the VCC Good on Mix Bus Fairly Transparent Brit N Discrete Low end is noticeably thick and present Overall sound has a thick crunchiness to it that really emulates that vintage sound Good for Drums Used only on drums and bass for instance will allow you to thoroughly drive the rhythm section of the mix without overly processing other more delicate instruments like vocals and acoustics Noticeably classic British warmth in the bottom end Does some nice things to the bottom Ψ Trident Provides a great deal of top end boost and crunch This is clearly a rock console. To follow up on this thread, here's a graph I just created that offers suggestions on the differences between the different consoles and where they might best be used.
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