Here are some live examples of how the Retro Instruments DOUBLEWIDE Tube Compressor can work MAGIC on your drum recordings. Enjoy! On 2nd thought… Just run everything through it!
NOTE: ALL RAW UNMASTERED AUDIO 24bit/48k WAV.
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Here are some live examples of how the Retro Instruments DOUBLEWIDE Tube Compressor can work MAGIC on your drum recordings. Enjoy! On 2nd thought… Just run everything through it!
NOTE: ALL RAW UNMASTERED AUDIO 24bit/48k WAV.
Part 1: Stand Up Bass
The Retro DOUBLEWIDE 500 Series Tube Compressor delivers the tube compression sound you expect because it has four actual variable-mu tubes under the hood and excels at processing delicate sources like bass and vocals. In the first video of our Retro DOUBLEWIDE series, SoundPure Recording Engineer, Allen Palmer, starts us off with the Retro on Stand Up Bass.
Part 1 – Stand Up Bass
Part 2 – Drums
Part 3 – Resonator Guitar
Part 4 – Vocals
Part 5 – Full mix
The Retro Doublewide is one of the first 500-series compressors I’ve heard that is nearly impossible to “push too hard” with. What exactly does this mean for you? Due to its impeccably well-designed circuitry, inspired by the Gates Sta-Level (variable mu design), the Doublewide is able to adapt to and control an incredibly dynamic vocal/bass/guitar/keyboard/what-have-you without the typical gasping or unpleasant pumping associated with over-compressing.
Find out more from this review @ https://www.soundpure.com/p/retro-doublewide-500-series-tube-compressor/10606
Kick drum, snare drum, and bass guitar all run through the Retro Instruments DOUBLEWIDE compressor one at a time at Greg Wells’ Rocket Carousel Studio, Los Angeles