Wes Audio ng76: The Future of Analog outboard?

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  • čas přidán 18. 11. 2023
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    WES AUDIO NG76:
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    Hey there, welcome back to the cabin! I'm Alec Brits, and today we're diving into the WES Audio NG 76 compressor. This sleek piece of gear takes classic compression into the modern era, emulating the revered revisions F and G.
    I'll walk you through how it sounds and what I appreciate about it, along with some areas I think could see improvement.
    Before we jump in, I'd like to ask for your support. Sharing this video would be a huge help in growing our channel. If that's too much, a thumbs-up would be greatly appreciated. And for those who'd like to go the extra mile, consider a super chat to support consistent uploads.
    Full disclosure, I reached out to WES Audio to try these units, and they sent them over. But remember, they won't see this video until you do.
    Now, let's get into it. The NG 76 introduces digital recall, which is a game-changer for me. It means I can pull up a session and instantly have all my settings back, a real time-saver.
    Digital recall also raises the question of digital automation, and I'll explore that shortly.
    This compressor offers comprehensive controls, including input, output, attack, release, mix, and a versatile sidechain filter with nine options. A nifty feature is the ability to switch between two settings, allowing easy A/B comparisons.
    The NG 76 also has a saturation mode for adding a touch of warmth or driving it to distortion. It comes with both vintage and modern flavors, with low and high settings, all controlled through LEDs.
    The NG 76 includes a VU meter for monitoring gain reduction, and there's an on/off switch for saturation.
    The NG 76 can be controlled via the dedicated GCon software, which handles firmware updates, plug-in downloads, and diagnostics.
    In terms of usage, it's all managed within your DAW. If you have one unit, you get a mono plugin; with two units, like I have, you get a stereo plugin.
    Digital control allows for saving presets, a real convenience for both tracking and mixing.
    Now, there are a few things I'd like to see improved. First, I had hoped for automation without introducing noise, especially for dynamic recordings. That could be a valuable enhancement down the road.
    On my wishlist, a tempo sync button for release times would be fantastic, opening up creative possibilities.
    Another useful addition could be an auto-gain feature for linked inputs and outputs, simplifying gain reduction adjustments.
    Lastly, a separate mix control would be great for parallel processing, allowing for a blend of dry and wet signals.
    Overall, the NG 76 is an impressive piece of gear. It combines classic design with modern functionality, excelling in recall and flexibility. The ability to shift from clean modern tones to harmonically rich vintage vibes, with the option for harmonic distortion, makes it a forward-thinking product.
    Built with precision, this device embodies the spirit of innovation, pushing the boundaries of analog equipment. Kudos to the team at WES Audio for keeping the industry buzzing.
    Thanks for joining me today. If you could help by sharing this video, it would mean the world to me and the channel. If that's too much, a subscription or a super chat for direct support is greatly appreciated. Most importantly, take care and be kind. I'll catch you in the next video.
    #musicproduction #mixing #recordingstudio #audiogear #gearreview #review #songwriter #compression #1176
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Komentáře • 70

  • @BritoWorx
    @BritoWorx Před 6 měsíci +7

    One of the most underrated content creators on this platform. Your content is top notch. You deserve a million subscribers.

  • @LeonardHerz_Musik
    @LeonardHerz_Musik Před měsícem +2

    We miss you, Alec!

  • @puresoundstudios
    @puresoundstudios Před 16 dny

    Looking forward to the next AB insights. Missing you mate!

  • @teashea1
    @teashea1 Před 2 měsíci

    Another excellent video presentation. Very nice style, presentation and production values.

  • @jason.martin
    @jason.martin Před 2 měsíci

    great review!!!

  • @ryanparsons5395
    @ryanparsons5395 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Alec, your videos are fantastic my dude. I'm a fellow engineer and songwriter and your videos are incredibly inspirational. Keep up the good work!

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you so much Ryan! :)

  • @jsasa5668
    @jsasa5668 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I was just reading about this as well as the Beta76 an hour ago... They sound amazing!! For the price it's almost a no-brainer. Their dual-mono/stereo bus compressor looks like another major win. I would definitely get the ng76 and I just might!

  • @EfNerva
    @EfNerva Před měsícem +1

    Hey Alec, miss you.

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you so much for the super thanks! :) will be back soooon. 🚀

  • @ABS_AD77
    @ABS_AD77 Před 3 měsíci +1

    200th like. Thanks for a nice video. Cheers.

  • @alanbrucke
    @alanbrucke Před 8 měsíci +1

    These sound awesome. The automation noise is a bummer, but I would definitely still pick up a pair of these

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci

      100% would love to have a pair of these in the studio. 👌🏽

  • @reallyoldcob
    @reallyoldcob Před 8 měsíci +3

    interesting how much faster the VU release time looks in plugin vs hardware
    another great vid 😻

    • @helmanfrow
      @helmanfrow Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah, I noticed this as well.

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Good old physics! :)

    • @helmanfrow
      @helmanfrow Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@alecbrits Ah, yes, physics. They don't make them like they used to.

    • @LittleHandsConcrete
      @LittleHandsConcrete Před 8 měsíci +2

      As a famous Scot once said ye cannae change the laws of physics

    • @dougleydorite
      @dougleydorite Před 3 měsíci

      @@helmanfrowyou mean cars used to drive faster? 😂

  • @number6photo
    @number6photo Před 8 měsíci +5

    Great review, Alec! The "static" noise while the automation is changing levels sounds to me like high-speed digital clock/signals coupling in to nearby analog circuitry, similar to when a mobile phone is placed next to analog equipment. I'm curious whether that noise changes when using USB vs Ethernet to control it? If not, it's probably emanating from the processors and digital control bus circuitry inside the unit, and there may be a different routing of cables, shielding, or some other countermeasure that Wes Audio could implement to help tame it.

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Thank you so much! :)
      I’m not an expert on electronics, but perhaps Wes audio can weigh in on this.

    • @wesaudio
      @wesaudio Před 8 měsíci +1

      The noise / or artifacts rather - is caused by micro changes in digitally controlled potentiometers (plural on purpose). One thing to note, that Input and Output going up also increases the noise floor as it is being amplified - thus it is hard to differentiate the actual potentiometer artifacts, with the noise being amplified. Of course the artifacts are there as Alec is showcasing, but those are quite low in volume reasonably above the noise floor. To maintain the same logarithmic scale with proper resolution, there are two pots for each control in a row - to get the same feeling as the analog pot provides - thus there is a lot going on under the hood when You move either input or output pots. I hope You enjoied it!
      - Michal

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci

      @@wesaudio thanks for clarifying that Michal. :)

    • @number6photo
      @number6photo Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for the answer Michal and apologies in advance to Alec for dragging this conversation further into the electronic design space …
      To me, the noise I hear in Alec’s video sounds very much like the high-speed digital clock and/or data signals of something like an SPI or I2C bus coupling into the analog signal path, which I’m guessing is what the digital potentiometer interface uses. It does not sound like a general noise floor increase due to a higher analog input/output level, which I would expect would have a broader spectrum (e.g., white noise).
      It can be tricky to control the digital clock/data lines emission levels of SPI/I2C, but sometimes series resistors between the controller and peripherals can reduce the sharp edges or ringing enough to make it inaudible. Some processors offer the ability to adjust the slew rate / output drive level of the SPI / I2C clock signal lines with software-controlled registers - you may want to see if your processor has that software feature. Or perhaps you can slow the SPI/I2C clock down with software, which may push the noise into a different part of the audio spectrum to make it less noticeable. That clock speed change could affect response time, and doesn’t really change the slew rate of the digital signal edges, but you might get some improvement.
      Anyway, thank you and the entire Wes Audio team for pushing the boundaries in this market! I think your products are very well designed and I wish you all the best.

    • @wesaudio
      @wesaudio Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@number6photo It is neither SPI nor I2C - It is the self-noise of the pots setting change - SPI is 5MHz, I2C 400kHz - it is much higher sound (frequency-wise) when it gets into signal line (of course not the fundamental frequency that we would potentially hear, but still it is much higher). If You think about it that way, when You increase the INPUT - which triggers this artifact, then the OUTPUT, it is of course also amplified by the internal amplifier and the output stage - so getting the output to max, will amplify the artifact from the input stage, which again is amplified but quite heavy FET amplifier. I was not trying to point that this is a noise floor, but those artifacts peaks are always around 15dB above the noise floor (more or less) so depending on the output level those can in very different spot in amplification. Noise is there, but its level highly depends on the testing parameters, but I guess I'm unnecessarily going into too much details :) All the best and huge thanks for Alec for doing the test!
      -Michal.

  • @williambyrne6855
    @williambyrne6855 Před 7 měsíci +3

    @3:15 the apparent rate of control noise matches the automation curve. This is disappointing given WA's promise of air-gapping the digital control circuits from the analog circuits.

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Perhaps it’s something that can be resolved in the future. :)

  • @tonyadams6985
    @tonyadams6985 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great demonstration. I recently purchased one on sale at Awave here in Oz. Unfortunately a matched pair was not in the ballpark for the same discount which I “Badly” desired. If this one works out, I may well end up with three.

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Ooofff.. three of these bad boys would be a serious combo.

  • @officialdiomer
    @officialdiomer Před 4 měsíci +1

    awesome video man!! quick question: if you could only choose one hardware compressor for vocals, which would you choose?

  • @felipe7077
    @felipe7077 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Congratulations on excellent vídeo.
    May you recommend for worship?
    Greeting from Brazil

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci

      I would assume it to be really solid in a FOH situation. :)

  • @snoopywalker1881
    @snoopywalker1881 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi Alec, great video as usual. What studio monitors do you like best? Am looking to upgrade

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks so much. I’ve done a video on my monitors. The ATC SCM45 Pro’s. Generally I recommend ATC monitors as their midrange and reliability are pretty incredible. :)

  • @KhalidAshour
    @KhalidAshour Před 7 měsíci +1

    Alec i saw you have a plastic dust cap for your U67 or U87 mics, would you mind sharing where you got those from please i couldn't find them online

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 7 měsíci

      Indeed you did, great attention to detail! :) Feel free to email me about it info@thecabinrecordings.com :)

  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow Před 8 měsíci +1

    How does the hardware react to having the plugin instantiated on multiple tracks? Do you have to remove the plugin after you print the track?

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I found that it was best to have a stereo channel at the top of the session that had the plug-in on, then moved my I/O plug-in around. That seemed to work best and easiest. :)

  • @JohnnysaidWhat
    @JohnnysaidWhat Před 16 dny

    bro where did you go homie we miss you any where we can get updates?

  • @LBJedi
    @LBJedi Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hey Alec! My wife and I are both voice over actors, and she does a ton of audiobooks which I then engineer for her. I have a Neve 88M (your review turned me on to it, and I love it), and I’d like to get into outboard gear starting with a compressor. I’m trying to decide between the WA-2A and the WA-1B. I’ve watched you WA-1B review; it’s very helpful. Do you have any opinion on which of these two might be best for my application, or would either be equally great? Many many thanks for all your great content!

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 5 měsíci

      The WA-1B is more versatile for me personally. :)

  • @Pianitara
    @Pianitara Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Alec. Just want to ask from you how do you find the neumann ndh 30 for mixing? Do the mixes done on them translate well to other systems? Do they require dedicated amp? Thanks.

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I’m a big fan of them, I’ve been using them as my primary reference with my ATC SCM40’s. They do need a solid amount of power for the bottom end to be rock solid, but having said that, I’ve mixed several CZcams videos straight from my MacBook headphone output and it sounds solid!

    • @Pianitara
      @Pianitara Před 4 měsíci

      @@alecbrits I really appreciate your reply and your valuable knowledge. You are the one that can be trusted with. Your reviews and feedbacks are on point and trustworthy. I would go to the extent to say that you are far better than many with better reach and tons of subscribers.

  • @nkozi
    @nkozi Před 8 měsíci +1

    That high THD is kinda crazy! They should also send you some of their remote controlled 500 series stuff 👀

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I’d love to try out their 500 series rack with all the units in it. Looks insane! :)

  • @roberthorvath7910
    @roberthorvath7910 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Beautifull 🥰, the THD means it’s react like a little bit like a Rave A 1176 ? Can I use it in this way? Iam thinking to buy a AudioScape 1176A , but the shipping to Austria costs are 300€ that’s a lot money😓. In Fakt there is much more versatility on the Wes 🤔🥰!

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci

      I think it’s not quite an A, more the F & G. :) the flexibility is where this one wins.

  • @GokulChandCreation
    @GokulChandCreation Před 7 měsíci +1

    Printing the audio? Traditional routing or any help like easy plugin compressor ??

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 7 měsíci +1

      You can print the audio as you would with any hardware compressor. The routing can be done with the hardware insert plugin :)

    • @GokulChandCreation
      @GokulChandCreation Před 7 měsíci

      thanks a lot for the great simple reaply,ur contents are amazing@@alecbrits

  • @zimouspero
    @zimouspero Před 8 měsíci

    i was thinking about that a long long time ago. why they didnt do that realyer?

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci

      There have been attempts in the past on digital recall devices, but I think this is the first time the cost has lined up with a wider audience. :)

  • @studiodsr
    @studiodsr Před 8 měsíci +2

    Features aside, sonically how does this hold up next to a “real” UA 1176

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It’s a lot quieter and flexible than my UREI Rev H. :)

  • @AtTheSourceStudios
    @AtTheSourceStudios Před 8 měsíci +1

    I might in the minority but i really don't liek this whole wes audio concept of plugin hardware gear.
    IMO analog gear NOT having recall ability is not only true full analog but it also forces you to move and make decisions in a more finite and confident manner.
    With a plug-in you can go and mess with the ratio and attack one time on your 1176 and then lets say without a care go adjust an eq on a different track for some reason but then say okay nvm i wanna mess with the compressor again no problem, with a click of the mouse but still not being happy saying okay nvm i want to adjust that eq and click over....
    In the analog world you go and adjust the compressor - one time in a few minutes you dial it with your hands and ears and then leave it because you physically have to go back to the desk. So it's all with your ears so you make moves more quickly and confidently because it kind of one and done when it's not just clicking with the mouse.
    I just think the workflow benefits you jsut as much if not more than the sound improvement which analog gear does still 100% have going for it.
    Wea Audio IMO doesn't sound as good as some other gear in the same price point but also is supporting the "fix it in the mix" mindset.

    • @alecbrits
      @alecbrits  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for your point of view. :)

    • @byus6928
      @byus6928 Před 7 měsíci +1

      you don't have to use the plug in. just turn the nobs if that's the case. in no way is recall ever a bad thing though.

  • @TheHouseBugDJ
    @TheHouseBugDJ Před 6 měsíci +1

    Oi! Is that a hint of a saffer accent I detect? You from SA boet?

  • @istealhotelsoapful
    @istealhotelsoapful Před 3 měsíci

    Lot of clicks and pops