Electric & Company - EC5B Compressor - KMR Demo Room
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
- Electric & Co’s EC5B is a single-channel valve compressor/limiter - offering an augmented version of the classic 1960s “West Coast” UA 175B circuit (a precursor to the better-known 1176 FET limiter).
Utilising six valves and five transformers, this processor is a great choice if you want to achieve anything from a smooth valve sheen that beautifully tames spiky transients through to thick mid-range colour with plenty of attitude - this is not a transparent compressor!
00:00 - Intro
00:04 - Full Mix
00:31 - Drums
00:53 - Bass Guitar
01:14 - Drums + Bass
01:36 - Female Vocal
01:57 - Drums + Bass + Female Vocal
02:18 - Electric Guitar
02:39 - Rhodes
03:01 - Piano
03:22 - Full Mix
03:48 - Technical Specs
For more information on Electric & Co. EC5B: kmraudio.com/products/electri... - Hudba
Opening mix nicely.
It closes the mix completely.
Este aparto está a la venta /cual es su precio????
🔥🔥sounds good!
No it don't???
wow! sounds incredible
Yep - we think more people should hear this box! 👍
My fart sounds incredible.
Thats a really really good compressor! I wonder how 2 would go across a mix. Has a roundness to it that hip-hop guys would love. They should do a stereo mastering unit.
Interesting idea. We haven't tried that - although a little goes a long way with this compressor so you'd need to be careful! You're right about the roundness - it's excellent for smoothing out harsh transients 👍
@@kmraudio Yeah you would only do 1-3dB of gain reduction before hitting a limiter like the LAAL with 5-7dB of limiting. But from the round sound and transient lift on the drums, I can hear that it would work well with the right material. I would be interested if I didn't already own a whole bunch like the Fairman TMC, Elysia Alpha etc. First time in ages I have been impressed by a compressor demo!
The first mix sounds stereo - how did you guys process that with this comp? Each track separately? I was under the impression the first example is on the mixbuss
Yes, each track was processed individually - you can check the individual settings in the schematic under the video as it progresses. We then break the track down and build it up from the drums up (soloing each instrument in turn) so you can judge how the processor affects each one. If you check the "Full MIx" section at the end you can hear the full processed/bypassed sound. The idea was to demonstrate how the EC5B would influence your mixes just using this single processor to get an idea of its sonic footprint.
@@kmraudiothats what i figured. Sounds awesome
Sounds better than the manley vari mu for hip hop
I’d definitely get both if possible.
@@JohnZornAscendedmight get rid of the manley vari mu after all wonder how good it will be for my vocals
@@1kingstan795 I don’t think it would one size fits all, that’s why I would keep the Manley.
Pumps a little but amazing behaviour.
Yep, this one's got a lot of personality - we really like it! 👍