SSL The Bus+ vs Warm Bus-Comp

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 21

  • @learningtodive
    @learningtodive Před 2 lety +2

    Enjoyed this. Thank you for taking the time. Also an owner of a Bus+.

  • @bigfuzzztv787
    @bigfuzzztv787 Před 2 lety +1

    I would've like to hear multiple genres of music also. I own the BURL and DANGEROUS CONVERT. Ordering the WARM,... it sounds better on so many comparison footage. Your example was the best. Very well done,...

  • @AlistairMaxwell77
    @AlistairMaxwell77 Před 2 lety +3

    Not sure the SSL brings enough to the table for it's massive price increase over all the other ssl comps on the market . but if budget is no concern its very nice .

    • @somni_studios
      @somni_studios  Před 2 lety

      If you wanted to use The Bus+ for just its 4k mode, it probably wouldn’t be my first choice given the price.
      But it does have many tweak-able options and extra features, making it a powerhouse to work with all kinds of music. Just comes down to what you want out of a bus compressor

    • @DnBLand81
      @DnBLand81 Před 10 měsíci

      just with mid/side,and dual mono and stereo option option there's no way to comparate the 2....without mension the other features ...bus + win hands down.....probably you guys are missing something and don't understand what bus+ it is....warm audio is just a compressor that's it

  • @monovladd4392
    @monovladd4392 Před rokem

    This bus+ has 5000 functions apparently, but too distracting for my taste. I prefer the simple bus comp, it does what it's supposed to. With a good mix I wouldn't have to worry about using 40 more knobs trying to make it sound "better". That warm audio sounds great. And you put a setting on it and you don't see it again.
    And yes, if you have the money for that bus+ great, but I feel like I can live without it. (and the same for the ssl fusion rack) 🤷🏻‍♂

  • @teashea1
    @teashea1 Před rokem +2

    Some good information but the presentation is a little too random and disorganized.

    • @somni_studios
      @somni_studios  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the note Thomas. We tend to do everything live with no editing, so things can jump around a bit. 😅

    • @shaft9000
      @shaft9000 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, it's a bit frustrating for an hour of total length vs just a few minutes of A/B examples, and un-annotated. He didn't let the A/B play past halfway through - twice in a row - so wondering why the verse was recorded... _twice(?)_
      It could save a lot of people a lot of time to do a 15-20 minute edit with a few paragraphs of text and/or graphics to replace the ramble about signal path and the test-tones.

  • @b.hornetiii.6771
    @b.hornetiii.6771 Před rokem

    Is this warm bus comp. O.K. for a mastering comp. for edm music, or it's just "safe" to use it on a mix bus, all else is just a lottery? :))

  • @goodman1127
    @goodman1127 Před 2 lety +5

    I would buy Tegeler Creme instead of Bus+

    • @puresoundstudios
      @puresoundstudios Před rokem +2

      Have Bus+ plus Fusion on the 2Buss and Tegeler EQP1 following. More tweakability on the VCA compressor, with some colour as needed, with that lovely heft that a stunning Pultec clone delivers. Not expensive overall.

    • @DnBLand81
      @DnBLand81 Před 10 měsíci

      i have both and i use them in 2 different stages.....bus + with ssl fusion on 2 bus situation creme in mastering

  • @bontempo1271
    @bontempo1271 Před rokem +1

    What in the flaming hell lol. It's almost like the SSL is working with stems. The authority it has over the drums is so clear and defined, while still presenting a defined and open mix. Almost like magic lol. Warm wasn't there at all.

  • @DnBLand81
    @DnBLand81 Před 10 měsíci

    Yes you need all that stuff if you don't want buy other 4/5 different unit after warm audio and because it will take you away to open tons of plug in

  • @ironperezimorxrecords1208

    I also have the warm bus comp and I hesitate to sell it to replace it with the bus+ that I would like to combine with the ssl fusion that I already have. Will it make a real difference for me to make the switch or not?

    • @llinx90
      @llinx90 Před rokem

      The Bus+ has a larger feature set, is more versatile, and can handle more genres.
      Is it worth upgrading over the Warm? That depends on you and how much use you would get over the extra features. If you mix a lot of different genres, I would say yes. If not, and the Warm is doing it’s job for you, I would save that money for other things.

    • @ironperezimorxrecords1208
      @ironperezimorxrecords1208 Před rokem

      in fact, I'm a professional sound engineer, so when I have clients, they often have a lot of different musical genres... so yes, it can be interesting to get on the bus+ because in fact, I finalize all my mixes with fusion and comp bus so far… but on some genres the comp bus goes moderately… so if the + bus brings more possibilities on different genres of music then I'm very interested. Otherwise, when I'm doing my own kind of music, the comp bus works pretty well because before I was using wave's ssl comp plug-in. I just wanted to upgrade to a hardware version.

    • @BoredQwerty
      @BoredQwerty Před rokem +2

      ​@@ironperezimorxrecords1208 the D-EQ alone is worth the ticket.