Clipping Converters

greyskull

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In terms of for a mastering use....

Just tried it again, with an api 3124, a focusrite isa428, and shock... a 002

It really really fucking works.

:OMG:
 
yeah....
just double check and i did slightly overcook it...
(the Vus on the focusrite were bending) and the overload was flashing but it sounded good!

But still!!

Waaaaay better than an L3, and a shit ton more transparent!

What do you use gomez for the push back into the converter? Pre? Comp? Both?
 
yeah....
just double check and i did slightly overcook it...
(the Vus on the focusrite were bending) and the overload was flashing but it sounded good!

But still!!

Waaaaay better than an L3, and a shit ton more transparent!

What do you use gomez for the push back into the converter? Pre? Comp? Both?

My chain is: Computer out --> Lavry Blue DA --> Manley Massive Passive EQ --> SSL 4000G comp -->Cranesong STC8 Comp --> Lavry AD -- computer in --> then I use the Oxford limiter or the L2 but to set the ceiling a - 0.3dB exclusively. I like doing all my stuff outside the box, not because I'm anti-plugs, I just like it.
 
That's some nice stuff you've got there. :D

Thanks dude. there will be a Cranesong IBIS and new monitors sometime early next year as well.

I'm not very good at promoting myself, but lets do it! I got very competitive rates, can do Online or you're welcome to attend to the session as well. I do "testers" as well if you got an album ready for mastering, if you don't like it, no problem. I charge a one off fee, no charges for post tweaking. I'm also quite happy to take phone calls and explain in detail what's been done or what needs doing...

PM me if you guys need my services and check out www.orgonemastering.com
 
nice place man!! very nice, and up in LAAAANDAAAAN hello from sunny leafy surrey

I might be bringing some stuff your way at that sort of price!!! (Client depending of course)
 
Cool dude. Anytime, also if you have question about your mixes before the mastering, just contact me here: orgonemastering{at}mac.com

I will be away from the 28th of december until the 6th of February. I'm pretty booked up until mid december, so if you want get some stuff before Feb, let me know.

Cheers!

Gomez
 
The ITB one i used the plugs shown in the pictures, and on the clipped ones i used a pultec eq... and thats it
 
I only heard the API and ITB ones, but the external clipping seems to keep the drums intact a lot more. The mix sounds noticably less closed/compressed and more open and punchy from what I can tell in my brief listen. Nice comparison! Thanks.

PS: Are you sure your ITB chain is done right? I can't imagine it brutalizing the mix so much, but then again we are dealing with plug-ins....

Also, do you think this would work with my RME converters in the Multiface? You clipped a 002 and the end result was noticably better... can't wait to give it a shot.
 
im as shocked as you!
In fairness i did set both to stun to really over emphasise the effect, but i agree, the transients live!!

Do it mate!!
 
Yeah, good call Abyss - if nothing else, you're not committed to anything with GClip, so you can adjust if you find it's clip-city. Now to do this, you have to run it out to something that will provide a gain boost, then run it back in purposely peaking the inputs, right?
 
Yep. I have to say I've got a mini boner over the idea of trying this with my next master. The GSSL won't be ready for a while, but all the same you can probably just do a loopback and use a plug-in to gain boost in software to clip the converters on the way in.