dbx160 emulation sources?
Looking for a dbx 160 emulation. Note that I'm not looking for a recommendation as such but web links to developers of such. I know Waves has one and Stillwell has one called Major Tom. Are there any others out there that won't break the bank? No Acustica Audio please :rolleyes:
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We use the hardware and I can say 1000000% that the UA plugin version is soo close they could be twinsies ;) You might need a dsp processor to get latency away with UA so maybe Softube is the right one?
Also have two racked Hardware of the Dynamite units and they sound a lot like 160 if not better. https://www.softube.com/dmite#/ The softube plugin version which we have tested against our hardware is extremely accurate and boy do those sound great on Bass guitars. Guitars, Drums and even vocals but more rock than mainstream IMHO of course. It is $149 but i have a 50 USD voucher I am not using you can have if that Dyna-Mite plugin would suit you. |
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Near as I can see there's no way to demo the Dynamite. For what it's supposed to do I'd want to test it out. From the description it's quite different than a dbx 160. Looking for another flavor in drum compression as there's a couple of pieces I'm working on (Bonham-style drum work) that none of the compressors I have (and I've got a bunch) give me the sound I'm looking for. |
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I have the Waves one and for what I've seen it doesn't make as big a difference as it's said it does on drums, it sounds like the hardware I had but I prefer to use it on heavily effected tracks like autotuned rap choirs and far away guitars. I think it's good and if I ever need a different flavour I just use another VCA, especially the BSS and the API, I tend to see the SSL as a more groovy sound but the API can do that when switched to feed back. Good hunting
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Native Instruments has a dbx160 plugin developed by Softube. I don't know if it sounds like the hardware but you can demo it for free. I think it sells for $99. I bought their Vintage Compressors bundle for $99 on a Christmas sale a couple of years ago. I use them all the time.
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I had a DBX 160 for many years in my home studio. Since I didn't have a lot of gear, it got used a lot, so I was very familiar with it. When I sold it I wanted to replace it in software. I have the UAD, and I think their version is quite good and a good emulation, but most of the time I use Major Tom. I'm not sure how much further you need to look - it does the job very well. I don't miss the hardware.
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I’ve been enjoying the Arturia 165 emulation. In Auto mode it does a nice 165 thing. It’s very flexible with the added controls.
What sound are you going for? The 160 tends to make drums sound very smacky and there are plenty of options for that. |
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Of course hearing what someone has to say about a certain comp is always welcome. This is one of those where demoing will help me to make up my mind. |
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