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IK Multimedia offers its Fairchild 670 emulation for free to all participants who complete a short survey. Get T-RackS Vintage Compressor Model 670 For FREE However, on a more complex signal, I would probably opt for Vintage Compressor Model 670 due to its slightly more versatile control set. Xtressor NUKE is incredibly easy to use and sounds fantastic, so it would probably be my first pick when needing a vintage-sounding compressor that doesn’t require much fine-tuning. Its fast attack time makes it handy for limiting the signal in a musical way. Vintage Compressor Model 670 was easier to operate than Molotok while sounding similarly good on drums and vocals. Of course, this isn’t a direct comparison because all three compressors are quite different. However, I compared it to some popular freeware vintage compressors, the Xtressor NUKE by Kiive Audio and TDR Molotok by Tokyo Dawn Labs. It’s a simple but effective control scheme that lets you fine-tune the compressor’s response in a matter of seconds.įor the reasons discussed above, I cannot compare the T-RackS 670 to its hardware counterpart.

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Users can adjust the Input Gain, Threshold, and the Time Constant parameter which controls the attack and release times. The plugin features identical controls for the left and right channels. The knobs and labels are large enough and easy to operate, whereas the built-in VU meter is handy for monitoring the gain reduction. It looks great, replicating the look of the Fairchild 670 while providing a smooth user experience. The UI design is exactly what you’d expect from a T-RackS plugin. It recreates the original hardware’s design and feature set, while attempting to emulate its sound as closely as possible. Vintage Compressor Model 670 follows IK Multimedia’s successful T-RackS formula. Vintage Compressor Model 670 – First Impressions Thankfully, even us bedroom producers can get some of Fairchild 670’s magic for free with IK Multimedia’s latest limited-time offer. Even if budget wasn’t an issue, finding a Fairchild 670 unit for sale is next to impossible. Of course, this kind of vintage equipment comes with a hefty price tag, not to mention its scarcity on the market. The hardware 670 is a legendary tube stereo compressor, used in countless classic records, including Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” and all Beatles’ songs recorded in Abbey Road Studios. T-RackS Vintage Compressor Model 670 emulates the Fairchild 670 broadcast hardware compressor. IMPORTANT: You must already own a T-RackS plugin to be eligible for the offer. Complete the survey to get the plugin for free. IK Multimedia offers the T-RackS Vintage Compressor Model 670 plugin as a FREE download for a limited time.








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