Channel9
TL;DW: Channel9 is Channel8 with ultrasonic filtering, and new Teac and Mackie ‘low end’ settings.
If you’re an Airwindows Channel fan, this release is kind of a big deal :)
Channel9 retains everything it had—the two-stage drive control, the newly improved highpass, the slew clipping—the same calibrated Airwindows algorithms to not clone, but give you the general sense of various fancy name brand consoles in a cleaner, less ’emulated’ way which lets the music through…
But now, Channel9 has the same ultrasonic aliasing-filtering that’s come to Console and other recent Airwindows plugins. In a new way! Because Channel9 isn’t just sticking to ’20k’ as its definition of supersonic. Instead, Channel9 steepens its filter with a teeny resonant peak at this cutoff point… and then selects it in keeping with what the real console would be doing, if you had it! The Neve is the most extended, well beyond 20k. The SSL cuts off tighter, gives more audible sparkle (due to the additional gain stages in a really huge SSL desk, the cutoff will be steeper over the entire desk). API is between the two. The lift at the peak comes before the saturation stage, for better smoothness when the console is being driven.
And then I went and added two MUCH more affordable ‘models’, with their own usefulness.
The new settings are ‘Teac’ and ‘Mackie’. That’s right, old school house/techno classic basement mixers! The Teac, I was able to reference recordings of a real unit. I didn’t get it perfect as the real board had a noticeable high-mids peak that doesn’t belong in Channel, but it’s the correct kind of dark and vibey. And the Mackie’s my take on what you get out of the classic vintage 1202: A hair leaner than the Teac, but brighter. They both grind a bit harder than any of the big expensive desks, they both have slightly more exaggerated reshaping of the deep bass (using the Capacitor2 algorithm, like the others), they both control the brightest highs much like you’d get in a classic old low end mixer. It’s two new settings that follow entirely different rules than the big guns, for folks who know how to use an actual mixer much like metal guitarists use a Tube Screamer.
You can still have your fancy desk models (only better: the ultrasonic filtering brings just the right additional distinction to the models) but now you can go cheap and get the tone and vibe of some house music warhorses. The sonic reshaping these low end models do is just the ticket for sculpting relentlessly synthetic sounds into an appealing result. And since it’s Channel… it won’t have the noise of the real ones, it won’t have weird extra colorations, it’ll honor more of your real mix as it reshapes it: sort of best of both worlds! You can always add funky colorations or noise to your digital mix, but you can’t remove that stuff from the real mixers. Channel9 will shape your sound in ‘classic’ ways but along Airwindows lines: getting out of the way so your sound is interfered with as little as possible.
Channel9 can be used anywhere you like. If you’re doing a Console mix, I’d put it after ConsoleBuss. If you’re not doing a Console mix, you can literally do anything you want with it: it’s a subtle distortion/fattener combined with a set of careful tone shaping algorithms. Hope you like it!
If you want to make like you bought the new Channel when it came out, you can throw another $50 a year (or whatever suits you) at my Patreon. That’s if you can afford to and if you like me doing this work as much as I am: take care of yourself first. I’m excited to see how much I can give people this coming year: I feel like there are great possibilities. The Patreon is mostly there to help me give stuff to people better, and more of it. We’ll see how far I can take it! :)
Thanks for the rockin’ plugins as always!
Loving the tone the MS1202 brings—lovely to have it on the go. Would the EQs of smaller mixing consoles (like the shelf EQs of the 1202—albeit they seem a bit tilty) be something of interest in terms of character EQs?
Thanks once again for all your effort. I’ve never had so much fun!
Is there a difference between the mackie emulation in this and your mackity plugin? I don’t like having extra plugins i dont need
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Its the perfect give color to anything plugin.
I love it.
The new models are a great addition.
You rock!
I’ve tried this plugin on my old system (intel mac) And I just loved It, I Really recommend this plugin for all kind of purposes !
Is there a au for M1?
Hey Chris
I see a lot of sub 10hz noise coming in when I use channel9 that’s not on the original recording. It’s varying shape depending on channel model. Is this intentional, if so why?
Thanks,
This is a real noob question on my part, but when I use your plugins (my DAW is Waveform 12 and previous versions), there are no presets…but when I watch the demo video, it seems like there are supposed to be presets. Is it a problem with the DAW I use, or am I supposed to be doing something else to load the presets? Are they in the folder?
You do such amazing work, and I love how light these plugins are. I feel as though I’m not really getting the most out of them.
I’m also curious about this low level content (about 10hz).
BTW. thanks for plugin, great job!