![]() The 1073 is the most famous preamp ever made. This ranges from mild color to full-on distortion. You can use it as the first plugin in your chain, after any clean sounding digital preamp, to impart the legendary Neve character on your signal. Part of Slate’s Virtual Preamp Collection, the FG-73 is simple, elegant emulation of the Neve 1073. Subtle settings are of course more gentle, while really cranking the input gain will push the signal into saturation. The 3-band EQ is faithful to the original, and the input section lets you ‘drive’ the plugin harder to recreate some of the effect you’d get using the hardware. Those overtones are what will give your digital recordings some of that analogue edge.Īrturia’s Pre 1973 is a simple, effective EQ and ‘preamp’ plugin. Waves also captured the desirable sonic characteristics of the Neve 1073, like its harmonic distortion. It was part of the original 1073 schematics but operable only on the rare 1078 channel strip. Additionally, this plugin includes the lesser-known 10kHz midrange band. The Scheps 73 EQ features bands that stick to the 1073’s original specs and emulate its behavior: a fixed 12kHz high-frequency band, switchable low and midrange bands with cut and boost controls, and an 18dB/octave high-pass filter. This is something you won’t find elsewhere, though you have to have a UA interface to take advantage of Unison. Plus, with their proprietary Unison technology, you can actually record through the plugin and print it straight to your DAW. Universal Audio calls their 1073 plugin ‘the only authentic end-to-end circuit emulation’ of the vintage hardware.
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