Studer® A800 Multichannel Tape Recorder
Customer Reviews
Studer® A800 Tape Recorder
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B. Higham-Smith
Can’t tell the different in the slightest!
After using a real A800 for a few years, I can say honestly that I could not tell the different between the plugin and the real thing. Blind tests with clients also gave the same result!
M. Ahn
Glue machine.
I must use it at last master track with ssl gcomp.
Result is never disappoint me.
z. de
very good!
The same simulation effect as imagined!
K. Morris
File under "it just sounds good"
Whether for tracking or post, this plugin is dynamite. Subtle or extreme, it adds feel and color with that hard-to-define "analog warm-yet-punchy". Don't be shy about using the defaults, but also definitely pop the cover and learn the tweaks. Love the gang mode as well for tracking or applying across a mix in post.
K. Morris
Superb tracking and mixing tool
I love running kick and snare mics through this in console. I frequently reach for it when mixing. It just sounds great. The under-the-hood tweaks are plentiful, and worth exploring to tease out your own sound. Having said that, you can literally use the default setting on almost any instrument and hear it instantly settle in the mix. Highly recommended.
P. OakwoodProductions LTD
Must Have on your Mix buss.
I know that this is based on a multi track machine but when used on the stereo buss it adds a fantastic glue that totally reminds me of the old 2" Tape recorders compression sound. I found using it on every channel too much, but one over the whole mix helped fatten the bottom end and bring everything together like the old tape machines did. Love this plugin
E. Behrendt
Plug and Play
I'm a rookie so this really makes it easy to plug in and get great tone down on the DAW without much fiddling around.
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Very good
I have never campared with the real thing, but Since I got this it goes on every singel track
W. Plummer
Great when paired with Tonelux summing!
I use on most every track when mixing and run the outs to my Tonelux summing mixing and UKB Fatso. A highly recommended combination.
L. Romano
Warm tape saturation
This plugin is a must have, i can´t remove this from my drum bus!
D. Perini
Avere Studer A800 significa avere realmente un sound analogico...
Studer A800 mi ha aiutato ad ottenere il sound che cercavo!... è veramente utile!
D. Perini
Avere Studer A800 significa avere realmente un sound analogico...
Studer A800 mi ha aiutato ad ottenere il sound che cercavo!... è veramente utile!
C. Kaliampakas
Wow
Just put it on one of your tracks, whatever it is...
R. Alvarez-Torre
Very cool
This is always somewhere in the mix!
J. Nguyen
STUDERA800
This tape sounds amazing. I already had the ATR-102 and was impressed but with both of these together, you can’t ever go wrong with a mix. This adds the color you need to you mix without overdoing it. It’s great on vocals. It definitely brings out your highs and mids. All in all this is a solid plug.
E. Veillette
Incredible
Adds a thick warmth to your track. Worth every cent.
J. Jordanov
Does what it should!
Does what it should! And does it pretty well! Recommended!
J. Jordanov
Does what it should!
Does what it should! And does it pretty well! Recommended!
J. Jordanov
Does what it should!
Does what it should! And does it pretty well! Recommended!
R. Chaoui
Not as punchy as I’d hope
The Studer works really well when you want to tone down cymbals, anything brittle or piercing. It also allows you to compress and distort things. To be honest, the 610A does a better job at placing things in a mix than the Studer. I was hoping that it would give you that classic round tape sound, but I haven’t yet to get that. I’ve recently been using it as a master bus leveler. It’s actually really nice for that. Especially since any compression added to the mix brightens the signals. I’m ok’ing forward to getting more plugins by UAD and seeing which ones work for my ear. So far the 610A, the Shadow hills comp, and the API Vision channel are huge winners for me. Of course the Neve pre when recording vocals as well.