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Saturation is the secret ingredient many engineers use to lift a track out of the mix, and give it more character. Abbey Road Saturator reproduces the natural saturation that was part of the Abbey Road sound, so this plugin has quickly become a favorite for engineers looking to add more character to sounds like drums, bass, keyboards, and more.
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Even better, you can refine the saturation effect further by tuning it to cover a specific frequency range. This is easy to do with StudioRack’s multiband split. Set up three bands, insert Abbey Road Saturator in the middle band, and tune the band to cover the desired range—lower mids for beefier sounds, mids for crunch, or subtle high-frequency saturation for sparkle. Vary the band’s input control for more or less saturation, and the band’s output control for the right blend with the other bands.
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The creative potential is huge—and this technique works with other distortion plugins. Make sure you try the Kramer Master Tape and J37 Tape plugins, amp sims like the Voltage Amps, and the like. Each one can add a unique quality to your mixes.
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