I. i, Ntroduction, Analog – Slate Digital RC-Tube User Manual
Page 4: Digital, Mixing

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Slate Digital RC-‐Tube
I.
I
NTRODUCTION
Thank
you
for
purchasing
the
Slate
Digital
RC-‐Tube
plug-‐in.
This
plug-‐in
suite
brings
the
sound
of
a
legendary
tube
console
to
your
digital
audio
workstation.
In
order
to
precisely
reproduce the dynamic nonlinear characteristics of the analog desks, Slate Digital CTO
Fabrice Gabriel has developed innovative new analog modeling techniques that combine
circuit path modeling with actual hardware response testing. The result is a digital plug-‐in
that recreates the analog properties of the consoles in an extremely realistic fashion.
ANALOG
VS
.
DIGITAL
MIXING
Despite the digital revolution in the pro audio industry, many of today’s top albums are
still mixed on analog consoles. When we asked some of the world’s top mixers why they
still preferred to mix into an analog console rather than have the ease of digital mixing,
the responses we received were universal.
“Mixing into an analog desk just sounds better. Everything sits better in the mix, there is
more weight to the bottom, and the overall sound is more three dimensional,” says
Grammy award winning producer and mixer Jay Baumgardner.
After hearing this same answer from so many mixers, our first assumption was that
there must be something “wrong” with the summing of a digital mixer. So, we built
several digital mixers so that we could test them. We also ran some tests through analog
consoles
in
order
to
test
hardware
summing.
The result was surprising. What we found was that there was absolutely nothing wrong
with digital summing. In fact, it was fairly straightforward math. The problem was in the
analog summing. In all cases of analog summing, we noticed that the analog circuits
imparted nonlinear artifacts to the audio such as harmonic distortion, noise, crosstalk,
and component saturation. However, we soon realized that these nonlinear artifacts
produced a sound that was sonically pleasing.
The Virtual Console Collection plugins recreate these analog nonlinearities, giving your
DAW the classic “vibe” of the real desks. You may notice that when using the Virtual
Console Collection, your mixes take on a subtle enhancement in punch, glue, and
dimension.