Based on the uncommon Fairchild 666 opto-compressor, the Kazrog MHB Red is an analog-modeled virtual effect plugin. It was created in partnership with Grammy-winning mix engineer Michael Brauer and combines solid-state control circuitry with tube amplification to give voices, percussion, and mix busses elusive color, harmonic force, and density.
This plugin, which was created in partnership with Michael Brauer, accurately captures the distinctive characteristics of the uncommon Fairchild 666 studio mixer from Brauer’s personal collection. For decades, this gadget has been the best-kept secret for vocal processing on songs by Coldplay, John Mayer, and Florence and the Machine. It has earned multiple Grammy Awards.
A whole distinct kind of processing. In contrast to more popular variants, this device blends a clever solid-state control circuit with traditional vacuum tube amplification. This hybrid design gives the gadget a distinctive musical personality by acting as both a mild sound insulator and a volume control.
Contemporary controls
For speedy and simple computer usage, all common settings—speed, compression force, and volume—have been updated. You may easily add any mood to the sound, from deep, aggressive richness to subtle tube softness, using a dedicated control.
The plugin, which was created especially for music mixing, has built-in filters for high and low frequency cleanup, a left/right channel linking functionality, and an easy-to-use control for combining processed and clean audio. In order to produce a sound that is genuinely authentic, it also makes use of a unique technology that replicates the subtle, organic flaws of actual hardware components.
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