I'm so excited!
Jardev24
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Well, I wanted to take my time testing them in full productions, and I must say I am impressed.
My top impressions:
1. WD 361: I didn't test it extensively, but one go was enough; it has that same brightness as the A-Type, it sounds incredible!
2. Delta Send and Return: Indispensable tools for me now; excellent work!
3. WD Duress: I never thought I'd see a full Distressor emulation available for free, it's impressive! It sounds great on drums, and the distortion blew me away when I tested it on bass.
4. WD Summer: I haven't tested it much yet since I just downloaded it, but the console models are very similar to Slate's VCC, it's amazing! It would be great to add the Trident!
5. WD Tape: At first, I thought it was just another tape emulation until I changed the tape speed, I didn't expect that! Haha, I'd never seen a VST include such a realistic detail. Then I thought, "This will work great for creative effects like tape stops," but I also realized it includes different machine models. I was really impressed by this one; my only gripe is the CPU usage.
6. WD VCA: My three favorite compressors in one place, if I'm not mistaken, they're the SSL, DBX, and API2500. They sound wonderful!
7. WD Echo: I had a lot of fun using this one; I'm not 100% sure of the exact model it's based on, but it sounds wonderful!
It's undoubtedly an incredible collection, a high-quality product and I see you keep adding more emulations! Supporting this project is definitely worth it.
If it's not too much to ask, I'd like to give you a few ideas that would be amazing to see in the collection:
1. The SSL channel dynamics section (compressor/gate/expander).
2. The Audified U73b (I know, that's a crazy request, hahaha).
3. The Roland Dimension D Chorus
4. Maybe the Focusrite Red 3 in WD VCA
