Hi guys, here is the support thread for these boards...
Why I didn't called it MS/Neve Pultec support thread: because many people will find a use
for MS boards and out half of BA283 make-up stage without the EQ boards, others will use
Pultec boards with another make-up stage, etc etc.
I got the Neve+Pultec combo idea from Purusha about a year ago, btw, he offering the cases at his forum,
he told me Pultec EQ sound great...
First, I was doubt. Second, thought a bit....and tried.
Yes, the sound is f@@@ng unbelievable good. What this EQ can do....
On a drum group, I did next thing:
-Cut the lows at S
-Boost a bit lows at M
-Add some hi-mid at M
-Add some highs at S
-Open the S at 2 db more than M with makeup gain
-Compress 3 db at peaks, not more, with MixBuzz1, sc at 80 Hz, ratio 4, attack/release up to yr taste;
Equalize the levels and compare with source.
My impressions from this sound are, of course, subjective, but guys, it is worthy to hear THIS sound once at life at least))
Here are the pictures of a beast done with these boards:
More:
http://s251.photobucket.com/albums/gg291/diy33609/PULTEC_MS/
So, here we go.
I reserving 3 next posts for FAQ, etc. to concentrate all the useful info at the start of the thread.
Why I didn't called it MS/Neve Pultec support thread: because many people will find a use
for MS boards and out half of BA283 make-up stage without the EQ boards, others will use
Pultec boards with another make-up stage, etc etc.
I got the Neve+Pultec combo idea from Purusha about a year ago, btw, he offering the cases at his forum,
he told me Pultec EQ sound great...
First, I was doubt. Second, thought a bit....and tried.
Yes, the sound is f@@@ng unbelievable good. What this EQ can do....
On a drum group, I did next thing:
-Cut the lows at S
-Boost a bit lows at M
-Add some hi-mid at M
-Add some highs at S
-Open the S at 2 db more than M with makeup gain
-Compress 3 db at peaks, not more, with MixBuzz1, sc at 80 Hz, ratio 4, attack/release up to yr taste;
Equalize the levels and compare with source.
My impressions from this sound are, of course, subjective, but guys, it is worthy to hear THIS sound once at life at least))
Here are the pictures of a beast done with these boards:
More:
http://s251.photobucket.com/albums/gg291/diy33609/PULTEC_MS/
So, here we go.
I reserving 3 next posts for FAQ, etc. to concentrate all the useful info at the start of the thread.