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Iconic 60s vintage sound for your mix.
 Desert includes:

    DESERT EQ: Two switchable Equalizers (a 2-band passive EQ derived from an iconic tracking/mixing console from the early 60s and a 2-band passive germanium transistor-based EQ with HP-LP filters originally part of a 60s mastering console) plus eight germanium transistor-based preamps from the eight channels of a unique tracking/mixing console.
    DESERT COMP: An Opto Compressor / Limiter made in the 60s; featuring 3 different switchable dynamic processor emulations (the original model called COMP 1, a 'Frankenstein mode by Acustica called COMP2 and finally the limiter) with a preamp emulation.
    DESERT PRE: Eight Line-In preamplifiers plus eight Line-Out preamplifiers that can be used individually or in combination to recreate the same sound as the original console, starting from a clear, powerful and colorful sound that can evolve into a range of distortions whose musicality is unmatched.
    DESERT CHANNEL STRIP: Two switchable Passive Equalizers, an Opto Compressor/limiter with 3 different switchable modes, a complete preamp section with a Drive control.


Price (MSRP): Introductory price €103 [€159] - Save 35% OFF* - For the first four weeks after release or until the first official version is released.
Plug-in Format(s): VST, AU, AAX
System Requirements (Windows): Windows 10
System Requirements (OSX): OSX 10.14
Desert web-page: http://www.acustica-audio.com/store/products/desert
Desert User's manual: https://app.box.com/shared/static/ft...obbpe38bgu.pdf
* The introductory period implies the product may receive improvements, changes, or fixes available through Aquarius Desktop updates during the first four weeks of its release.

https://www.acustica-audio.com/store/products/desert

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Acoustica have released so many channel strips it’s becoming hard to distinguish between them. The slight differences in tone of all the vintage equipment sampled is becoming a bit redundant but saying all that, it’s still my favourite tech for realism. Just wish they’d sampled them pushed harder into break up, it’s mentioned for this one but I always find it too subtle

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On 10/12/2021 at 5:53 PM, tom said:

 Just wish they’d sampled them pushed harder into break up, it’s mentioned for this one but I always find it too subtle

You can always try stacking them until your CPU melts on top of the overloaded RAM. 

I'm with you on the redundancy part. even though I have/use/love several of their plugins. But just look at this thing, it's so damn cute! 

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