![]() ![]() Okay? And we’re going to go into Write mode, and I’m sort of just going to play with Little Plate like a little performance. What I’m going to do before I start messing around is make it so I can automate all of these features. Adds a very subtle chorus-y effect to the reverb, and then this big old knob here we can go between half a second to literally infinity. In this case, I’m going to keep it all the way wet. Some of the features - we have a dry/wet mix, which is always great. Just stock, immediately inserted, it sounds good, and that’s always a good sign. Let’s have a listen to the vocals out of context with Little Plate. I think this is great design, and I will talk about why. The first thing I noticed about the user interface is that we have a big fat knob sitting in the middle of it. We have some processing on this aux, and then this is sent to a Little Plate auxiliary track. So let’s use Little Plate to fix that.Īs we see, I’ve got these four backup vocal tracks being hard sent to this aux. So to reiterate, I’m happy with the tone of the vocals, I’m just not happy with the space in which they sit. So let’s listen without Little Plate on the backup vocals. I like the tone of the backup vocals, but they’re just not sitting in the right space, so my hope is that I can use Little Plate to accomplish some unique things. And then we’re going to hear these backup vocals that sound really close to the listener. What we’re going to hear is a lead vocal that’s already been processed with a delay via EchoBoy and some saturation via Decapitator, and I like where it’s sitting in the mix. It’s heavily influenced by the 1980’s with a lot of synthesizers. So let’s dig a little bit deeper, take a look at this Pro Tools session, and I will show you how I’m using Little Plate in the mix. I’m still mixing it, so it’s not yet released, but keep an eye out for it. The track I’m using is called “Miss Polyester” by the band, Pushing Static. As is tradition at SoundToys, they love creating tools that can help you push sonic boundaries, and we see this reflected in several of the plugin’s features, and I’ll be covering them. ![]() It’s called “Little Plate,” and it’s an emulation of the classic EMT 140 plate reverb unit. Hi, I’m Ian Vargo of The Pro Audio Files and.
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