The Drawmer 1976 Three Band Stereo Saturation and Width Processor has been designed to inject character, colour, and life into your recordings and live sound, reminiscent of the classic equipment of the 1970s. The completely analogue saturation of the Drawmer 1976 provides a realism that plug-ins can only aspire to, replacing the harsh, sterile digital sound with fullness, softness, and warmth. Why emulate saturation when you can have the real thing?
Inspired by the highly acclaimed saturation and width features of our DC2476 Digital Mastering Processor, the Drawmer 1976’s three bands of independent saturation are designed to add the pleasing imperfections so endemic in classic gear. Saturation is ideal for adding fullness to your music, transforming it from a cold, bleak landscape to a warm, bright vista.
Unlike conventional saturation products, the Drawmer 1976 also features three bands of stereo width control, bringing out depth and adding real presence to your mix. This is achieved with a single, comprehensive set of controls that provide genuine stereo operation.
Saturation in music production enriches the sound in your mix by adding a subtle form of distortion that introduces pleasant-sounding harmonics. This technique originated from the analogue days when audio recordings ran through various pieces of hardware, each adding its own character to the music. Today, in the digital age, these characteristics no longer occur naturally, resulting in an overly clean, sterile quality. While saturation plug-ins attempt to emulate these effects, the Drawmer 1976 allows you to add this character in a completely analogue, natural way. Whether your audio is digital or analogue, the Drawmer 1976 will add presence, warmth, and life to any source, including drums, vocals, and synths.
The Drawmer 1976’s three bands of independent saturation enable feats that single-band saturation cannot accomplish. For example, it can bring out the bassline, adding presence and grit without disrupting the overall balance by distorting the top end. It can also enhance vocals without making the bottom sound muddy.
This processor excels at providing a ’70s analogue vibe with just a few knobs and minimal effort, adding the extra sparkle that only the ‘real thing’ can provide.
Effective Applications of Saturation
Without stereo widening, a mix might not fully engage the listener. The Drawmer 1976’s three bands enhance this extra dimension, transforming a flat wall of sound into a 3D immersive experience. Although your mix may already have a stereo element, the Drawmer 1976 makes it easy to control these elements, widening and mono-ising where necessary to achieve the desired effect. Independent width control for each band allows the high frequencies to be spread across a wider soundstage without affecting the low frequencies, providing easy and effective stereo enhancement.
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