![]() ![]() There’s a few things that you can notice comparing the Urei 1176 to the Warm WA76 as you play the drum samples -Īt 4:1 the Urei has a slight extension in the lower end and a smoothness, the WA76 is a little more ‘forward’ but the difference is relatively subtle - you might not notice the difference so much in a mix.Īt 8:1 these differences become more apparent - this is where the Urei and the Warm WA76 diverge more in character (in that the WA76 starts to distort much more which can be really useful if that is what you need).Īt 20:1 the WA76 provides much more crunch and distortion than the original 1176, there are still similarities, but at this level of compression each is clearly its own beast with some useful tones that you can get from both to suit your purpose. ![]() Urei Rev F vs UAD 1176 Rev E Plugin vs Warm WA76 Drums Shootout We’ve made a number of presets that you can compare to listen and learn, click the link to open it in a new tab, and then check them out in relation to what we found (below). from our listening tests on ATC SCM110ASL Pro’s and Extreme Isolation EX-29 Headphones. That way you can start working knowing which one will give the feel you need for any mix and hopefully learn to get the best out of each type. What we thought would be useful is to begin to get an understanding of why these alternate versions of the gear can sound different to the original. Many remakes have been made of it over the years - both in the analog and plugin world. We are going to take a new approach to our review as there is lots of history and reviews on the 1176 that cover that side already (see some handy links at the bottom). The 1176 is one of the most famous compressors on the planet. ![]() Urei Rev F vs UAD 1176 Rev E Plugin vs Warm WA76 ![]() Gearshoot - Gear Comparison Review - The 1176 - Original, Clone, Plugin ![]()
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