

I went with the Old Timer ME because it widened the stereo image slightly without creating gaps like the Overloud or a gross high end like Waves. This can get really wide, causing big gaps in a diffuse image. Ends This Weekend: All Analog Plugins from 29. The m/s compression is great but it can leave gaps. Modeled on the legendary Fairchild compressor, the PuigChild 660/670 includes the PuigChild 660 mono Fairchild plugin and PuigChild 670 stereo Fairchild plugin. The oversampling was like the DDMF Magic Death Eye Stereo so again minimum phase and harmful.

MJUC narrows the image and brings out the bass a ton. Old Timer is less "guitar processor" than the Puigtec. This is like a calmer version of Puigchild with better, softer timings.The lows are saturated slightly and the entire background is pushed forward and to the sides. This is dense and pushed at the same time. There's no m/s compression either, only EQ, so it's not really what I'm looking for.

I dig it but it's very modern in a good way. Non-oversampled, this is killer and just makes stuff sound slightly better. You get weird phase shifted cymbals and guitar hash. The oversampling is minimum phase thus unusable on any thing with upper treble. Is the push just audible aliasing?ĭDMF Magic Death Eye Stereo. No distorted guitars and the upper mids are just weird. The m/s compression on this is nice but it doesn't have the widest image. Better than digital pedals but it can be harsh. The attack isn't awful which is rare for a modeled waves plug.
