Acustica have reduced the price of the ACQUA – Navy2 forma limited time, now only €49.00, (usually €149.00). The offer ends September 18th.
Thousands of records have inherited the “sound character” from the British gear we have sampled for this incredible suite. You’re going to love Navy’s extensive limiting and compression capabilities, thanks to our faithful emulations of two cherished modern dynamic processors made in the UK: a 2254 reissue and a modern 33609 (an evolution of model 2254 itself). Over the years, the unique sound quality and ease of use of these devices have made them a de-facto standard in recording studios.
EQ Section
Navy2 EQ consists of two switchable 4-band parametric equalizers (A-B) plus an additional high and low-pass filter set.
Model A is the perfect choice to satisfy your lust for a classic-sounding, high-quality equalizer. Our emulation reflects the behavior of the EQ section of a celebrated modern console based on this trademark British circuitry. This contemporary recreation of a classic topology gives the same ‘musical’ sonic qualities as the original, only much cleaner and quieter.
Model B has lent its big, wide, and characterful analog color to countless hit records. Many celebrated sound engineers simply love this equalizer because of its classic sound and sheer ability to handle a variety of sources with musicality and ease.
Preamp Section
The preamp section in Navy is based on a collection of various hardware units; it emulates the frequency/phase response and harmonic distortion of their corresponding circuits. Equipped with the newest Core 14 AI engine, Navy2 is capable of executing any combination of these pre-amps by generating a single impulse response program; this helps to dramatically reduce the CPU consumption of the plug-in.
This carefully chosen collection of pre-amps is intended to provide you with a complete virtual console emulation with all its flexible and colorful options.
Dynamics Section
NAVY2 COMP is a plugin emulation inspired by 2 different British units.
The first compressor emulation is a faithful and improved reissue of a classic vintage British dynamic processor, a true piece of recording history. The mere fact that this device is still built and sold after 50 years from its first appearance (1969) speaks volumes about its sonic qualities.
It can work as a compressor (with a fixed attack time, 3 release times and 6 ratios) or as a limiter (with 2 attack times, 3 release times and a fixed 8:1 ratio).
The second compressor emulation included in Navy2 is, again, a modern recreation of a British classic.
The model we sampled for this emulation was first designed in 1973 as an evolution of the compressor/limiter cited above. At first, it was intended simply as a rack version of the dynamic processor previously included in the mixing console, but then it evolved into a more refined device.
This emulation offers the same controls as Comp/Lim1, except for an additional fourth Release Time setting, both in compressor and limiter modes.
Navy2 is available to PC and Mac users (VST2, VST3, AU and AAX).
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