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- chrislieck
The BOMB
Published on 09/25/12 at 21:311 photoWe use this everyday at my studio. I have the original hardware units so I can tell you it's close but not exact. For vocals it has a bit more colorizing than the SSL WAVES but for snare and toms I use it regularly and it sounds very close on live instruments. Most newer engineers have never heard this unit or even hear of it. For vocals I think you need to be careful as to how your threshold is set as well as attack. Play with the attack and don't over compress with the threshold or you will hear it. Most of the time when we teach our students (www.comia.biz) how to use this plug in we start with the input gain along with adjustments on the ratio. The plug in version verses the original…Read moreWe use this everyday at my studio. I have the original hardware units so I can tell you it's close but not exact. For vocals it has a bit more colorizing than the SSL WAVES but for snare and toms I use it regularly and it sounds very close on live instruments. Most newer engineers have never heard this unit or even hear of it. For vocals I think you need to be careful as to how your threshold is set as well as attack. Play with the attack and don't over compress with the threshold or you will hear it. Most of the time when we teach our students (www.comia.biz) how to use this plug in we start with the input gain along with adjustments on the ratio. The plug in version verses the original is quite different on the ratio adjustments. The original unit has a very unique sound when turning of the input along with using the ratio knob. You will hear that compression kick in immediately. On the plug in you have to play with the levels for some time to dial in the right compression.
On snare drums it is very tough at first to get the right settings. I usually copy the snare track down and work on another track as I do the same with vocals and kick drum.
Kick drum is the hardest to dial in. I use to use this on kick drums but I have moved on to the SSL channel. The input adjustment on the plug in is to sensitive for my ears and don't have the patience to work with it along with the ratio. There are to many quick fix compressor plug ins out there in the market that I like better.
But for snare drum, sub mixing drums with a buss, this plug in sounds really good. You have to get a good deal of input to hear the compression. I usually start by engaging the compression and then hit the "bypass" to make sure as I compress the levels are exactly the same engaged or disengaged so that I can hear the exact amount of compression I am using. I do the same on vocals. Normally I start with an 8:1 and it sounds great. The more extreme the compression on this plug in the better. I don't like a light compressor on this unit. I like it to be really compressed. Another use I have for this plug in is for guitars. I have used this plug in successfully for years on guitars and I don't use it on an auxiliary just a straight insert. I can always rely on this one to give me a great sound.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Works great no issues and does the trick as a great basic compressor.
Stable runs great with Pro Tools.
10 years been using it.
I have owned the original 1176 for years so I know the real unit like the back of my hand and it is about 70 percent like the original but not exactly. I also worked with legendary producer Andy Jons and he at first did not like this plug in but after a while he started to get the feel for it and started changing is mind by the end of the record. I will say that I don't use it as much as I did in the past.
OVERALL OPINION
I like it is sounds great and now it comes with Pro Tools so you can't beat it. As for the go to compressor yes and no. I use it when I need a specific sound on vocals and or snare. I no longer use the plug in on kick, it is not like the original on the room mics but I do like the plug in over all and you know it is there for problems that you incur when mixing.See less10 - stompboxjon
BF76
Published on 09/17/12 at 08:16Bomb Factory plug ins are made by Avid and you can download them free now for Pro Tools systems. The bomb Factory 1176 has been changed and is no longer called the 1176 it is now the BF76 and you will get top notch compression like the old 1176 had. It has a few key features that will make you wonder why it is now a free plug in. The clip remover will take audio clips that are recorded and will repair any recordings that are clipped. I find that crucial to some of the songs that I have to mix when some artist send me stuff they recorded at their own private home studio. Sometimes I get a lot of bad recordings coming and and I can just use the Bomb Factory 1176 clip remover to fix the proble…Read moreBomb Factory plug ins are made by Avid and you can download them free now for Pro Tools systems. The bomb Factory 1176 has been changed and is no longer called the 1176 it is now the BF76 and you will get top notch compression like the old 1176 had. It has a few key features that will make you wonder why it is now a free plug in. The clip remover will take audio clips that are recorded and will repair any recordings that are clipped. I find that crucial to some of the songs that I have to mix when some artist send me stuff they recorded at their own private home studio. Sometimes I get a lot of bad recordings coming and and I can just use the Bomb Factory 1176 clip remover to fix the problem and it does it automatically.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
You can run 1176/BF76 on Mac systems as well as Windows Vista and Windows XP. I am not too sure if they have put out a Windows 7 driver update yet though. The software is very stable and has never crashed running it in Pro Tools 9. I have been using it for 2 years and never had a problem with it, I actually depend on 1176 for a lot of my projects now because of how good it works and how easy it is to use.
OVERALL OPINION
Bomb Factory 1176 has so many features that will keep you on your toes. One of my favorites is also the Tuner and the Mastererizer. The Mastererizer is a plug in with Lo Fi sound effects that can add some flavor. Bomb Factory (Avid) has made a complete kit with these plug ins and has also put them out free for Pro Tools users ( 96kHz sample rate only with Digi002 and 48kHz with Mbox). Before you consider using Bomb Factory make sure you take a run down on the specs to make sure everything with your Pro Tools and system is compatible. It is a masterpiece plug in and a must have for your arsenal.
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Good most of the time, yet it can occasionally be awesome
Published on 09/13/12 at 12:06You should have no compatability issues at all, all the Bomb Factory plug-ins are accessable by nearly all popular programs.
If you really want a good manual, do a google search for Bomb Factory Plug-ins and you'll find a downloadable pdf. doc. that has simple explainations and a few helpful hints and tips on the typical Bomb Factory bundle.
Setup is entirely easy, straightforward, and painless.
All the available adjustments are right there, and the interface mimics the original piece of hardware gear, so if you know how to use a compressor you should be good to go right away.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I've only used the Bomb Factory Bundle with Pro-Tools and GarageBand. Both hav…Read moreYou should have no compatability issues at all, all the Bomb Factory plug-ins are accessable by nearly all popular programs.
If you really want a good manual, do a google search for Bomb Factory Plug-ins and you'll find a downloadable pdf. doc. that has simple explainations and a few helpful hints and tips on the typical Bomb Factory bundle.
Setup is entirely easy, straightforward, and painless.
All the available adjustments are right there, and the interface mimics the original piece of hardware gear, so if you know how to use a compressor you should be good to go right away.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I've only used the Bomb Factory Bundle with Pro-Tools and GarageBand. Both have functioned quickly and easily as well as not being too much of a CPU hog.
Performance wise, all the Bomb Factory plug-ins are quite good, no big issues, no crashing, and they all perform and accomplish exactly what they say. Really quite reliable stuff considering that it is often packaged free with some popular DAW's.
I've been using the Bomb Factory plug-ins since 2005, included with a Pro-Tools Factory Bundle.
OVERALL OPINION
One thing to like most about this plug-in sofware compressor is that, in may cases, it's free! You may already have it and not tried it out!
In my experience, it does an outstanding job with bass tracks, low-endy or slappy. As with any compressor, dialing in the attack and release settings is a must learn skill.
Overall, it is a fairly clean compressor but it does impart a certain amount of "grit" that is unique to the hardware unit on which it was modeled.
Ok, now here is a lil' technique you should try with this plug-in:
This emulation can acheive the legendary "All Buttons In" mode. (it's covered in the aforementioned pdf. manual.)
If you use this plug-in to achieve what is commonly know as "New York Compression" or "Stereo Buss Compression" the 1176 can do some amazing things.
1: Mix your drum tracks and pan accordingly
2: Set up a buss send to a stereo or multiple mono track(s)
3: Apply the 1176 using "All Buttons In" mode to the buss return
4: Send your mixed drums through the buss send(s) accordingly
5: Mix said buss return with your dry drum tracks accordingly
I'll leave it to you to work that out for yourself, but I strongly suggest that you give it a try; The 1176 is one of many hardware compressors commonly used in popularizing this technique.See less10 - proaudio-plugins.comPublished on 05/22/08 at 05:16 (This content has been automatically translated from French)- The installation is done it without problems?
via an iLok.
- Have you experienced any incompatibilities?
not
- The general configuration is easy?
is simple
- The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
almost no need for manual mode except for "all button"
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
- What is the configuration of your computer? (Motherboard / CPU / Ram / Disk / sound card ..)
PC Intel Q6600 with 4GB Ram
- The software works he correctly on this configuration?
very well
OVERALL OPINION
- How long have you use it?
4 months, I use it in all my projects
- What is so special that you like most and least?
It's is great, great on guitars, synthesizers, ba…Read more- The installation is done it without problems?
via an iLok.
- Have you experienced any incompatibilities?
not
- The general configuration is easy?
is simple
- The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
almost no need for manual mode except for "all button"
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
- What is the configuration of your computer? (Motherboard / CPU / Ram / Disk / sound card ..)
PC Intel Q6600 with 4GB Ram
- The software works he correctly on this configuration?
very well
OVERALL OPINION
- How long have you use it?
4 months, I use it in all my projects
- What is so special that you like most and least?
It's is great, great on guitars, synthesizers, back vocals ...
- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
Yes
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
Yes. This is a reference.See less11 - moosersPublished on 01/26/09 at 13:59The Bomb Factory 1176 is one of the plug-ins that comes free with Pro Tools. I had no problems installing it as it is automatically installed when you install Pro Tools. The configuration is simple - the same as a hardware 1176 and is easy to learn what does what. I've never had access to a manual for this, I'm not even sure if one exists and anyone with any experience with a hardware 1176, or really any compressor for that matter, they will figure out how to use it.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I am running the Bomb Factory 1176 on my Mac Book Pro with a 2.2 Ghz processor and 4 GB of ram and I am running Pro Tools with a Digi 002R. This plug in works fine with my computer as I've never…Read moreThe Bomb Factory 1176 is one of the plug-ins that comes free with Pro Tools. I had no problems installing it as it is automatically installed when you install Pro Tools. The configuration is simple - the same as a hardware 1176 and is easy to learn what does what. I've never had access to a manual for this, I'm not even sure if one exists and anyone with any experience with a hardware 1176, or really any compressor for that matter, they will figure out how to use it.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I am running the Bomb Factory 1176 on my Mac Book Pro with a 2.2 Ghz processor and 4 GB of ram and I am running Pro Tools with a Digi 002R. This plug in works fine with my computer as I've never had a problem running this plug-in. I get good performance from this plug-in and can run a bunch of them at once, however I think this has more to do with my machine than the make up of the plug-in itself.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using the Bomb Factory 1176 for as long as I've had Pro Tools, which has been about three years. Overall, this isn't one of the best sounding compression plug-ins that I have used. It ends up sounding a little more transparent than full and I have other compression plug-ins such as Smack or the Fairchild 660 that I like much more than this. I do like this compression in some situations on electric guitar. The good news is, for the price (free with Pro Tools!) it is clearly a bargain and it nice to have in your plug-in platelet even if it isn't the best sounding. Don't get me wrong though, it is a usable plug-in and I am glad to have it, but compared to some other plug-ins I have bought this just doesn't hold up.See less00