Coffee embodies 6 different hardware units merged into 2 EQs, a high pass/low pass filter section, 5 dynamics processors including a limiter, and 31 preamp emulations. It is designed to let you squeeze the unique sonic character of germanium transistors into your mixes. Thanks to the nature of its architecture, the rich, warm sound it offers can perfectly blend into any track, no matter the genre.
Model A is a faithful recreation of a legendary American mixing desk EQ, which was used in its glory days at one of the most famous recording studios in the UK.
Model B is a revisited
vintage analog unit made in the US, combining a passive bass
equalizer, an active presence control, a treble section, and a
germanium based preamp.
It essentially functions as a 3-band
equalizer, re-arranged as a 4-band model for the sake of usability.
Coffee Pre comprises several different preamp models, giving you a wide array of tonal choices. We sampled a range of high-end hardware units in order to provide you with the frequency/phase response and harmonic distortion of an incredible 31 preamps. These are divided into 3 switchable banks: Line, Feed, and Custom. If you want to add some extra mojo, the preamps included in Feed banks have a feedback control that allows you to determine the amount of character to apply to the mix.
The Coffee channel strip
and compressor modules are equipped with
4
dynamic processors derived from 2 different units: a Vari-mu tube
compressor, and an all-discrete, transformer-coupled
compressor/limiter.
Modes 1, 2, and Ultra are based on a
modern reissue of a British Vari-Mu mono tube compressor from the
1960s. Its remarkably simple design employs just 3 tubes in a
differential signal path. However, our modern adaptation is not an
exact copy of the original unit; instead, it sports an accurate
circuit recreation that has been enhanced to make it function
efficiently with modern production requirements and equipment.
The most crucial difference between the original hardware and the plugin is the addition of attack control times.
While
Mode 1 represents the default operation settings of the British
Vari-Mu unit, Mode 2 introduces a new feature that wasn't part of the
original hardware. It’s called “fuse,” and it changes the
character of the compressor dramatically. The release time is
significantly shorter, resulting in a super-punchy, squashy signal.
While the two other
modes bring a lot of sonic flavor to the table, the Ultra mode is
where this compressor really shines. (We could have called this
setting “Invisible Superglue for Your Tracks,” and the name would
have been spot-on, if slightly less poetic.)
You’ll
notice is that, despite its ultra-fast reaction times, the
compression occurs in an exceptionally euphonically transparent way.
This is typical of high-end Vari-Mu tube hardware machines, which is
part of what makes them such a superb tool for applications ranging
from the mix bus up to refined stereo mastering.
The original machines that we sampled were mostly characterized by a “hard knee” style dynamic range control. We enhanced the setting by also including a “soft knee” setting to produce a mellower, rounder, invisible intervention, greatly expanding on the compressor’s overall versatility. Whether your aim is to “glue” a simple drum kit together or to put the final touch on a 50-track mix, Ultra is up for the job.
Mode3
and Lim are based on an American compressor/limiter design derived
from a recreation of the dynamic section found on one of UK's most
iconic vintage mixing and mastering
consoles.
You get these stellar features, plus a few new ones — enhanced
attack and release times, and extra gluey distortion — in this
powerful plugin.
It sounds phenomenal when added to any source,
bringing generous amounts of vintage character and presence into the
mix.
While mostly remaining true to the sound of the vintage unit, the reissue also adds new features and extra control. Mode 3 emulates the faster response of the original unit, while Lim emulates its limiter section, which was designed to emulate the response of what is arguably the most iconic of all.
Coffee is also available as a channel strip for Modula.