


Neumann U87i EQ Profile for Roswell Mini K67x
Enjoy this EQ profile that allows a Roswell Pro Audio Mini K67x to approximate a genuine vintage Neumann U87i from 1974. Using precise custom full range microphone test tones and Fab Filter Pro-Q 4’s unparalleled EQ-Match engine, this preset gets closer to the sound of the vintage U87i than without it.
This emulation was created in 48kHz using a genuine vintage Neumann U87i and cleanest high-end equipment, such as Sound Devices Mixpre 6 II, Vermouth 2ndborn Cables, and Kali Audio full-range monitors and subwoofer.
Of course, it is impossible to 100% clone the Neumann U87i due to physical differences and variables such as the good old “poison metal transformer”, but Pro-Q 4 get’s it very close. The transformer inside the 67x really helps. Your mileage may vary.
If nothing else, it’s an excellent starting point for mic matching.
Requirements:
Roswell Pro Audio Mini K67x
Fab Filter Pro-Q 4 Plugin
To load this preset in PRO-Q 4:
-Download the "TPS U87i Profile for Roswell Mini K67x.ffp" preset and take note of where you've saved it
-Launch the PRO-Q 4 plugin inside your favourite DAW
-Click on the PRESETS button at the top and slight right of PRO-Q 4
-Click OPTIONS and then OPEN OTHER PRESET
-Navigate to where you've saved the "TPS U87i Profile for Roswell Mini K67x.ffp" and add it.
Voila!
You can purchase Fab Filter's glorious PRO-Q 4 here:
Enjoy this EQ profile that allows a Roswell Pro Audio Mini K67x to approximate a genuine vintage Neumann U87i from 1974. Using precise custom full range microphone test tones and Fab Filter Pro-Q 4’s unparalleled EQ-Match engine, this preset gets closer to the sound of the vintage U87i than without it.
This emulation was created in 48kHz using a genuine vintage Neumann U87i and cleanest high-end equipment, such as Sound Devices Mixpre 6 II, Vermouth 2ndborn Cables, and Kali Audio full-range monitors and subwoofer.
Of course, it is impossible to 100% clone the Neumann U87i due to physical differences and variables such as the good old “poison metal transformer”, but Pro-Q 4 get’s it very close. The transformer inside the 67x really helps. Your mileage may vary.
If nothing else, it’s an excellent starting point for mic matching.
Requirements:
Roswell Pro Audio Mini K67x
Fab Filter Pro-Q 4 Plugin
To load this preset in PRO-Q 4:
-Download the "TPS U87i Profile for Roswell Mini K67x.ffp" preset and take note of where you've saved it
-Launch the PRO-Q 4 plugin inside your favourite DAW
-Click on the PRESETS button at the top and slight right of PRO-Q 4
-Click OPTIONS and then OPEN OTHER PRESET
-Navigate to where you've saved the "TPS U87i Profile for Roswell Mini K67x.ffp" and add it.
Voila!
You can purchase Fab Filter's glorious PRO-Q 4 here:
Enjoy this EQ profile that allows a Roswell Pro Audio Mini K67x to approximate a genuine vintage Neumann U87i from 1974. Using precise custom full range microphone test tones and Fab Filter Pro-Q 4’s unparalleled EQ-Match engine, this preset gets closer to the sound of the vintage U87i than without it.
This emulation was created in 48kHz using a genuine vintage Neumann U87i and cleanest high-end equipment, such as Sound Devices Mixpre 6 II, Vermouth 2ndborn Cables, and Kali Audio full-range monitors and subwoofer.
Of course, it is impossible to 100% clone the Neumann U87i due to physical differences and variables such as the good old “poison metal transformer”, but Pro-Q 4 get’s it very close. The transformer inside the 67x really helps. Your mileage may vary.
If nothing else, it’s an excellent starting point for mic matching.
Requirements:
Roswell Pro Audio Mini K67x
Fab Filter Pro-Q 4 Plugin
To load this preset in PRO-Q 4:
-Download the "TPS U87i Profile for Roswell Mini K67x.ffp" preset and take note of where you've saved it
-Launch the PRO-Q 4 plugin inside your favourite DAW
-Click on the PRESETS button at the top and slight right of PRO-Q 4
-Click OPTIONS and then OPEN OTHER PRESET
-Navigate to where you've saved the "TPS U87i Profile for Roswell Mini K67x.ffp" and add it.
Voila!
You can purchase Fab Filter's glorious PRO-Q 4 here: