Urs Classic Console Strip Pro Vst 2.0.0 [repack]
Choose from 30 different input stage emulations, including British, American, and German vintage consoles.
If you’d like, I can expand this into a longer in-depth walkthrough, include screenshots of the GUI and settings, or create a short tutorial session plan showing how to process a vocal and drum bus step-by-step.
The "Pro" designation introduces reorderable processing blocks. Engineers can freely arrange the signal flow—for example, EQ before compression (classic channel strip style) or compression before EQ (transparent dynamics shaping).
For parallel compression, crank the input gain on a drum bus and blend the output signal with the dry track. The harmonic thickness is immediate.
The URS Classic Console Strip Pro VST 2.0.0 is versatile enough to be used across an entire mix session. URS Classic Console Strip Pro VST 2.0.0
Mimicking the iron-core transformer saturation found in vintage consoles. 2. Versatile Compressor/Limiter
for modern operating systems (Windows 10/11 or macOS).
Delivers a fast, punchy transient response with tight low-end handling. The 4-Band Parametric Equalizer
Below is an in-depth look at what makes this plugin a timeless tool for audio engineers. 🛠️ Key Features at a Glance Choose from 30 different input stage emulations, including
: You can build a "dream console" by choosing different algorithms for each section. 30 Selectable Input Stages
Complementing the EQ is a simple but effective with low‑cut and high‑cut filters (both fully variable from 20Hz to 20kHz, with a fixed slope). The filters are noticeably transparent and do not introduce phasiness or thinning when you engage a high‑pass filter at 120Hz. They can be assigned to the compressor’s side‑chain to create frequency‑dependent compression (e.g., preventing the bass from pumping the compressor on a full mix). A de‑esser is also included, a welcome addition for vocal processing.
Which and operating system (Mac or Windows) you are using? What style of music you primarily mix?
On the LF and HF bands you can toggle between and Shelving curves. The mid bands overlap across four octaves of frequency selection, giving you precise surgical control. Users noted that the EQ was particularly skilled at preserving transient detail—even after aggressive boosting, the attack of a snare or kick drum remained intact. Engineers can freely arrange the signal flow—for example,
It features a highly flexible compressor with multiple selectable "starting points." Whether you need the aggressive grab of an FET compressor or the smooth leveling of an Opto design, the Strip Pro has an algorithm to match.
A vast library of professionally crafted presets provided quick starting points for drums, vocals, and guitars. The "Analog" Sound in a Digital World
The compressor is the unsung hero of this strip. It offers two distinct modes:
If you are looking to integrate this vintage tool into your current setup, let me know: