The 4 console models you have are not directly named by Slate Digital but one can make assumptions based off experience and assume: Brit 4k= SSL, US A= API, Brit N= Neve and the Psi= Trident. Slate Digital's VCC is modeled after 4 legendary analog consoles and when I say model I'm referring to the analog saturation, character & depth that consoles induce upon source material both in the channel section and on the mix bus. Slate modeled high quality analog mastering gear with impressive results and there's no doubt in my mind that Slate's VCC plug-in will re-write the standards upon which all other digitally modeled analog saturation plug-ins will be judged.
I don't own VCC yet, so I haven't heard it but if it's anything like FG-X there won't be much need to hear VCC before I buy it. Slate's Virtual Console Collection is one of those plug-ins breaking new ground within the digital audio industry. No plug-in will ever be able to offer the smooth, non-linear musical nature of analog processing but some are getting very close and that's good news for all of us that don't have thousands of dollars to spend on analog consoles. Needless to say, I'm pretty excited about Slate's Virtual Console Collection, keep reading to find out why. The ability it has to maintain dynamics and clarity under even the most punishing of digital signals is truly remarkable. I am a very satisfied owner of Slate Digital's FG-X and can honestly say that there isn't a compressor/limiter plug-in I've used that can even hold a candle to FG-X on the mix bus. It would be an understatement to say that I'm excited for this release, in fact to be more true to my feelings I should say that I'm ecstatic.