In short:
I open the session and the Mimas are set and ready to go - even in stereo! It’s ridiculous! The additional options on this piece of equipment are amazing:
· low cut filter with 3 options
· 3 instantly recallable settings (abc)
· fully DAW-automated if you’re into that type of thing
· plug-in usability is simple and reliable
· all button mode and also various button mode
· durable knobs made of metal
· pretty lights
In depth:
I’m amazed at what plug-ins can do nowadays, yet they still can’t match the same edge, punch, tangibility and density that analog equipment has. With the Mimas I can simply switch through 3 presets instantaneously(!) and decide which one fits better into the mix. I can compress vocals or voice-overs with pretty extreme settings and it still sounds natural.
I can lower the volume of the voice to make it sit back in the mix with clarity and without the signal being harsh.
Compared to a plug-in there is no muddiness. It’s just a lot more precise. When I bounce files in place through the Mimas, the waveform just shows a different story. Incredibly compact, yet no pumping, no harsh frequencies.
I purchased two units for stereo applications, which is a bit more unusual in the FET world due to the sensitivity of calibrating the units. These came perfectly calibrated and should you be in need of fine tuning,
there are slightly more complex but well detailed instructions on the Wes-Audio homepage.
To be fair, it’s worth mentioning that this compressor doesn’t sound exactly like the original. I think the NG 1176 from West Audio is probably a closer match if you’re looking for total recall. I personally don’t mind at all. I like the compactness of the 500 series.
Also, some have mentioned that it’s not easy to precisely set your settings on the hardware, due to the “light-metering”. Visually I would agree. However, I don’t use the hardware to switch the settings.
The plug-in is nice and precise, plus your ears should be doing the work. ;)
In general, the knobs are sturdy and have an overall quality feel to them and I do quite like the lights.
So far it’s been great on drums/drum bus, parallel compression, guitars and keys and especially on vocals and voice overs. I feel it’s not quite as versatile as a VCA so it’s good to think about which applications you need it for beforehand.
All in all, I think it’s easy to tell, that I simply love these units! Highly recommended and great for a modern, precise and fast workflow.