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Description

The Fairchild 666 Compressor is a legendary piece of studio equipment, known for its warm, rich sound that adds a touch of vintage magic to any recording. A staple in professional studios, this compressor is inspired by the iconic Fairchild 670, but with a modern twist that suits today's demanding audio environments. Its all-tube design ensures a smooth and natural compression, making it a favorite for capturing vocals, drums, and acoustic instruments with pristine clarity.

The Fairchild 666 offers a unique combination of versatility and character, allowing musicians and producers to sculpt their sound with precision. It features variable attack and release times, providing customizable dynamics control that can adapt to any genre or style. The compressor's robust build quality ensures reliability and longevity, even in the most demanding studio sessions.

In addition to its sonic capabilities, the Fairchild 666 Compressor is designed to integrate seamlessly into any studio setup. Its intuitive controls and visual feedback make it easy to dial in the perfect settings, whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your recording journey. With its blend of vintage charm and modern functionality, this compressor is a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their recordings to the next level.

Key Features:

  • All-tube design for warm, natural compression
  • Variable attack and release times for versatile dynamics control
  • Intuitive controls with visual feedback for easy operation
  • Inspired by the legendary Fairchild 670 with modern enhancements
  • Robust build quality for reliable performance in any studio environment

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Comparisons

  • Fairchild compressors are compared to Manley Vari-Mu and SPL Iron for warmth, while API 2500 and SSL Buss are noted for VCA features.

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Features and functionality

  • The Fairchild 670 is suggested for its stereo capabilities and suitability for creating a "glue" effect in mixes.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Fairchild 666 is recommended for adding warmth, making it suitable for softer material and achieving a cohesive sound.

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Software and compatibility

  • The UADx Fairchild emulation is highlighted for its vari-mu characteristics, offering a balance of compression and musicality.

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See how Chris Martin uses Fairchild 666 Compressor

Chris Martin

Singer, Guitarist

Coldplay

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Mentioned by mixing engineer Michael Brauer as being used on "Violet Hill" in this Sound on Sound interview about the production of Viva la Vida & Death and All of His Friends.

Vocals: Waves Renaissance & Digidesign de–essers, AMS reverb, Zoom 1202, Lexicon PCM81, Watkins Copicat, Empirical Labs Distressor, Federal, Gates, Fairchild 666, EAR 660, Neve 1176 & Awa G7201 compressors

"I used two Renaissance de–essers on Chris's voice that were doing different things, and then a stock Digidesign de-esser. That was it for the plug–ins I added on this session. The Sonnox Oxford and the Eoisis were not out yet at the time.

"The analogue things I did on the lead vocal are really interesting. As I said, I initially mixed the songs on my own, because the band was in England re–recording some songs, so I knew I might have to recall each song. But on this song I pretty much nailed it, apart from that Chris wanted the vocals to be more exciting and different. In the end the vocal had some AMS non–linear reverb on it, while the main sound came from an old Zoom 1202 reverb and a Watkins Copicat delay, plus a special patch that I created in the PCM81, which is a much bigger reverb. So it's a combination of things, but you don't really notice them, all you notice is that Chris is in a very present, big room. When I had found that combination 'Violet Hill' really became a song, it really came alive, because his voice was able to fight through all the stuff that was going on and make it personable. There's no reverb on the rest of the track, which is another reason why the lead vocal sounds so huge: it's not fighting another bunch of reverbs. If you send everything to reverb, you don't hear it, but if you send only one thing to reverb, it'll be huge.

"For the main part of the song I had a Distressor on the insert of the lead vocal, and I sent this to another five compressors: the Federal, the Gates, the Fairchild 666, the Neve 1176 and another Distressor in Nuke mode. They're all coming back individually on the board, and it was a matter of blending those compressors. As usual in my way of working, the compressors are there to give attitude and tone, and don't necessarily compress. For the end bit of the song, where it's just Chris and the piano, I used the Awa G7201 limiter/compressor. It's an Australian compressor and it has an incredible air and presence. It's a unique sound that you can clearly hear at the end, as it's the only effect on the vocal on that point. Finally, the church group background vocals are sent to the same combination of reverbs as the main vocals. No other effects, no EQ. It means that all the vocals in the main section blend together."

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