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In This video at 6:12 we can see that greg mentions his love for the CLA Collection and CLA-2A is seen as shown.

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"Los Angeles, CA (February 24, 2020)—Adapting to the in-the-box workflow, Grammy-winning Canadian musician, songwriter and record producer Greg Wells has adopted SSL’s Sigma Delta summing engine, using the Bus A/B architecture and Delta control in his L.A. studio."

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In This video at 6:25 we can see that greg mentions his love for the CLA Collection and CLA-76 is seen as shown.

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In this video at 7:44 Greg wells also mentions his shock in the CLA drums plugin saying "The drum one is crazy,especially for rock drums"

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In this video at 7:30 we can see greg wells mentioning that the CLA EFFECTS plugin is unbelievable and makes his list of favorites by Waves Audio

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"He suggests compressors (or their plug-in equivalents) such as a UREI 1176, an Empirical Labs Distressor, or a Teletronix LA-2A."

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"He says that he compresses the track heavily and boosts its low end at somewhere between 80Hz and 100Hz on during the recording. For this particular track the input was compressed with a hardware LA-2A. Greg says he’ll often squash it more during the mix. He suggests compressors (or their plug-in equivalents) such as a UREI 1176, an Empirical Labs Distressor, or a Teletronix LA-2A."

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Greg Wells performs a piano improvisation on a Steinway & Sons Grand Piano, as featured in his SoundCloud recording "Steinway B Dec 21 2015 Piano Improv," which is presented without EQ or compression.

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In this Waves Audio video we can see how greg mentions his signature series and even states how he wish he had it yearssss ago.

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At 2:49 In this Youtube video we can see that Greg mentions that this is one of his favorite waves plugins

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In This video at 6:19 we can see that greg mentions his love for the CLA Collection and CLA-3A is seen as shown.

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In This video at 6:51 we can see that greg mentions his continuous use for the SSL- E Channel in which it is also seen as shown.

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In this video at 7:06 We can see that Greg wells mentions his use of the kramer master tape plugin and it it seen as shown.

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In this video at 7:19 Greg wells mentions his love for the CLA Series and says "CLA Vocals is stupendous"

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In this video at 7:49 Greg wells mentions that H-DELAY is his favorite Plugin and says its all he uses.

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Greg Wells discusses and explains the benefits and explanation on the use of H-REVERB

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In This Mix with the Masters Video at 1:43 We can see how he mentions the use and quality of this microphone

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"Greg is using a Neumann U47, a large-diaphragm tube condenser, for the mono kit mic, but says any mic with a big sound will do. If you have a tube mic, that would be a good choice, but any decent large-diaphragm condenser should suffice."

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"He says that he compresses the track heavily and boosts its low end at somewhere between 80Hz and 100Hz on during the recording. For this particular track the input was compressed with a hardware LA-2A. Greg says he’ll often squash it more during the mix. He suggests compressors (or their plug-in equivalents) such as a UREI 1176, an Empirical Labs Distressor, or a Teletronix LA-2A."

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In an article by Music Connection Magazine, Greg Wells discusses his use of bass amp simulators, noting the absence of his usual Ampeg SVT-CL Classic head.

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