S-SL Fusion Analog Processor
Final polish. Analog depth. Mix-ready tone.
The Fusion is not about a single process — it’s about finishing the mix.
Combining saturation, tonal shaping, and dynamic control, it enhances clarity, adds weight, and brings cohesion to your sound with a polished analog character.
What you actually get
A set of analog processor profiles captured across a wide range of tonal shaping and saturation styles.
Profiles included:
- Fusion – Subtle Warm
Gentle analog warmth with minimal coloration. - Fusion – Clean Drive
Light saturation with clear, controlled tone. - Fusion – Analog Glue
Cohesive mix enhancement with smooth analog character. - Fusion – Punch Drive
Enhanced transients with added energy and presence. - Fusion – Thick Tone
Full-bodied sound with increased density and weight. - Fusion – High Shine
Polished top-end with refined clarity and air. - Fusion – Drive Crush
Heavy saturation with aggressive analog character.
How it behaves
- Multiple processes combine into a cohesive final sound
- Harmonics, tone, and dynamics are shaped together
- Results range from subtle polish to bold coloration
Audio Demo
Hear the before and after across a range of sources — vocals, drums, guitar, synth, and full mixes.
Each example uses the same profile to show how it reacts to different material.
All examples are gain-matched for a fair and accurate comparison.
Focus on subtle changes in clarity, depth, and overall tonal balance rather than overall loudness.
Why this capture is different
- Multi-stage analog processing captured in a single profile
- Wide tonal range from subtle polish to heavy saturation
- Designed for mix bus and final stage processing
Waveform Comparison (Hardware vs NAM)
Below is a direct comparison between the original hardware signal and the NAM profile output.
This visualization highlights how accurately the combined processing and tonal response are preserved.
Technical notes
- Format: NAM (.nam)
- Sample Rate: 48kHz
- Capture Type: Real hardware
- Calibration: Studio-level gain staging
Gain Staging Advice
Our captures are pre-calibrated at -18 dBFS input level.
For best results, we recommend feeding the plugin with an input signal close to -18 dBFS.
Due to gain reduction during the profiling process, the output level of a loaded profile may be slightly lower than the original input signal.
Please adjust the Output control to match your source level or to reach your preferred listening volume.
When evaluating tones, keep in mind that louder signals can often be perceived as better simply due to increased loudness.
For the most accurate comparison, we strongly recommend proper gain matching. Developing this habit is essential for critical listening and consistent mixing decisions.
Disclaimer
This product consists of digital NAM profiles and impulse responses captured from real hardware.
All products are independently developed by TSC (Tokyo Studio Capture) and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to any hardware or software manufacturers.
Any product names, references, or visual elements are used strictly for descriptive purposes only. All trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective owners.
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