Website Navigation

  • Sign In
  • Learn To Play Piano
  • Teach The Piano
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Why Take Piano Lessons?
  • Resources
  • News
    • News
    • Press Releases
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Advertising
  • Find A Tutor
  • Become A Piano Tutor
  • Teaching Resources
  • Piano Tutor Forum
  • About
    • About Us
    • Awards
    • FAQs
    • Franchise
  • Contact
  • Join Us

vintage hardware-based effects library

High-end professional audio equipment manufacturer Antelope Audio is proud to announce the addition of four new vintage compressors (BA-6A, FET-A78, SMT-100A, and Grove Hill LIVERPOOL) to its ever-expanding library of FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) vintage hardware-based effects  enabling owners of its Thunderbolt™ and HDX audio interfaces to access unique hardware models of some of the most desirable vintage effects with real-time performance without relying on DSP (Digital Signal Processing) for native processing while letting loose with the alternative Antelope Audio Routing Matrix view.

Antelope Audio’s acclaimed FPGA effects bring audio realism to a new level. Little wonder, then, that they sound, behave, and feel just like real hardware. Why? Well, why not put it in simple terms? They are real hardware! Helpfully, Antelope Audio’s acclaimed Thunderbolt™ and HDX audio interfaces — including Orion Studio HD, Goliath HD, Orion Studio Rev. 2017, Orion32 HD, Zen Studio+, Orion Studio, Goliath, Orion32+, and Zen Tour — feature this new breed of powerful hardware-based audio effects. Encompassing vintage and contemporary collaborative guitar amp and cab simulations alongside Antelope Audio’s augmentations of legendary studio gear, the four new vintage compressors consummately capture the spirit of the company’s commitment to revolutionising the digital audio interface world with its custom FPGA; this not only guarantees the lowest sound latency on the market when creating and streaming multiple mixes, but bestows upon those trailblazing and desirable devices huge hardware modelling capabilities compression-centric or otherwise!

First out of the new compression starting gate is Antelope Audio’s all-new BA-6A, following in the footsteps of a Fifties-vintage legendary limiting amplifier’s beautiful, effective, and simple design. The hardware unit was originally created for television and radio broadcasting purposes, but became a firm favourite with recording engineers as it was so easy to use and sounded so satisfying. Today that not only holds up, but it is still sought after and used in some significant professional studio facilities globally. Generating three-stage amplification with a moderate drive, hard knee compression, fast attack, and medium release, BA-6A brings a balanced, vintage sound to the present-day production table. Tame the most aggressive and peaking instruments or the wildest mixes without loosing sight or sound of any musical punch!

Anyone seeking some seriously punchy, classic-style compression could  and should  consider FET-A78 nothing short of a serious contender. Historically, its superlative sound supports innumerable pop and rock recordings. Remarkable when processing instruments individually, it is incredibly flexible; try treating drums, guitars, or vocals. Versatility continues when also applied to tracked groups — such as backing vocals, overheads, and stacked synths — or even sound design duties… doesn’t disappoint! Use it in stereo mode or pour it over overly dynamic bass lines so that they finally behave themselves in the mix!

Moving on, as an Eighties classic, SMT-100A is one of the easiest compressor effects to get used to working with. Fortunately for all users, its ease of use does not mean sacrificing sound or effectiveness. Attracted to its fast attack times — perfect for vocals, drums, and punchy bass, the original unit has been the preferred choice amongst audio professionals at the top of their game for over 30 years. Yet Antelope Audio has worked hard to preserve the special sound of this simplistic design and control set in the FPGA domain so users can focus on getting that sound — the smooth touch of vacuum tubes, in other words… without having to technically geek out to master this exceptional Eighties legend!

Rounding out this triumphant quadrilogy of compression, Grove Hill LIVERPOOL is a contemporary fusion of finest American and British compression technologies, making for a familiar yet fresh sound. While its origins can be traced back to the Sixties  a memorable musical era when iconic gear helped shape iconic artists, laying the foundations for unmistakably analogue-flavoured classic rock ’n’ roll records, it is as at home on lush, modern pop productions as it is on classic rock. Rotary knobs for controlling INPUT gain, THRESHOLD, ATTACK time, RECOVERY time, and OUTPUT ATTENUATOR (dB) gain guarantee gorgeous tube compression sounds that are rich, wide, and thick, thanks to their highly interactive nature. Now users of Antelope Audio’s best- in-class audio interfaces can clearly bring body and soul to acoustic guitars; smooth out the midrange of guitar leads, synths, and vocals; or throw it on bass parts for fat, warm sounds. Pushed harder, Grove Hill LIVERPOOL responds in kind, adding a desirable edge without adversely affecting clarity.

BA-6A, FET-A78, and SMT-100A are already available for Antelope Audio’s Orion 32HD, Goliath HD, Orion Studio Rev. 2017, Orion Studio, and Orion Studio HD audio interfaces (with Goliath, Orion 32+, Zen Tour, and Zen Studio+ coming soon), while Grove Hill LIVERPOOL is already available for Antelope Audio’s HDX audio interfaces — Orion Studio HD, Orion 32HD, and Goliath HD — with the rest coming soon. So the addition of these four new compressors to its ever-expanding library of FPGA vintage hardware-based effects enables owners of Antelope Audio’s acclaimed Thunderbolt™ and HDX audio interfaces to ultimately access even more unique hardware models of some of the most desirable vintage effects with real-time performance without relying on DSP or native processing while letting loose with the alternative Antelope Audio Routing Matrix view.

Visually, this GUI (Graphical User Interface) allows for fast and intuitive linking between audio interface inputs and outputs, including multiple-channel routing. Usefully, users can now also save and load presets — even across different devices from Antelope Audio! Alternatively, the original Antelope Audio Routing Matrix view is designed to achieve the same result — route inputs to outputs, only the connections are displayed differently. Users can simply switch modes from within the Control Panel desktop software, selecting whatever works best for their workflow. With Antelope Audio, the choice is out there… in more ways than one!

Freely route and compress to impress with those four new vintage compressors for Antelope Audio’s best-in-class audio interfaces, including powerful processing that can now support up to 32 instances of vintage compressors and 40 EQs, ever widening the scope of creativity available to their ever- expanding user base. Better still, like all Antelope Audio’s free FPGA models, the tonal characteristics of the vintage circuits involved in the original units are authentically recreated… mix and match for a self-contained compression- and EQ-enhanced mixing solution like no other!

For more information about Antelope Audio’s FPGA effects, including a full library list, please visit the dedicated webpage here: 

For more information about the alternative Antelope Audio Routing Matrix view, please visit the dedicated webpage here: 

 

 


< Back to Posts
Follow Us

Part of the Become a Music Teacher group:

©2026 My Piano Lessons | All rights reserved | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Cookie Policy | Manage Consent | Website by Tessellate

 

We use information collected through cookies and similar technologies to improve your experience on our site, analyse how you use it and for marketing purposes

Privacy Policy

Your privacy settings

We and our partners use information collected through cookies and similar technologies to improve your experience on our site, analyse how you use it and for marketing purposes. Because we respect your right to privacy, you can choose not to allow some types of cookies. However, blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer. In some cases, data obtained from cookies is shared with third parties for analytics or marketing reasons. You can exercise your right to opt-out of that sharing at any time by disabling cookies. Privacy Policy

Manage Consent Preferences

Necessary

Always ON
These cookies and scripts are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.

Analytics

These cookies and scripts allow us to count visits and traffic sources, so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you do not allow these cookies and scripts, we will not know when you have visited our site.

Marketing

These cookies and scripts may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies and scripts, you will experience less targeted advertising. These cookies and scripts may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies and scripts, you will experience less targeted advertising.