Must have plugins?
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Must have plugins?
I have a bunch of synths, guitar amps and effects, EQs, etc, what else are your absolute must haves and why?
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Re: Must have plugins?
I love Softube’s console plugins- I use their API channel on every track in most of the songs I work on. I also love Soundtoys Lil Radiator for a bit of colour. Cool saturation plugins suck me in- latest is Softube’s Chandler Zener Bender. Fuck that thing sounds amazeballs.
For my day job it’s quite different- Fabfilter Pro Q3 for EQ, CEDAR DNS and iZotope RX Advanced for dialogue noise reduction, and Cinematic Rooms by Liquid Sonics (which is a mind blowing awesome sounding reverb). Can’t live without those.
For my day job it’s quite different- Fabfilter Pro Q3 for EQ, CEDAR DNS and iZotope RX Advanced for dialogue noise reduction, and Cinematic Rooms by Liquid Sonics (which is a mind blowing awesome sounding reverb). Can’t live without those.
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Re: Must have plugins?
Fabfilter eq and Saturn 2,
Valhalla reverb.
I'm liking the Archetype Bolly the most. It seems to cover the most ground whereas the Tosin, Gojira, Wong ones only do one sound well and a few shit ones thrown in.
None of these are must have though, there's a million eqs, verbs and amp sims, I just find these easiest to use and provide good results quickly.
Valhalla reverb.
I'm liking the Archetype Bolly the most. It seems to cover the most ground whereas the Tosin, Gojira, Wong ones only do one sound well and a few shit ones thrown in.
None of these are must have though, there's a million eqs, verbs and amp sims, I just find these easiest to use and provide good results quickly.
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Re: Must have plugins?
I have all the Kush stuff on subscription...it's all beautiful with very diverse saturation. I like the Softube active eq on vocals and their focus eq on guitar.
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Re: Must have plugins?
eventide blackhole/Valhalla reverb
UAD/softube API vision
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Re: Must have plugins?
I have way too many plugins, but some of my favourites come from MNTRA: https://www.mntra.io/
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I just got this in the Briscoes, I mean Waves, sale for mixing on headphones, it has EQ correction curves for 270 models of headphones so you can get the best out of it, basically creates a virtual control room modelled on Studio 3 at Abbey Road so you can listen to your mixes as if you were in that room: https://www.waves.com/plugins/abbey-road-studio-3
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Re: Must have plugins?
I do not know about must have, but must not have is IK Multimedia's stuff like T-Racks etc.
Buy one of the racks and they make you install the entire suite of plugins locally on your computer, so you can try them out I guess. Apart from SSD space, it clogs up my plugin browser in Reaper. I only own and use one T-Racks plugin of theirs. A reverb called Sunset Sound. It's pretty good, but to have it available I have to put up with using IK's product manager and the mess they make of my plugin browser, etc.
They also like to spam you with several emails per week, so I unsubscribed from the lot. They also want to charge you to transfer hardware and software licenses to somebody else, e.g., software that came with a direct box thing I got from them. Italians should know better.
Must have? Two Notes Wall Of Sound. I have bought all sorts, e.g., Softube's Amp Room Marshall Edition, Celestion Speaker Mix Pro, Nembrini stuff, plus lots of IR loaders etc. I keep going back to WOS.
Another one I like is Waves CLA Epic. It's like four delays and four reverbs that you can mix together pretty much however you like. Quite cheap these days too.
I have been messing about with that Analog Obsession stuff. Pretty good for free, although I do not really have much use for it just guitar noodling.
P.S. What I really need is some kind of auto mix AI plugin thing that knows how to make my Friedman IR-X blend perfectly with a YouTube backing track and sound awesome
Buy one of the racks and they make you install the entire suite of plugins locally on your computer, so you can try them out I guess. Apart from SSD space, it clogs up my plugin browser in Reaper. I only own and use one T-Racks plugin of theirs. A reverb called Sunset Sound. It's pretty good, but to have it available I have to put up with using IK's product manager and the mess they make of my plugin browser, etc.
They also like to spam you with several emails per week, so I unsubscribed from the lot. They also want to charge you to transfer hardware and software licenses to somebody else, e.g., software that came with a direct box thing I got from them. Italians should know better.
Must have? Two Notes Wall Of Sound. I have bought all sorts, e.g., Softube's Amp Room Marshall Edition, Celestion Speaker Mix Pro, Nembrini stuff, plus lots of IR loaders etc. I keep going back to WOS.
Another one I like is Waves CLA Epic. It's like four delays and four reverbs that you can mix together pretty much however you like. Quite cheap these days too.
I have been messing about with that Analog Obsession stuff. Pretty good for free, although I do not really have much use for it just guitar noodling.
P.S. What I really need is some kind of auto mix AI plugin thing that knows how to make my Friedman IR-X blend perfectly with a YouTube backing track and sound awesome