Essential VSTs.. What's on your list?

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Essential VSTs.. What's on your list?

 
Just curious which VSTs are on your 'couldn't live without them' list. Currently mine has (more or less) stabilised on:-
 
Free:
ePiano
Mr. Ray for Rhodes/ Mr. Tramp for Wurlitzer. Mr. Ray 2.2 is particularly good, and although possibly there are better emulations these seem to come close enough - especially for the price.
 
Hammond Organ
 
Nubi and Spinner. If you can find it, the later 'plus' version has a particularly wide range of controllable parameters
Organized Trio is also well worth the zero cost
 
Synth
 
Crystal - seems to be capable of a wide range of sounds - there are many other free alternatives in this area too, but this is rock-solid and fairly simple to program.
 
Sonar stuff
Although I no longer use Sonar, Perfect Space from Sonar 8 is still very definitely a must-have. Dimension Pro has also survived - it does have some wonderful pads, though many of the other samples are a bit weak in comparison to Kontakt. Rapture unfortunately I had to give up on. It is too unstable and takes out whatever host, including Sonar, I use it with. (at least the LE version bundled with Sonar 8).
 
Effects
 
A bunch of excellent free plugins from Voxengo and others. Seems to me if you need compressors, EQ and reverb you don't need to be paying for any of these unless you have pretty specialised requirements.
 
Non-free
 
Guitar
I will never regret purchasing Musiclabs Real Guitar, Real Strat and Real LPC. These are probably the most played instruments I have. Plugged into Guitar Rig 3 LE (as bundled with Sonar) they are incredibly playable and entirely convincing. And totally solid and glitch-free.
 
Drums
EZDrummer. And Geist. Together they make the world's most powerful drum machine. Geist's samples tend to the electronica/hiphop end of the spectrum but the pattern and sequencing functionality are just awesome, and it is quite capable of triggering any other drum samples or plugins.
 
Piano
I have two PMI sample sets; the Bosendorfer and the Steinway. Between them I couldn't ask for more. They are played back via Kontakt.
 
Sampler
 
Kontakt. NI finally offered an unbeatable crossgrade deal. It is a superb sampler and the bundled instruments are of very high quality.
 
Orchestra
 
I have Garritan Personal Orchestra and it does complement Kontakt quite well.
 
Wishlist
 
I would like a decent choir - especially one that could sing whatever I wanted - but that's not essential. It's disappointing that Vocaloid never got particularly convincing, it'd be amazing to have a computerised vocalist.
 
Also a decent pedal steel guitar would be nice.
 
So what's on your 'must have' list?. I'm trying now to stop just adding things - you end up wasting so much time. And I have several real physical synths, including a Yamaha FS1R, which really is unique, and an old Kawai K5m I picked up for next to nothing in a charity shop, but which again is a unique instrument. So I'm trying to focus on getting the best out of what I already have. Unfortunately, always open to temptation......
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    sharke
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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/26 18:08:21 (permalink)
    I couldn't do without Reaktor. It's just so much fun. 

    Trilian is a must have as well IMO. 

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/26 18:21:46 (permalink)
    VST'S on the most 'must have' list.

    currently used:
    Limiter - Waves L1 and L2
    Compressor - Waves Linear Phase Multiband
    Deesser- Waves Renaissance deesser
    EQ- Waves  Linear Phase equalizer
    reverb- Truverb
    Delay- Supertap
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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/26 18:36:14 (permalink)
    My sampler is my most crucial tool, fortunately bundled w/ my DAW. If I weren't so lazy, I'd already have converted the bulk of the other sample-based instruments I use.

    Otherwise, Superior Drummer comes at the top of my list. That's the one VI I can't really replace w/ my sampler.

    For synths - same, my bundled synths.

    And Zeta - not essential but as close as it gets. That's one heck of an inspiring synth.

    Effects: at this point, none but the bundled stuff, none essential I mean. Valhalla Room and/or Lexicon MPX and Waves L1 would come close.


    Others plugs I dig - 

    The Korg Legacy collection 
    Cakewalk's Rapture and Dimension Pro
    Arturia's MiniV
    Waldorf's Collection (the old D-Pole filter I use quite a bit).

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/26 19:06:56 (permalink)
    Alchemy! Can't imagine life without it anymore ...

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/26 19:56:06 (permalink)
    I've been thinning the heard recently because it is so easy to have too many. Here's the list at the moment<G>:

    Processors and Effects:
    UA - most of them, but especially the tape deck emulations, Cooper Time Cube, 1176, dBx160, Lexi 224, and EMT Plate
    PSP - all their delays
    Kjaerhus - I just removed them, and already I miss them, but they are no longer supported, and they were never ported to x64.
    Voxengo - Crunchessor, Pristine Space, Impulse Modeler, Deconvolver
    Waves - almost everything in their Gold+Renn collection
    dBAudioware - Haggis

    Instruments:
    NI - Kontakt5, FM8, Pro-53
    Korg - MS-20
    CamelAudio - Alchemy
    gForce - all their stuff
    WayoutWare - TimewARP 2600
    Toontrack - Superior2
    Rayzoon - Jamstix

    Even at that, well, it's a lot to learn, a lot to maintain, a lot to keep up to date...


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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/26 21:19:25 (permalink)
    Can't think of any "must haves" that I literally couldn't manage without, or that couldn't be easily replaced by something similar.

    OK, maybe just one: Kontakt. But that's only because all of its competitors have been vanquished, so there are no direct replacements. And because I have a lot of Kontakt libraries, most of which are useless without Kontakt.





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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/26 23:06:22 (permalink)
    Alchemy.

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/26 23:10:20 (permalink)
    UAD Pultec. That is the only one.

    Gear: A bunch of stuff.
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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/26 23:33:32 (permalink)
    Kontakt - specifically 
    • Scarbee keys and basses
    • Sampletekk Black Piano
    • Orange Tree Guitars
    • Vintage Organs
    • Several Hollow Sun Instruments.
    • Kirk Hunter Diamond.
    GMedia Minimonsta and M-Tron Pro
    Superior Drummer
    NI B4 II
    Pro-Channel
    T-Racks
    Amplitube 3


    Also important to me are.

    Indiginus Guitars for Kontakt
    Korg MonoPoly
    Candy Saxes (Independence pro) 
    Real Strat and Real LPC
    Z3ta 2
    D16 Group effects.



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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 00:07:15 (permalink)
    My FabFilter plugs.

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 00:10:47 (permalink)
     
    Also a decent pedal steel guitar would be nice. 
     
    Have you looked at the Wavelore?
     
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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 00:37:41 (permalink)
    Kontact
    Omnisphere
    Trillian
    Superior Drummer 2
    Guitar Rig 5

    TX16W Sampler (free version)
    Alchemy (most of the time)

    Of course Sonar X1d to host them all.  Sometimes Albeton 8/9 (still learning)
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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 03:34:14 (permalink)
    My thoughts about what I need, what I like, and what I can't live without change on a day to day basis.  However, there is 1 vst effect that I have used, consistently, on every production I have done since 2007..   When I purchased my license to said vst.

    I use this effect when I mix, and when I master.  Its not unusual for me to have 2 - 4 in a mix, and always 1 right before the dither effect, during my homebrew master process.

    http://www.stillwellaudio...plugins/event-horizon/


    I've tried a lot of the $100, and $200 vst limiters too.  I dunno what to say..  Event Horizon is the absolute best one ever.

    1.  It sounds great.

    2.  Its ultra low latency for a brickwall

    3.  Its quick, simple, and fast to use.

    4...  at this point, I've used it so much, that I know its sweet spots.


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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 04:03:43 (permalink)
    Most of what's included in 8.5

    Kontakt
    Addictive Drums
    Ozone
    PSP MixPack

    plus many FX and synths from Computer Magazines cover DVD
    Kjaerhus Classics

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 05:20:37 (permalink)
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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 09:20:42 (permalink)
    only recently added, but already not to be missed: komplete 8 ultimate (what a tremendous resource for whatever you want to accomplish)

    other usuals suspects that would be missed: T-Racks, Sonitus

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 10:27:00 (permalink)
    Superior Drummer, Softube FET Comp, The Glue, EQuick and Span are used in virtually every project.

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 20:20:15 (permalink)
    I don't know if there's anything that can't be replaced, but the ones I use the most (and would miss the most).

    Drums
    Superior Drummer
    punch (now that I know how to use synthesis to make sounds)

    Synths
    UhE - Diva (just got but loving the sound)
    Rob Pappen - Predator
    Z3ta
    Also really liking the tone2 rayblaster, but will need to play with it more to make sure it makes the cut
    Camel Audio - Alchemy
    For orchestra stuff I love the Hollywood series from EastWest

    Effects
    Nomad - Magnetic (love what it does to the mix)
    Lexicon -  LXP
    PSP Delay
    Soundtoys - Decimator (I love the edge this will give to a sound)
    Izotope - Alloy





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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 20:58:55 (permalink)
    @Glyn Barnes, @ Bristol_jonesey and @FreeFlyBertl - Thanks for the AmpliTube Custom Shop and T-Racks Custom Shop shout outs. :)
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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 21:54:34 (permalink)
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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/03/27 22:26:41 (permalink)

    bitflipper


    Can't think of any "must haves" that I literally couldn't manage without, or that couldn't be easily replaced by something similar.

    OK, maybe just one: Kontakt. But that's only because all of its competitors have been vanquished, so there are no direct replacements. And because I have a lot of Kontakt libraries, most of which are useless without Kontakt.

    Indeed.  Everything else I have I could probably replace something similar enough.  




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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/04/02 20:07:56 (permalink)

    I can't live without:

    - Steven Slate Drums 4 - Waves SSL, API, CLA Classic Compressors, JJP Analog Legends and the Kramer Master Tape collections.


    I'am not using much more than that lately, just bundled sounds for ambience and background sounds and bundled delays, and fx.

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/04/02 21:38:47 (permalink)
    FX : Duende Channel strip and bus comp

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/04/03 09:25:54 (permalink)
    Compression: Waves CLA Compressors
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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/04/03 14:22:54 (permalink)
    I always used Rapco because they last forever. Forever came and I ended up with Monster. Monsters are horrible and they cost to much to be horrible.

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    Re:Essential VSTs.. What's on your list? 2013/04/03 17:33:44 (permalink)
    Oh, lawdee-lawd!!

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