windsurfer25x
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What are your "go to" plugins?
Hi all, it's been a little while since we've had a thread like this so I thought I'd start one and see what everyone is using? What are your go to plugins for: ? EQ Dynamics Limiter Delay Reverb Distortion / FX Synth Drums/Percussion Other Right now for me, I'd say EQ : UAD Massive Passive, Izotope Alloy, Sonitus EQ, Pro Channel EQ, IK Pultec Dynamics : UAD 4K Bus comp, UAD Fatso, Pro Channel Comp, IK Fairchild 670 Limiter : Ozone 4 Delay : UAD EP-34, Sonitus Delay Reverb: UAD EMT 250, UAD EMT 140, 2C -Aether Distortion / FX : Guitar Rig 4, Izotope Spectron Synth: Omnisphere, Rapture, Komplete 7 (the synths in there) Drums/Percussion: Addictive Drums, Battery 3 Other: Trilian, NI's The Finger, How about you guys?
post edited by windsurfer25x - 2011/02/15 22:32:10
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 02:34:26
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Effects: EQ : IK Pultec, Sonimus, Nomad British NEQ-1972, LP64 (Pro Channel on the rise as well) Compressor: Cytomic the Glue, Rocket, Major Tom, IK Fairchild 670 and Opto (Pro Channel on the rise as well) De-esser: VX64 Gate: BIAS GateEx Limiter : IK Brickwall, IK Classic Clipper, Spectraphy LE Delay : Sonitus Delay, NastyDLA, GS-201, arcDev ET-301, WatKat Reverb: Perfect Space, IK CSR, (starting to use NI Reflektor and it might become a go-to) Distortion / FX : Amplitube 3 with Ampeg and Fender (sometimes GR4) Saturation: Ferox, Ferric TDS, TL64 Instruments: Synth: z3ta+, AAS UA-1, Komplete 7 (the synths in there), Moog Modular V Sampler/rompler: Kontakt 4, Independence Pro 3.0, Dimension Pro (and to a lesser extent Sample Tank XT-libraries) Guitar: RealGuitar/Strat/LPC (but not always, they are go-to's though, starting to use Indiginus more as well) Drums/Percussion: Battery 3, large collection of one shot samples, Session Drummer 3, SS EXD Bass: Majestic, Skarbee
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 07:38:07
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My Go To plugs list is smaller: FX TYPE PLUGS: These end up in almost every project I write. Ozone 4 ....................................... Isotope Studioverb2................................... Cakewalk ParametricQ .................................. Cakewalk Sheppi spacial enhancer............... (not sure w/o looking) Melodyne Editor............................ Celemony used and removed after the bounce. SYNTH TYPE PLUGS: Kontakt 4 EWQL JAMSTIX running some BATTERY 3 kits use these synths on occasion, but less often: DIM/LE/GPO Massive Absynth Reactor That's actually about all I use on a regular basis. I have more but most collect digital dust. I know what works and that is what I use and stick with.
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 10:57:48
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EQ : UAD - Massive Passive, Neve 1073 & 1081, Helios and Pultec Pro; IK Pultec; Pro Channel EQ Dynamics : UAD - 1176, LA2A, Neve 33609, Fatso Sr., Precision Multiband Limiter : IK T-RackS 3 Brickwall Limiter Delay : UAD - Roland RE-201, Cooper TimeCube, DM1-L Reverb: UAD EMT 140; IK CSR; Perfectspace ; [EDIT:] Just now downloading the new SSL Duende Native X-Verb (a reward for being in the beta test) [EDIT] Distortion: NI Guitar Rig 3; various IK AmpliTube's Other: PSP - Mixpack2, Nitro, N20; NI Reaktor; UAD - Roland Dimension D, Moog Filter Synths/Sounds: Sonicprojects OP-X Pro-II; MTron Pro; NI Komplete 5; Arturia Moog Modular Drums/Percussion: Kitcore, Battery 3
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 11:13:41
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Mine haven't changed that much - I love ProChannel and am starting to use that most of the time. Otherwise: EQ: mostly PC for channel, nomad's stuff for thick, Voxengo's curve EQ for mastering, Sonitus for clean. Comps: a lot of PC, nomad's for la2A style, Elephant limiter for mastering, TC dsp Reverb/delay: nomads, Perfect space, studio verb for track distortion/sat - analog synths: alchemy, Rapt/DimPro, Komplexer for about 90%. Ironhead and Session Drummer for, you guessed it, drums. @
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 12:49:58
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waves C1 and L1 sonitus compressor, reverb, delay to a lesser degree. i'm trying to simplify my chain. a good external preamp, compressor, and maybe eq, is really all you need for pure tracking.
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 13:37:42
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My list keeps getting shorter and shorter. It's pretty much down to these now: Channel Tools (nearly every stereo track) Ozone 3 and 4 (3 for the exciter only) FabFilter Pro-Q (on everything) Kjaerhus Classic Compressor (vocal leveling) Sonitus Compressor (everything else) Sonitus Multiband (mostly on vocals) Sonitus Delay (leads) Perfect Space (vocals only) StudioVerb2 (everything else) TT Dynamic Range Meter (last plugin on every project) SPAN These account for 98% of the plugins I use, not counting built-in effects in soft synths. I have eliminated far more effects over the last 5 years than I have added. Better to know a few plugins really, really well than to randomly bounce around a huge collection hoping to find the right one with the right settings by accident.
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 15:00:19
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I have a real short list Guitars: Pod Farm, GR3, Shred from Acme Bar Gig Reverb: Studio Verb 2, Classic Reverb, Perfect Space on busses (Vocal and Master) Compression : Alloy on most tracks, Ozone 4 on master but not added to mix down, added after mix down Eq: Alloy, Sonitis Delay: Clasic Delay Modulation: Classic Flange, Classic Chourus, Classic Phaser Limiter: Boost 11, Classic Limiter I am a big fan of the Classic Bundle and have also started looking into the Modern Bundle. I have found a couple of compressors that I like and some eq's as well but I have not used them enough to call them by name as I am still experimenting.
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 17:55:55
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Clean EQ: Sonitus EQ Coloured EQ: UAD Pultec Pro Limiter: UAD 1176LN Mix Limiter: Voxengo Elephant Delay: UAD DM-1, Sonitus Delay Reverb: UAD DreamVerb, 2C Aether Plate Reverb: UAD EMT 140 Distortion/FX: IK AmpliTube2, UAD Nigel Synth: Rapture Drums/Percussion: NI Battery 3 Organ: NI B4II, GSi VB3 Orchestral: IK Philharmonik Piano: Dim Pro Elec Piano: GSi MrRay or MrTramp Other Instruments: Dim Pro, IK SampleTank Meter: Voxengo SPAN
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 18:06:57
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EQ = Sonitus Dynamics = G-Sonique: Twisthead VS-206 Limiter = Waves L2/L3 Delay = sonitus / gtr3 stomp box delay Reverb = Lexicon / Oxford reverb Distortion / FX = GTR3 stomp boxes Synth = Absynth 3.0 Drums/Percussion = Superior Drummer/Stylus RMX
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/16 20:27:06
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waves ren comp sonitus eq waves delay verb r-verb, perfect space waves L2
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/17 00:32:44
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Effects, I am not totally decided on my go tos and still on a learning curve with respect effects. I tend to go to Sonitus first, then either Kjaerhus or the free Blue Cat stuff. The Yellow Tools Independence Pro effects can aslo be uses as VSTs in their own right and I find these useful too. Reverb - Oragami (as bundled with Yellowtools Independence) or Perfect Space. Amp sims - Amplitube 3 and to a lesser extent Guitar Rig 4 essentials. Instruments. Samplers - Kontakt and Independence Pro. Some specific goto libraries. - Bass - Scarbee pre and jay basses and Yellow Tools Majestic, backed up with Lyrical Distortion's basses.
- Organ - Native Instruments Vintage organs
- e Piano - Scarbee A300, Hollow Sun CP70
- Acoustic Guitar -Indiginus AGC
- Electric Guitar - Orange Tree Evolution Strawberry (this has ousted Real strat as the go to.)
- Sax - Yellow Tools Majestic
- Strings - Kirk Hunter pop and rock strings taking over from the KHSO strings in Independence.
- Synth Strings and Mellotron. Hollow Sun "Prog Pack" and MTRON pro.
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/17 16:04:35
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As far as gotos are concerned these probably form the basis. Although I have no shame in using whatever I fancy using to get the job done. Sometimes you can spend hours trying to get the right sound for a particular job from a specific plug when trying an alternative can work like instant magic. There is no substitute for knowing exactly what you have in your arsenal and a thorough knowledge of what they do. Having said that my plug in count per project is probably very low. Channel Strips: UAD 4K, CS1, Nasty VCS EQ : Sonitus EQ, UAD A-Range, Stillwell 1973 Dynamics : (any one or two from) UAD 4K Bus comp, UAD Precision Bus Comp, Bootsy Density MkII, Stillwell Rocket, Ferric TDS, Sonitus Comp and Multiband. Limiter : UAD 1176, UAD LA2A Delay : Sonitus Delay, UAD DM-1 Reverb: Studioverb II, UAD EX-1 Distortion / FX : Camel Crusher Other: UAD Little Labs IBP, and the Kjearhaus Classics, I love 'em. Synths: Most synths and sounds for me can be engineered in Reason 4 which I use rewired into Sonar. Drums/Percussion: Various Custom Samples using NN-XT's mapped to Reason's RDK format or Reason's Redrum modules.
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/18 15:55:35
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You guys have a lot more expensive and good plugins at your disposal but here are my general go to ones in case anyone is interested. I'm using the ProChannel a lot actually, really like it. EQ - DMG Audio EQuality Dynamics - Stillwell The Rocket Limiter - Stillwell Event Horizon, G Limiter (really simple, free limiter) Delay - Kjaerhouse Audio Classic Delay (again free but perform admirably, tape delay emulation is good!) Reverb - Overloud Breverb, Kjaerhouse Audio Classic Reverb Distortion / FX - A variety of freebies, some incredible such as the BTE Audio stuff. Synth - Liking the Cakewalk stuff with X1, Dimension Pro seems great. Drums/Percussion - Superior Drummer 2
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/20 23:20:52
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I bounce around on other stuff, but my one "always" is Voxengo SPAN in the Master Bus.
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/21 20:38:13
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Mostly I stick with the bundled plugins. EQ - Sonitus or Nyquist, plus Rubberfilter for steep high/low passes (384dB per octave should be enough for anyone...) Dynamics - Sonitus or Kjaerhus Classic Compressor as track inserts. Voxengo Voxformer on vox (naturally enough...) Sonitus Multiband and Density Mk 2 on master bus. Limiter - Voxengo Elephant Delay - not settled on one good one yet, but Bionic Delay and Echomania seem decent enough Reverb - Perfect Space or Lexicon Distortion / FX - Any number of modelled guitar effects: eg. TSE 808 for overdrive, or Red Skull for extreme distortion Synth - Rapture, Dimension Pro, Absynth 5 Drums/Percussion - Superior Drummer 2
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/22 02:58:20
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About 80-90% of my use: Kjaerhus Classic Series (esp. Delay and comp.) Ozone4 Voxengo Span Sonitus stuff included in SONAR (esp. EQ, comp. and multib. comp.) Perfect Space Kontakt4 Melodyne Plugin Addictive Drums Plus: Playing with the dozens of quite good FX and synths found on the Computer Music Magazine cover DVD. There are FX and synths with different approach and no crap. It's a very good learning set for an amateur. Some of the stuff is really good IMO.
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/02/22 09:52:42
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Pretty much the Sonitus EQ and Reverb that comes with Sonar.
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/12/12 11:08:51
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Oh man, i found this thread in my studies and couldn't resist participating (resusitating) on a 'GO TO' thread... hear goze.. EQ Voxengo Overtone GEQ (vocals, acoustic guitar) (free): Karma EQ for overall mix(free) : Posihfopit all around gem (free) Dynamics Stillwell ROCKET vocals, guitars, drums: PSP mix pack2 for bass Limiter What's that? (i hate being limited) Delay Classic (free), Echolive nice ping-pong retro (free) Reverb Epicverb (free) vocals, drums: Anwida BGV and effects(free) Distortion / FX On guitar amps (I'm always looking for new) i use Free Amp 3 (free), Amplitude....(I tried the POD stuff and was not impressed.) Am going to try going through a real amp as this is a sore spot; CamelCrusher vocals (free); PSP mixpack2 Saturation ; Synth Sampletank piano, synths, sax...Best freebie ever: Stringtheory (free):... Cakewalk Instruments Center (with X1) Drums/Percussion Jamstix 2 (outstanding product with stellar support) Other T-Racks for 'mastering' flourishing (eq, comp, limiting -rarely): French, Italian or Spanish red (helps round out the sound and hides a lot of otherwise glaring mistakes.) That was fun...thanks :) edit: spelling
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Re:What are your "go to" plugins?
2011/12/12 15:46:03
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Lots of IK Multimedia love in this thread, thanks for the support guys! :D
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