eq, reverb, delay..etc Reviews

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2011/04/25 11:50:14 (permalink)

eq, reverb, delay..etc Reviews

I have been looking at the Wave Arts Powersuite Plugin. But before I drop $500.00 bucks for this bad boy, I would like to read some reviews of other competitors of its genre. I could not find any reviews for that stuff. Does anybody know where I might find some reviews?... or have some very solid opinions on great suites of plugins for eq,reverb, compressor, delay... etc.  And are there any passionate oprions on why i should not buy the Wave Art Powersuite at http://wavearts.com/downloads/ .   Thanks
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    yorolpal
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    Re:eq, reverb, delay..etc Reviews 2011/04/25 13:11:09 (permalink)
    http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug06/articles/powersuite.htm

    That'll get ya started Skarda, ol pal.

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    Re:eq, reverb, delay..etc Reviews 2011/04/26 07:55:09 (permalink)
    I own TrackPlug 5 and MasterVerb 5 and they are very nice plug-ins.  I use TrackPlug on all tracks, though mainly for the really nice real-time analyzer they built into the EQ section.  All EQs should have that.

    I don't use the compressors/gates on the TrackPlug as much now because I own a UAD-2 and have some very nice compression options there.

    As stated in the review that yorolpal linked, they are very CPU friendly plugs.  You can't go wrong with them in your toolbox.

    However, if push came to shove for me I'd have to recommend looking at the UAD card/plugs option, but that can get expensive.

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    Re:eq, reverb, delay..etc Reviews 2011/04/26 10:40:58 (permalink)
    I have only used the MultiDynamics5 plugin, but it's superb.


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    Re:eq, reverb, delay..etc Reviews 2011/04/26 11:10:40 (permalink)


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    Re:eq, reverb, delay..etc Reviews 2011/04/26 12:00:21 (permalink)
    I would also look at iZotope's Ozone 4, Nectar, Alloy


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