2013/10/01 16:28:04
SteveStrummerUK
musicman100
SteveStrummerUK
 
I have an impressive trident.


So Strammy, you like Gladiator movies???
 
 
ever been in a Turkish prison?




Spot on George
 

 
 
 
2013/10/01 16:34:29
Shambler
Less than 200 plugs here, and I use less than 20 of them!
2013/10/01 18:24:14
alexoosthoek
Shambler
Less than 200 plugs here, and I use less than 20 of them!




Ask ThatOrEd if you can have .............
 
Phew, I thought I was the only one?!
2013/10/01 23:08:21
Old55
I have three other than what is included with PE.  
2013/10/01 23:22:56
Old55
Is that too many?  
2013/10/01 23:30:00
Jonbouy
I like to develop a distinctive 'shound' and I find too many plug-ins distracting, I'm not too much of a fan of so-called analogue hardware 'emulations', there are some things that must have a gazillion emulations by different makers such as the LA-2A clones, and I fail to see the point of having more than one that operates in that intended ball-park.  Saturation fx like tape sims baffle me too I think after you've found your own recipe for dirtying up your digital in a nice way then there seems little point in picking up all the variations on that theme that are out there.
 
If it's studio type FX then I probably have around 50 all told and that includes the Sonitus suite which gets a lot of use.  Out of that many probably half get used regularly and the other half perform specialist type functions that only get used in specific circumstances.  I don't own anything I don't have a use for.
 
This one is my current favourite and it gets used on about every project these days, I wish I could get a VST version, it's a shamelessly digital upward compressor, you basically run your audio through it first off to find the highest peak and set the curve to compress upwards so you can leave low level noise where it is and just squash from the lowest point in your good signal toward your highest peak.  It's a fantastic vocal leveller among many other useful dynamics tasks.
 
http://shop.propellerheads.se/product/selig-leveler/
 
I love innovations like this rather than more of 'me too' boutique models from yesteryear I think it is high-time developers took more risks in producing useful tools like that rather than pandering to the plug-in collectors who seem to want every bit of old iron found in a studio of yore recreated in digitall form.
 
These people seem to be like model railway enthusiasts trying to create a diorama faithful to the golden age of steam to show off what they've got to their equally insular pals rather than having creative fun with sound.
 
Each to their own I suppose but I want plugs that bend sound into cool shapes I don't care what gear folk used in the '60's let alone wanting recreations of it.
2013/10/01 23:38:28
Jonbouy
Bloomin' heck, did I just write all that?
 
I dunno why, my meds must have just kicked in or summat.
 
Having said all that I just spent £16 on an SSL G Bus Compressor that those nice guys at UAD offered me at that bargain price.
 

 
I'm clearly still in denial of my GAS.
 
 
2013/10/02 01:15:15
craigb
Jonbouy
Bloomin' heck, did I just write all that?
 
I dunno why, my meds must have just kicked in or summat.
 
Having said all that I just spent £16 on an SSL G Bus Compressor that those nice guys at UAD offered me at that bargain price.
 

 
I'm clearly still in denial of my GAS.
 


Maybe you were briefly channeling Danny Danzi?
 
2013/10/02 01:23:00
trimph1
mmmmm...here I have 350+ VST...most  32 bit although I am starting to catch up with the 64 bit ones
 
As for FX...no, I ain't tellin'
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