Really NICE plug-ins!!!

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  • Damian Blunt
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    Coming soon to melodyne plugin……
     
    http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=dna

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    GORILLA
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    That Melodyne looks pretty wicked!! For any Peavey Guys who can’t afford the ‘real’ amps… http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Peavey-REVALVER-HP-Virtual-Amp-Modeling-Software?sku=703195%5DLOOKIE!!

    http://www.metalmusicians.net/<- click here for GORILLA'S website!!!!!

    borg64
    Participant

    Hi all!

    New to the forum but been on the DFHS + C&V train and lovin’ it since years back. First of all, thanks for all the tips! Seems I’ll have to start saving funds before starting to demo that Waves Studio Classics Collection…

    Plug-ins used on pretty much everything here, from hobby mastering to mixing, that I wouldn’t want to part with:

    PSP Vintage Warmer 2 (my favourite toy for parallell compression on drum busses atm), Waves Renaissance Maxx Bundle, Metric Halo Channel Strip, Sonalksis Essentials Mk2 Bundle, iZotope’s Ozone 3, Space Design Reverb (bundled with Logic Pro), and for special effects and creative madness I reach for Camel Audio’s CamelPhat & CamelSpace + some delay and filter stuff from Audio Damage.

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    Dingo
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: grandaddy

    Coming soon to melodyne plugin……

    http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=dna

     
    That’s seriously brilliant! That plug-in has the potentioal to reshape the way multi sample librarys are made. That guy is a genius.

    Regards, Marcus.

    Ryan Boer
    Participant

    So many plugins! I am saving my cash for a UAD 2 solo laptop. Can’t wait to get some of that action going!
     
    Anyone here ever use DDMF EQ’s? They are pretty wicked, and you can’t beat the price!

    Dingo
    Participant

    Oh my lord. I just tried out all the Sonnox (Sony Oxford) plug ins and I think they sound way better than any of the Waves plug ins. They sound so.. I dunno. “right” to my ears. Fuller? smoother? more natrual? I can’t put my finger on it I just like what ever it is I can hear.

    I compaired Sonnox EQ to Waves Q10, Ren EQ, SSL EQ, VEQ and the API EQs. If I were to put them in order it’d be.

      [*]Sonnox[*]API[*]VEQ
      [*]SSL
      [*]Q10[*]Ren EQ

    Waves sound slightly digital to me now. Like they’re missing some charicter I can only assume the real hardware has. Don’t get me wrong they’re still great but I never was as blown away by the sound like I just was with Sonnox. Yum.

    Regards, Marcus.

    Ryan Boer
    Participant

    The waves stuff is alright. I had a UAD card for awhile (stolen, boo) and the 4K channel strip was very good for drums. The waves stuff is definitely not as warm, but it can make things cut nicely. Sonalksis plugs are my go to plugs for all things surgical. I have to say that I just finished a Metal foundry drum mix using the built in S2.0 plugs, and it was absolutely smoking! I was also able to dial in the mix really fast as well, so don’t disregard these bad boys.

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