A question from Sound Sonic - what is your favourite plugin brand and why?

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what is your favourite plugin brand and why?

Antares
0
No votes
Cableguys
1
1%
Audiffex
0
No votes
Blue Cat Audio
0
No votes
Cubic Audio
0
No votes
D16 Group
4
4%
FXpansion
8
9%
G-Sonique
2
2%
Nugen Audio
0
No votes
OhmForce
3
3%
PSP Audioware
5
5%
Softplug
0
No votes
Tone Projects
1
1%
Xenos Soundworks
2
2%
XILS-lab
4
4%
Other
64
68%
 
Total votes: 94

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Resonator63 wrote:Keep one in each of your front trouser pockets, guaranteed to impress the ladies!!!
i'm not a lady, but i don't imagine they're impressed by (but maybe grossed out by) a huge set of balls.
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Resonator63 wrote:
SoundSonicTeam wrote:
Resonator63 wrote:Keep one in each of your front trouser pockets, guaranteed to impress the ladies!!!

That's the marketing sorted :D
Actually, I'd feel funny about going into the Apple Store to ask for a pair of balls. :?
Damn :dog:
Our first major drawback :(
What about if we sell them on line?
Get yourself some balls at iballs.com :)

Nice tag line! haha....it's a winner!
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SoundSonicTeam wrote:Agreed, D16 are great, they pay attention to the detail for sure. I can tell you as a disributor of their products their backend service is one of the best I've seen. It's clear and it's easy to replenish so responsive also - good guys! What do you use from them?

You mentioned Cubase, have you found much of a problem in support on any other platforms? It's interesting to see how they're managed and which platforms are the trouble makers!
D16 - I own every single plugin instrument and effect they sell and cannot wait for Lush-101 to check out... :)

The biggest problem I have found is with smaller Dev's who do not have Cubase, all Dev's should release a list of what Hosts and PC types the software has been tested on - not ever shrug there shoulders if found to be incompatible with a certain host, then if it hasn't been tested on a certain set-up a month long lenght of demo useage should suffice.

So to all dev's, do this ' :shrug: ' and I'll sell your software on...and never support you again... :x

I also hate buying an instant NFR product, Image-line, Musicrow, Sonivox etc, I will always think twice about those products unless they are belters... :-o

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Jace-BeOS wrote:
Resonator63 wrote:Keep one in each of your front trouser pockets, guaranteed to impress the ladies!!!
i'm not a lady, but i don't imagine they're impressed by (but maybe grossed out by) a huge set of balls.
Oh man that made me laugh...
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Jace-BeOS wrote:
Resonator63 wrote:Keep one in each of your front trouser pockets, guaranteed to impress the ladies!!!
i'm not a lady, but i don't imagine they're impressed by (but maybe grossed out by) a huge set of balls.
:shrug:
I guess it does depend on their personal taste in balls.
But when you show them what your iballs can do they will be impressed :D

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breakmixer wrote:
SoundSonicTeam wrote:Agreed, D16 are great, they pay attention to the detail for sure. I can tell you as a disributor of their products their backend service is one of the best I've seen. It's clear and it's easy to replenish so responsive also - good guys! What do you use from them?

You mentioned Cubase, have you found much of a problem in support on any other platforms? It's interesting to see how they're managed and which platforms are the trouble makers!
D16 - I own every single plugin instrument and effect they sell and cannot wait for Lush-101 to check out... :)

The biggest problem I have found is with smaller Dev's who do not have Cubase, all Dev's should release a list of what Hosts and PC types the software has been tested on - not ever shrug there shoulders if found to be incompatible with a certain host, then if it hasn't been tested on a certain set-up a month long lenght of demo useage should suffice.

So to all dev's, do this ' :shrug: ' and I'll sell your software on...and never support you again... :x

I also hate buying an instant NFR product, Image-line, Musicrow, Sonivox etc, I will always think twice about those products unless they are belters... :-o

So as a user there's an obvious reasurrance that there's been tried and tested activity before it hits it's audience. In the way you just described it appears an obvious answer to customer satisfaction! A month would maybe be exsessive, but you're right, once tested and results recorded the job is done!! This could save alot of support headaches in the future surely.

A D16 fan, good work sir! Sound & price = good times....have you seen the this vid comparing to hardware, quite impressive
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Resonator63 wrote:
Jace-BeOS wrote:
Resonator63 wrote:Keep one in each of your front trouser pockets, guaranteed to impress the ladies!!!
i'm not a lady, but i don't imagine they're impressed by (but maybe grossed out by) a huge set of balls.
:shrug:
I guess it does depend on their personal taste in balls.
But when you show them what your iballs can do they will be impressed :D
Definitely a spectator sport.
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Linplug , because their plugin are very flexible and Relectro is amazing

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hivkorn wrote:Linplug , because their plugin are very flexible and Relectro is amazing
Haven't tried Relectro,looks interesting.I'll give it a try.
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hivkorn wrote:Linplug , because their plugin are very flexible and Relectro is amazing
Oh yeah! Good call, I've lost a few hours with Relectro, really reactive to beats, some lovely twists and turns if I remember rightly. Any other recommendations?
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steffensen wrote:I voted Other, instead of Audiorealism, that wasnt in the list for some mysterious reason. :shock:
Both for the excellent and still unbeatable sound (imo), and also for mike being such a nice guy!

GForce isn't there either. Oddity is my second most used synth.
I've only played on the ABL2 for Audiorealism - bringing back the bassline classic! On D16 have been as close to the mark - ACID!!
Then u have missed the flagship ASM! (ABL Pro, which is NOT a TB303, as you might think)
True magic there.

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steffensen wrote:
SoundSonicTeam wrote:
steffensen wrote:I voted Other, instead of Audiorealism, that wasnt in the list for some mysterious reason. :shock:
Both for the excellent and still unbeatable sound (imo), and also for mike being such a nice guy!

GForce isn't there either. Oddity is my second most used synth.
I've only played on the ABL2 for Audiorealism - bringing back the bassline classic! On D16 have been as close to the mark - ACID!!
Then u have missed the flagship ASM! (ABL Pro, which is NOT a TB303, as you might think)
True magic there.
Ahhh, I see, just taken a look, I like the modular/routing look! Hadn't seen this. Just checking the demo's, that's a party synth right there! How's it perform?
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SoundSonicTeam wrote:
breakmixer wrote:
SoundSonicTeam wrote:Agreed, D16 are great, they pay attention to the detail for sure. I can tell you as a disributor of their products their backend service is one of the best I've seen. It's clear and it's easy to replenish so responsive also - good guys! What do you use from them?

You mentioned Cubase, have you found much of a problem in support on any other platforms? It's interesting to see how they're managed and which platforms are the trouble makers!
D16 - I own every single plugin instrument and effect they sell and cannot wait for Lush-101 to check out... :)

The biggest problem I have found is with smaller Dev's who do not have Cubase, all Dev's should release a list of what Hosts and PC types the software has been tested on - not ever shrug there shoulders if found to be incompatible with a certain host, then if it hasn't been tested on a certain set-up a month long lenght of demo useage should suffice.

So to all dev's, do this ' :shrug: ' and I'll sell your software on...and never support you again... :x

I also hate buying an instant NFR product, Image-line, Musicrow, Sonivox etc, I will always think twice about those products unless they are belters... :-o

"I also hate buying an instant NFR product, Image-line, Musicrow, Sonivox etc, I will always think twice about those products unless they are belters... :-o
"

Hey man, why is this by the way?



So as a user there's an obvious reasurrance that there's been tried and tested activity before it hits it's audience. In the way you just described it appears an obvious answer to customer satisfaction! A month would maybe be exsessive, but you're right, once tested and results recorded the job is done!! This could save alot of support headaches in the future surely.

A D16 fan, good work sir! Sound & price = good times....have you seen the this vid comparing to hardware, quite impressive [/quote]
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Other.
My fave devs are u-he & Universal Audio.

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tetsuneko wrote:Other.
My fave devs are u-he & Universal Audio.
Nice, what is it about them? Have you had a chance to check u-he's Diva?? Been getting some top reviews I hear..
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