top contenders?
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- KVRist
- 337 posts since 12 Apr, 2003 from The Greater Atlanta Area
what companies and plugin bundles are the top contenders for best mastering plugins (EQ's, and compressors mainly)
I like the kjearhus Gold bundle.
I'm not too much a fan of waves plugins (the native power pack)
But I'm also considering T-racks..
Any Ideas?
if so thanks!
--Joshua
I like the kjearhus Gold bundle.
I'm not too much a fan of waves plugins (the native power pack)
But I'm also considering T-racks..
Any Ideas?
if so thanks!
--Joshua
Pay $1,000 for a sequencer? ummm... no
I'm going to have to disagree with you there...
I'm going to have to disagree with you there...
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Well if you wanted to do a shoot out, you'd be looking to include Voxengo, Sonalksis, URS, WaveArts, Izotope, PSP, Nomad Factory, and Elemental Audio.
Two underdogs I'd include would be tBt and buzzroom, both makers of fine things.
Two underdogs I'd include would be tBt and buzzroom, both makers of fine things.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 337 posts since 12 Apr, 2003 from The Greater Atlanta Area
shamann wrote:Well if you wanted to do a shoot out, you'd be looking to include Voxengo, Sonalksis, URS, WaveArts, Izotope, PSP, Nomad Factory, and Elemental Audio.
Two underdogs I'd include would be tBt and buzzroom, both makers of fine things.
it would seem that I will be trying plugins until my face is blue
Pay $1,000 for a sequencer? ummm... no
I'm going to have to disagree with you there...
I'm going to have to disagree with you there...
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Very likely, yes.
For what it's worth, I like the Kjaerhus ones the best of the ones I've tried out of that bunch. Some are easy not to try for me, like URS and Nomad, since they are very expensive and use copy protection schemes I have no patience for.
I've never really liked the mastering things from either Sonalksis, Izotope or PSP, but then lots of folk rave about them. Elemental Audio make some good EQs, and Voxengo make some very interesting dynamics processors. I've been meaning to try out Voxengo's Marquis compressor, looks very promising.
For what it's worth, I like the Kjaerhus ones the best of the ones I've tried out of that bunch. Some are easy not to try for me, like URS and Nomad, since they are very expensive and use copy protection schemes I have no patience for.
I've never really liked the mastering things from either Sonalksis, Izotope or PSP, but then lots of folk rave about them. Elemental Audio make some good EQs, and Voxengo make some very interesting dynamics processors. I've been meaning to try out Voxengo's Marquis compressor, looks very promising.
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- KVRian
- 1161 posts since 17 Nov, 2002 from Middlesbrough,UK
well i'd agree apart from the Nomad Factory their blue tubes bundle contains an EQ that doesnt equalize and a compressor that doesnt compress.shamann wrote:Well if you wanted to do a shoot out, you'd be looking to include Voxengo, Sonalksis, URS, WaveArts, Izotope, PSP, Nomad Factory, and Elemental Audio.
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- KVRist
- 494 posts since 18 Jul, 2004
shamann wrote:Some are easy not to try for me, like URS and Nomad, since they are very expensive and use copy protection schemes I have no patience for.
and they try to imitate hardware with their guis, imho total crap(maybe nice for people who know the originals like with urs).
but i'll take a modern approach, where every band can be different types and u can sweep in the frequency range graphically and every band can be in the whole freq-range.
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
I'm a fan of either camp on the GUI front, my main concern is just that it's easy to work with and doesn't just waste space. I find that the GUI approach, as long as it is done well, will lead you to use similar plugins in different ways, even though their functions overlap.defjamm wrote:and they try to imitate hardware with their guis, imho total crap(maybe nice for people who know the originals like with urs).
but i'll take a modern approach, where every band can be different types and u can sweep in the frequency range graphically and every band can be in the whole freq-range.
On the EQ front, also worth checking Christian Budde's Electri-Q. I've only tried the free posifohpit, which was Electri-Q's predecessor, but it is a fantastic EQ.
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- KVRist
- 234 posts since 11 May, 2005
I quite like IK Multimedia T-Racks Plugin, the individual plugins are great for mixing too. Having said that it is the only thing i've used that wasn't free or bundled with Cubase.
Edit - Oh and For EQ I am really liking Elemental Audio Systems' Equium and Firium Demos. Both good for their own reasons but definately both smooth and clean sounding and really quick response when you sweep across the spectrum to find the sound you are after. Their Neodynium Compressor is probably great too but i havent played with it much. Worth a go anyway IMO, I'll probably get them when i Have the cash.
Edit - Oh and For EQ I am really liking Elemental Audio Systems' Equium and Firium Demos. Both good for their own reasons but definately both smooth and clean sounding and really quick response when you sweep across the spectrum to find the sound you are after. Their Neodynium Compressor is probably great too but i havent played with it much. Worth a go anyway IMO, I'll probably get them when i Have the cash.
