Hahaha.
Of course, a vote for yes, we will make an exception. I don't know if my vote counts in any case.
Have a nice day
I also own 3 Fabfilter plugins (Pro Q2, Pro MB and Saturn), along with tons of other commercial plugins. Not using them is part of the fun for OSC, it forces you to get creative and find other methods to achieve your goal.wagtunes wrote:I bought Fabfilter Pro Q2. I should be able to use it.
Respect that.wagtunes wrote:Right. And for the record, my argument is on principle.
Respect that too ...honest. But, and I choose these words carefully, please open your mind to the possibilities of what we can do here, sans red tape and politicking.wagtunes wrote:In the grand scheme of things, I really don't care. But when I see something that I feel is unfair, I speak out. Always been that way. Don't plan on changing anytime soon.
There is something that I think we can do that will at least give more people the chance to level the playing field.H-man wrote:Respect that.wagtunes wrote:Right. And for the record, my argument is on principle.
Respect that too ...honest. But, and I choose these words carefully, please open your mind to the possibilities of what we can do here, sans red tape and politicking.wagtunes wrote:In the grand scheme of things, I really don't care. But when I see something that I feel is unfair, I speak out. Always been that way. Don't plan on changing anytime soon.
Okay, just a clarification here. Do you mean that in terms of matching high profile plug-ins line "The Glue" in Abletone Live or "Space Designer" in Logic?wagtunes wrote:This way we can all have access to the same quality plugs as everybody else.
Obviously listing a plugin that's only available in a particular DAW doesn't help those who don't have that DAW. I'm talking strictly about listing the top plugins that are freely downloadable from a web site, like Limiter6, TDR Feedback Compressor, etc.H-man wrote:Okay, just a clarification here. Do you mean that in terms of matching high profile plug-ins line "The Glue" in Abletone Live or "Space Designer" in Logic?wagtunes wrote:This way we can all have access to the same quality plugs as everybody else.
Yeah but it's a treasure hunt right? Geddit? Who's to say that Robbin Schmidt's Engineers filter is going to be beneficial combined with Signal Dusts Dancing Boy Compressor orwagtunes wrote:Obviously listing a plugin that's only available in a particular DAW doesn't help those who don't have that DAW. I'm talking strictly about listing the top plugins that are freely downloadable from a web site, like Limiter6, TDR Feedback Compressor, etc.
The point is to make the list of "quality" plugins available so that people at least have the information readily available and can then make up their own mind of what they want to use.H-man wrote:Yeah but it's a treasure hunt right? Geddit? Who's to say that Robbin Schmidt's Engineers filter is going to be beneficial combined with Signal Dusts Dancing Boy Compressor orwagtunes wrote:Obviously listing a plugin that's only available in a particular DAW doesn't help those who don't have that DAW. I'm talking strictly about listing the top plugins that are freely downloadable from a web site, like Limiter6, TDR Feedback Compressor, etc.![]()
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or DiscoDSP Nightshine and so on.
There is, although it doesn't have a top-level link: https://sites.google.com/site/kvrosc/re ... ed-pluginswagtunes wrote:Somewhere on the OSC page should be a list of the "top" free plugs as agreed on by the pro sound designers here. Have the list prominently displayed, maybe even on its own sub page of the OSC page (like when you click on the link to read the rules) so that everybody can find it.
Have the list broken down by category (EQ, Delay, Reverb, etc.)
Z, that is EXACTLY what I'm talking about. Perfect!z.prime wrote:There is, although it doesn't have a top-level link: https://sites.google.com/site/kvrosc/re ... ed-pluginswagtunes wrote:Somewhere on the OSC page should be a list of the "top" free plugs as agreed on by the pro sound designers here. Have the list prominently displayed, maybe even on its own sub page of the OSC page (like when you click on the link to read the rules) so that everybody can find it.
Have the list broken down by category (EQ, Delay, Reverb, etc.)
The problem with that list is that a lot of those plugin types aren't allowed. The list Z posted is perfect. It specifically says "recommended" for the challenge so every single one of them is allowed.mehum wrote:http://bedroomproducersblog.com has lists of most categories of plugins. No need to curate yet another list in my opinion.
Well I am speechless.z.prime wrote:Both the BPB and OSC lists are not particularly whittled down to the best, though. The BPB list is definitely the more well maintained of the two. Both lists do include the plugins I would pick, but they have way too many that just aren't very good to sift through to find the best stuff. I have probably tried them all at one point or another. Perhaps I've missed a diamond in the rough. Of course, if you're curious what I would pick, you can always look at my submissions (I list them on the SC pages of the tracks, too).
As things stand today, I would definitely recommend things by VoS (I wish there were Mac ports!!), Vlad/g, TDR (which is both of them together and a better UI guy), and Freeverb 3; and for the rest, DAW plugins are usually good enough, IMO.
Of course, the OSC list isn't exhaustive what would be allowed. But certainly using a plugin on that list would be fine.
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