Lots of Soundtoys on the KVR market
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- KVRist
- 58 posts since 14 Jul, 2017
Every little versions I have tried are really good. I will probably get the full bundle at some point.
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- KVRAF
- 2626 posts since 8 Sep, 2009
yellowmix wrote:If you see the Little versions, they're being sold because they were sold relatively inexpensively a few times for charity. If you see Tremolator and only Tremolater, it was given away as a freebie at one point.
If you see the entire bundle, the user may be trying to flip it since it is purchasable with a large discount depending on what plugins they already had, including the Little versions. If they got the Little versions in the last charity bundle, they may have secured another copy of the bundle, and thus make profit on other people.
I'd buy the bundle in no time but I'm already covered with FX more than three times (if not more, the GAS, you know).
- KVRAF
- 2772 posts since 22 May, 2017
I swear this exact same thing was said in another thread a few months back.rod_zero wrote:Depends, Soundtoys are good but IMHO more focused on a few tools for mixing with character.
I couldn't disagree more, there's a little something of everything in the Soundtoys arsenal.
- KVRAF
- 2772 posts since 22 May, 2017
Wow, this is the most inaccurate thing I've seen posted in this thread.acYm wrote:There's no need to be shy about it - Soundtoys is straight up outdated.
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- KVRist
- 393 posts since 12 Sep, 2005 from NYC
acYm wrote:There's no need to be shy about it - Soundtoys is straight up outdated.
There's either an alternative that takes way less cpu, an alternative that doesn't alias like Reason, or an alternative that's much cheaper for the same level of sound quality minus the iLok.
Shame though, cool plugins, wish they'd do something about it.
I couldn't disagree more,Soundtoys plugs imo are some of the best,they are also a great company that treats their user base well,they have a friendly almost fun marketing approach & they don't do money grabbing updates periodically like some developers.......
I think you might see individual plugs for sale because people buy the bundle after having 1 or 2 and deciding to dive in during a sale.
For me Soundtoys are a great company with nice effect plugins.
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- KVRian
- 1185 posts since 11 Sep, 2015
it's just a decent collection of basic effects, it's nothing magical. wouldn't trade my softubes for soundtoys in a million years, they're aging so much better. who cares about racks and chains, there's this thing called ableton.yellowmix wrote:acYm wrote:Please list these alternatives that replicate all functionality and possibility to put into a native-saveable chain as per the Effect Rack that do not have any form of machine-based licensing.
honestly, it's just my opinion that soundtoys are the most overrated company out there. the entire internet was raving about them before 2010 when they were indeed far above average, yeah it used to be a great upgrade over Waves and such, and also had good exclusivity with the hardware ilok and high prices. people who invested in it made absolutely sure to plaster every forum between here and The Grid with the good news of soundtoys supremacy. in fact I really doubt that any vst company received more ass-lick on the internet.
decapitator? I prefer Grasso.
echoboy? I prefer PSP85.
sieQ? I prefer waves api.
all those amps and preamps? aliasing.
filterfreak? irrelevant, there's The Drop.
all those other old things? pointless with eventide now in the vst market
just my 2c about why there might be so much used soundtoys for sale.
- KVRAF
- 7624 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
I thought the Soundtoys guys started at Eventide?all those other old things? pointless with eventide now in the vst market
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- KVRAF
- 3897 posts since 28 Jan, 2011 from MEXICO
Decapitator, Radiator, Devil Lock and the EQ are all about imparting character and saturation, can be done with others as Saturn, Karacter, Supercharger GT and many other options.
For Echoboy you have Replika XT, Relayer, Ubermod.
Cristalizer, you have the eventide plugins.
The only one I think it is quite unique, but also a one trick pony, is Microshift.
tremolator is also quite alone, few competition.
For Echoboy you have Replika XT, Relayer, Ubermod.
Cristalizer, you have the eventide plugins.
The only one I think it is quite unique, but also a one trick pony, is Microshift.
tremolator is also quite alone, few competition.
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- KVRian
- 1077 posts since 21 Nov, 2005
Was tempted on getting the bundle on Black Friday but do rather feel like I have most of the bases covered with other plugs. Delay wise, I already have Outerspace, Replika, Sandman Pro, EaRebound and Fault and I could say the same about most other areas they cover. Mind you, Little Plate is really nice and wouldn't mind the full version at some point.rod_zero wrote:Decapitator, Radiator, Devil Lock and the EQ are all about imparting character and saturation, can be done with others as Saturn, Karacter, Supercharger GT and many other options.
For Echoboy you have Replika XT, Relayer, Ubermod.
Cristalizer, you have the eventide plugins.
The only one I think it is quite unique, but also a one trick pony, is Microshift.
tremolator is also quite alone, few competition.
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- KVRAF
- 1742 posts since 9 Jul, 2014 from UK
Their new reverb, Little Plate, is free for now.
Do yourself a favour and download it and see what you think.
http://www.soundtoys.com/product/little-plate/
Do yourself a favour and download it and see what you think.
http://www.soundtoys.com/product/little-plate/
I wonder what happens if I press this button...
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- KVRAF
- 2070 posts since 5 Oct, 2005
Microshit is based on Eventide Micro pitch shift, found in Eventide hardware and software.rod_zero wrote: The only one I think it is quite unique, but also a one trick pony, is Microshift.
tremolator is also quite alone, few competition.
Tremolator is awsome.
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- KVRAF
- 2070 posts since 5 Oct, 2005
Many people don’t use Ableton Live and you can’t use Ableton Live racks in other daws.acYm wrote:
it's just a decent collection of basic effects, it's nothing magical. wouldn't trade my softubes for soundtoys in a million years, they're aging so much better. who cares about racks and chains, there's this thing called ableton.
The Soundtoys bundle is like a lot of multi effect units where the individual effects can sometimes be bettered but the real power lies in how well they all go together when combined in chains.
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- KVRian
- 835 posts since 28 Apr, 2014 from Texas
Soundtoys Bundle is worth every penny, especially when you get it off the marketplace or during a sale. Its not just for mixing either, they are extremely fun to get creative with, even before they added the rack!
The plugins are in no way outdated to work with and the sound is simply top notch. I can barely tell they use any CPU at all. While the interface doesn't look "new", it doesn't look stuff from the early the 2000s either. The thing I absolutely love about Soundtoys is how easy it is to dial in the sound you want while also having a huge amount of flexibility over nuances once you get under the hood. Of course, if you just want to flip through interesting presets they have you covered.
Echoboy, Phase Mistress, Crystallizer, Decapitator, Pan Man, Tremolator and Filter Freak are in pretty much every single track I work on. The rack is awesome as well, its extremely fun to work with. The other plugins I use from time to time and I would most likely buy a few of them if someone other than Soundtoys made them.
The plugins are in no way outdated to work with and the sound is simply top notch. I can barely tell they use any CPU at all. While the interface doesn't look "new", it doesn't look stuff from the early the 2000s either. The thing I absolutely love about Soundtoys is how easy it is to dial in the sound you want while also having a huge amount of flexibility over nuances once you get under the hood. Of course, if you just want to flip through interesting presets they have you covered.
Echoboy, Phase Mistress, Crystallizer, Decapitator, Pan Man, Tremolator and Filter Freak are in pretty much every single track I work on. The rack is awesome as well, its extremely fun to work with. The other plugins I use from time to time and I would most likely buy a few of them if someone other than Soundtoys made them.
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- KVRAF
- 4218 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Soundtoys outdated, bad sounding & fully aliased
Yeah right, they’re bad plugins. That’s probably why professional composers decided to use Sountoys for the Blade Runner 2049 score, yep cause they sound bad of course: http://www.factmag.com/2017/10/20/hans- ... interview/
Now acYm, which movie score did you write lately with your better sounding plugins?
Yeah right, they’re bad plugins. That’s probably why professional composers decided to use Sountoys for the Blade Runner 2049 score, yep cause they sound bad of course: http://www.factmag.com/2017/10/20/hans- ... interview/
Now acYm, which movie score did you write lately with your better sounding plugins?