Best free or budget x64 saturator

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Hey i'm wondering what kind of saturation you guys use on tracks or final mix - personally i've got one absolute champion 'tape emulation' the jb 'Ferox',but it's only 32bit and unfortunately i am,like everybody in present day forced to move to 64 bits DAW and process so need 64 alternative - please share your favorite x64 ones.Thanks :)

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Drive tracks hard into TDR/VOS SlickEQ

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VELLTONE MUSIC wrote: jb 'Ferox',
If you like that then why not have a look a 'TB Ferox' which is basically the updated version and is part of the TB track essentials pack - loads of other useful stuff in there too. TB Ferox also doubles as a very nifty natural sounding compressor for acoustic guitars as well. :love: From the same developer TB Reelbus is also rather marvellous.

https://www.toneboosters.com/plugins.html

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Hey decapitator (soundtoys) is 49$ ;)

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Melda msaturator which is free
If you owe reaper there are quite some good saturating js plugins
REAPER, Phase Plant , Unfiltered Audio TRIAD and LION, NI classic collection,......... ETC

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hivkorn wrote:Hey decapitator (soundtoys) is 49$ ;)
And SDDR is ~$30. I'd choose this one first (though both are nice to have).

There's Softtube's Saturation Knob (free). And I found this link that lists 4 more that are free: http://blog.outro.io/free/2017/9/8/6-fr ... st-plugins

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You can't go wrong with Klanghelm SDRR. It's cheap, versatile and sounds incredibly good. I actually prefer it to Decapitator.

On the other hand, Decapitator for $49 will open to you to Soundtoys upgrades (I think).

But then again, Soundtoys bundle can often be found in the marketplace for ~$200.
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htohgrom wrote:You can't go wrong with Klanghelm SDRR. It's cheap, versatile and sounds incredibly good. I actually prefer it to Decapitator.

On the other hand, Decapitator for $49 will open to you to Soundtoys upgrades (I think).

But then again, Soundtoys bundle can often be found in the marketplace for ~$200.
+1 RE: Klanghelm SDRR
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Brother Charles wrote:
htohgrom wrote:You can't go wrong with Klanghelm SDRR. It's cheap, versatile and sounds incredibly good. I actually prefer it to Decapitator.

On the other hand, Decapitator for $49 will open to you to Soundtoys upgrades (I think).

But then again, Soundtoys bundle can often be found in the marketplace for ~$200.
+1 RE: Klanghelm SDRR
+2 for SDDR
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Halonmusic wrote:
Brother Charles wrote:
htohgrom wrote:You can't go wrong with Klanghelm SDRR. It's cheap, versatile and sounds incredibly good. I actually prefer it to Decapitator.

On the other hand, Decapitator for $49 will open to you to Soundtoys upgrades (I think).

But then again, Soundtoys bundle can often be found in the marketplace for ~$200.
+1 RE: Klanghelm SDRR
+2 for SDDR
+3 for SDDR, or for free IVGI https://klanghelm.com/contents/products/IVGI/IVGI.php

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I have sdrr too and i m okay with you , it sound great +4 !
My actual problem is : the drop or filterfreak ?

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Elysia Karakter is also $49 for a couple of days.

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ere2learn wrote:Drive tracks hard into TDR/VOS SlickEQ
i should totally do this, i'm used to slickeq being so subtle i'm not sure if it's doing anything

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