Top 3 of your fav vst devs
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- KVRAF
- 4380 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
´ Top 3 of your fav vst devs´ also known as ´Post Every vst Dev’ thread.
- KVRAF
- 2575 posts since 25 Apr, 2009 from gone
1/ DMG Audio for sure
2/ Melda ?
3/ Vengeance ?
Not sure about it, I never use the exact same setup, excepted my DMG plugins...
Honorable mention : EndeavorFX, use them all the time.
2/ Melda ?
3/ Vengeance ?
Not sure about it, I never use the exact same setup, excepted my DMG plugins...
Honorable mention : EndeavorFX, use them all the time.
- KVRist
- 161 posts since 31 Aug, 2020
Fabfilter
High end plugins with great support, low CPU usage, great user experience, easy to activate all plugins simultaneously.
ValhallaDSP
At $50 for reverb is more than affordable- it’s a steal. Awesome VintageVerb, Plate, Room reverbs. VintageVerb sounding better than LX480 was already discussed here viewtopic.php?t=426253&start=45
Klanghelm
SDRR and MJUC are nice saturation and compressor plugins and plugin author has really great copy protection policy.
High end plugins with great support, low CPU usage, great user experience, easy to activate all plugins simultaneously.
ValhallaDSP
At $50 for reverb is more than affordable- it’s a steal. Awesome VintageVerb, Plate, Room reverbs. VintageVerb sounding better than LX480 was already discussed here viewtopic.php?t=426253&start=45
Klanghelm
SDRR and MJUC are nice saturation and compressor plugins and plugin author has really great copy protection policy.
Monitors: HS7 / Mixing: Cubase Pro 13 / Mastering: WaveLab Pro 11.2 / Sound Design: Live 12 Suite
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- KVRian
- 523 posts since 18 Feb, 2019
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 17 Aug, 2022
Really surprised not to be seeing more Fabfilter! I don't think a single track in my sessions gets by without an instance or two of Pro-Q3. That alone has to put them up there for me!
Just in terms of versatility and raw frequency of use, I think I'd have to say:
Fabfilter
Soundtoys
U-He (honourable mention to xfer for Serum alone)
Just in terms of versatility and raw frequency of use, I think I'd have to say:
Fabfilter
Soundtoys
U-He (honourable mention to xfer for Serum alone)
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- KVRAF
- 2452 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
Well, Fabfilter ProQ is without any doubt a good eq, nevertheless a surgical clean eq could easily be replaced by your stock eq, I even use ReaEq more than FF and for ms or / and dynamic eq one could use free TDR Nova. And quite often you will read that FF prices do not appeal to everyone.kv5132 wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 6:46 pm Really surprised not to be seeing more Fabfilter! I don't think a single track in my sessions gets by without an instance or two of Pro-Q3. That alone has to put them up there for me!
Just in terms of versatility and raw frequency of use, I think I'd have to say:
Fabfilter
Soundtoys
U-He (honourable mention to xfer for Serum alone)
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- KVRAF
- 2509 posts since 24 Jul, 2017
Just do so, I am curious.
- KVRAF
- 7872 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
Just going by products they offer and If I am being honest and not holding grudges or playing favorites (meaning just because I like the people),nothing like that I would say....
Spectrasonics, Tone 2 and ReFX - but man there are so many others and just want to stick to the rules of 3.
Spectrasonics, Tone 2 and ReFX - but man there are so many others and just want to stick to the rules of 3.
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"It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am." Muhammad Ali
"It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am." Muhammad Ali
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- KVRAF
- 3409 posts since 26 Mar, 2002 from london
I share the same sentiment of wanting to support the no-nonsense small developers, u-he, Valhalla, klanghelm, Tokyo dawn.
But I have to say Arturia's recent offerings are damn fine.
But I have to say Arturia's recent offerings are damn fine.
Every day takes figuring out all over again how to f#ckin’ live.
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 17 Aug, 2022
From a sound perspective, absolutely! But workflow-wise, it's been a tough sell for me to go back to anything else since Pro-Q entered my arsenal (though I actually did start using ReaEq again the other day for HP/LP due to its ability to embed in the MCP--the one thing Pro-Q is missing!).DCrown wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 9:43 amWell, Fabfilter ProQ is without any doubt a good eq, nevertheless a surgical clean eq could easily be replaced by your stock eq, I even use ReaEq more than FF and for ms or / and dynamic eq one could use free TDR Nova. And quite often you will read that FF prices do not appeal to everyone.kv5132 wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 6:46 pm Really surprised not to be seeing more Fabfilter! I don't think a single track in my sessions gets by without an instance or two of Pro-Q3. That alone has to put them up there for me!
Just in terms of versatility and raw frequency of use, I think I'd have to say:
Fabfilter
Soundtoys
U-He (honourable mention to xfer for Serum alone)
Very true on pricing. It took me a loooong time to finally bite that bullet haha
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- KVRian
- 1183 posts since 2 Oct, 2021
U-He, their awesome sounding synths with hundreds of quality presets
Waves, OmniChannel is my standard compressor and saturator. A few others are used, too.
TBTECH, KirchhoffEQ, sounds great, does so many things
Valhalla, awesome sounding, versatile Revs and Delays
Surge, PhasePlant, Helix, SD3, ... Hard to draw a line. But all these are frequently used here.
Waves, OmniChannel is my standard compressor and saturator. A few others are used, too.
TBTECH, KirchhoffEQ, sounds great, does so many things
Valhalla, awesome sounding, versatile Revs and Delays
Surge, PhasePlant, Helix, SD3, ... Hard to draw a line. But all these are frequently used here.
ABX is enemy to GAS
- Banned
- 3197 posts since 23 Jan, 2022
Sonic Charge
Madrona Labs
Native Instruments
Unfiltered Audio
GRM Tools
Eventide
Arturia
Synapse Audio
Sinevibes
Output
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