Best type saturation vst for 2025?

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Hello, I need tube type saturation plugins. Price is not important, I want to know the best quality ones. There are options like Kush audio LG drive, Overloud Gem Sculptube, Black Rooster Audio OmniTec-67A, Black Box Analog Design Hg-2. Which one do you recommend? Are there any better ones? (It would be nice if it doesn't use too much CPU)

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Goodhertz Tupe

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Not sure if it's the best, but if price isn't important, then you might as well want to pick this one up as a bonus:

https://unitedplugins.com/DarkFire/

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If you want tube and price isn’t a major factor, get hardware.

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Just get either D16 Devastor or Arturia Coldfire. They are workhorses. Plenty of various types of saturation and distortion with a feasible CPU load.

If you want something more unpredictable, then Arturia Dist TUBE-CULTURE.

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If you are a Cubase user, its multiband saturation named Quadrafuzz is absolutely lovely for tube distorsion.
Simply tick "tube" inside.
It allows you to select only the bands that should trigger the distorsion, and trust me, this changes everything to the result.

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Better is subjective

Demo a few

Personal fav are specrte, bb tubes waves, and black box hg2 for just pure saturation but I mostly use other plugins like eqs or such to get saturation at every step these days

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In with my SoundToys Decapitator suggestion before every saturation plugin on the market is recommended. :tu:

Maybe the OP could tell us which ones he owns and/or has tried and what he likes or dislikes about them before we all just blindly throw out our personal favorites.
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I can't wait for the best reverb and delay 2025... :D

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Get a wave shaper.
Don't F**K with Mr. Zero.

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Ah_Dziz wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 9:48 pm Get a wave shaper.
This needs to be learned. If that's ok...

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Why not just get the free (or at least it always was) Softube Saturation Knob? It is just good.
Otherwise, Hornet Analog Channel is/was good (based on the earlier version I used for ages).

In this video I walk through all about what one needs to know about this process and compare several free/cheap options which all do what they say on the tin. Each has a different flavour like all hardware did (and most times several instances of the same unit would be different too).



Before someone asks, I haven't found any of those impressively priced things with silly knobs to sound any better than simpler tools. What I have found in some is fibbyness with things like hidden boosts. This review had me look at the new and wildly priced UAD thing which while nice doesn't manage to have any uberfulness when put to the A-B.



:-)

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IMO, one of the best saturators is an EQ: VSE-4 by Vertigo Sound. It has per-band saturation, FM drive, and overdrive.

Most importantly, it sounds really (*ducks tomatoes*) analog.
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THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP

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Ohmicide from ohm force is free now and is great for more subtle stuff aside from the crazy distortions it was marketed for. It has 4 bands with dynamics in addition to distortion as well as a ton of different distortion algorithms that can be switched per band. I sometimes use it to beef up a drum group or to squish together some layered synths.

You could also look into the Spice VST that allows you to put together a circuit model using engineering models. It's a CPU killer though. Fun to test simple circuits if you into building things especially and it does tubes.
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