vst to make digital sound more analogish

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well, you know that reason has very digital sound so i'd like to know if someone knows good remedy for this.
it's good tho that reason has that sound i think, but some sounds really need to be more undigital.

help much appreciated. :)

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personally I would rewire into a VST host and use PSP vintagewarmer or the free TbT plugins (tubelimit and saturated driver in particular)

search the forums, I'm sure this topic comes up at least once a week.

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could you please give me a link to TbT?

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thanks a lot!

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I *guarantee* this'll blow your socks off in a few weeks.

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Does what it says on the tin. I guess it's the warm up analogizer plugin you lot have been waiting for. :wink:
Last edited by Kingston on Fri May 19, 2006 7:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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What you have with Reason is a 'raw' sound. It just needs to be further processed with the right plugins.Even your favorite commercial artist sound would be rougher if you take all the expensive eq's,compressors and reverbs away, strip them to there raw form and their not as pleasing. just get the "BEST" sounding vst's you can find and i assure you that Reason's raw sound will be transformed into smooth,shinny,warm etc

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Within reason using the scream distortion unit's tape settings subtly can add a little something.

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Camelphatfree can fatten up a synth line (or a lot of things) quite nicely

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Why don't you buy an old & chip hardawre mixer on ebay, and make your sound goes inside/outisde ?
Else, try Voxengo ANalog suite, some say it works fine...
It depends on what you're after ( noise : izotope vinyl, voxengo tapebus, etc.)
Else, try equing (Posihfopit, and the warm/sceram algorithm)
Else, if you're after tape distortion, vintage warmer, elogoxxa baxxpander, tbt tubelimit.... They are plenty !

I know something else than the plugin stated above must come out from otiumFX soon, too.

But i really don'tknow why people want analogue when they work with digital...
I mean, it depends what you call "analogue"... The recording techniques ? Then go for opto compression, analogue equ'ing, frequency range reduction and tape drive... But not only one plugin will give you this in a minute.
If you're after inner analogue sound from a synth, then you have to have some kind of oscillation, not as accurate as the digital ones... Some XOxos synths have such a "analogue instability" feature...
Most of analogue equipement can be cheaper these days than digital one who claim to make you sound analogue...

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it doesn't surprise me that this comes up so often.


I often think music done strictly with computer generated sounds can sound very cold and sterile.

just pop in AJA or DSOTM and compare to something recent.


If you can't hear the warmth ......well :shrug:

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I'd try Vintage Warmer. Also take a look at the products from Tritone Digital.

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Record it through good converters on a good tape deck using a high qualiy tape - voila.

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Kingston wrote:I *guarantee* this'll blow your socks off in a few weeks.

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Does what it says on the tin. I guess it's the warm up analogizer plugin you lot have been waiting for. :wink:
Kingston.....now you've REALLY done it!
I'm on edge man......I CAN'T wait! :)

Are you working on this with bmanic? Or is this all yours?
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Kingston wrote:I *guarantee* this'll blow your socks off in a few weeks.

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Does what it says on the tin. I guess it's the warm up analogizer plugin you lot have been waiting for. :wink:
Bring it, B'yotch! :hyper:
That reminds to read up on M/S processing. I simply have no clue how to mix with it - but I can't wait for this crazy-ass plugin!

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