Plugin Bundles Dos/donts, next step 4 me |
sam. 22 oct. 2005, 04:07
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i have digi 02 with protools 6.9.2 and also with reason 3.0. i also do a
lot of sampling. i mainly track a mellow style of hip hop, hard beats with cool sample loops, vocals, scratching and some syths from reason. everything is sounding great, but now it is time for mixdown and getting wet in some mastering. I want to get a good bundle of plugins to start with and i need some feedback. i have been looking at waves native power pack and digis pro factory bundle. Are these good options and what else should i consider? also where could i get good info on how certian plugins should be used and the right situation? |
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sam. 22 oct. 2005, 22:09
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I've never been a huge fan of the waves stuff but for mixing I have always loved Filterbank EQ's from McDSP. I know they have a native bundle that is more affordable. I'm not sure they are included but it's worth checking out for great EQ's. I've never tried their new verb but compressor bank is useful as well.
http://www.mcdsp.com/ |
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dj xxxtreme Plugin Bundles Dos/donts sam. 22 oct. 2005, 04:07
azusa You should check the UAD card. The plug ins are ex... ven. 4 nov. 2005, 00:56
dj xxxtreme thanks dim. 6 nov. 2005, 23:37
dangt The PT factory bundle is only just ok for decent r... lun. 7 nov. 2005, 23:13
azusa You should check the UAD card. The plug ins are ex... ven. 4 nov. 2005, 00:56
dj xxxtreme thanks dim. 6 nov. 2005, 23:37
dangt The PT factory bundle is only just ok for decent r... lun. 7 nov. 2005, 23:13
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