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> Audio Unit Plugins For Using In Breakbeat/d&b, For logic 6 platinum OS X
TEK1077
posté mer. 24 sept. 2003, 15:40
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Can anyone tell me of anygood plugin/synth's for making the above type music.

So far I have ES1,EXS24,EVP88,EVD6, V-station, Absynth, Evoc20, and of coarse the inbuilt plug ins. I am considering ES-2. I hear junglist will be ideal for what i want but that is not available for use with logic on os x.


My ES-2 demo has expired now, and i have not had much of a chance to play around with it. Could this be any good for making Breakbeat + D&B?


I thought that the ES2 is more ideal for Trance kind of stuff, as is most of the above plug-ins.

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boze
posté jeu. 2 oct. 2003, 16:27
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with jungle and breakbeat it helps to be experimental too. apps like Reaktor will give you a ton of flexibility and access to a huge user library that no other softsynth can match. or even getting some cheap guitar footpedals to hurt the sound can have good results.

the spectrasonics apps are very good sounding but aren't geared toward jungle more than they are toward anything else. you could definitely have fun with all three though- watch the Stylus demo at their site and listen to some of the Trilogy and Atmosphere demo mp3s.


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