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Eat Bass
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by Eat Bass » Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:07 am
Depone wrote:Eat Bass wrote:Sonika wrote:Eat Bass wrote:def get logic pro for 199, cant beat that price and sculpture, es2, space designer, and various other plugs are well worth it. although i do admit logics reverbs sound very metallic to me and space designer is fiddly as fuck. i myself like more simple but amazing reverbs like audio damage eos.
Yeah, especially the silververb - SO FUCKING METALLIC! You can get around it though, it just takes some fiddling.
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Yeah they all sound metallic to me and space designer is so fiddly to me. I love ad eos it's beautiful sounding and the GUI is so easy to program
I like complex synths and distortion and things but for reverb and delays and such I just like things that are easy to program an sound good. Audio damage eos reverb and substation delay are dope for that
I will have to give those a demo.
But space designer is for me, one of the most easily programmed reverbs out there. Plus its convolution reverb spaces are sounding superb. You should try sonnox Oxford reverb -
http://www.sonnoxplugins.com/pub/plugin ... reverb.htm
It sounds dope, but is a f'in pain to programme
audio damage doesnt offer demos. they offer 30 day money back guarantee though, as well as 120 day switch to any of their plugins of the same price.
but yeah i really love those two plugins, their amazing.
for some reason space designer never sat well with me. i liked reasons rv7000 advanced reverb much better lol.
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by Sonika » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:57 pm
How much does that audio damage's plugin cost? I've been looking for some reverbs beyond logic's stock ones for a while.
Logic's echo is really super easy to program and it sounds good, so are most of the other stock plugins.
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by Eat Bass » Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:27 pm
Sonika wrote:How much does that audio damage's plugin cost? I've been looking for some reverbs beyond logic's stock ones for a while.
Logic's echo is really super easy to program and it sounds good, so are most of the other stock plugins.
Most of audio damages plugs are 49 and they are of great quality. Still not much of a fan of logics reverbs or delays besides the tape delay I like that. But yeah audio damage eos reverb and dubstation delay are awesome and very cheap.
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by Sonika » Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:36 pm
Eat Bass wrote:Sonika wrote:How much does that audio damage's plugin cost? I've been looking for some reverbs beyond logic's stock ones for a while.
Logic's echo is really super easy to program and it sounds good, so are most of the other stock plugins.
Most of audio damages plugs are 49 and they are of great quality. Still not much of a fan of logics reverbs or delays besides the tape delay I like that. But yeah audio damage eos reverb and dubstation delay are awesome and very cheap.
I'll have to check em out. Thanks man

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by Eat Bass » Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:12 am
Sonika wrote:Eat Bass wrote:Sonika wrote:How much does that audio damage's plugin cost? I've been looking for some reverbs beyond logic's stock ones for a while.
Logic's echo is really super easy to program and it sounds good, so are most of the other stock plugins.
Most of audio damages plugs are 49 and they are of great quality. Still not much of a fan of logics reverbs or delays besides the tape delay I like that. But yeah audio damage eos reverb and dubstation delay are awesome and very cheap.
I'll have to check em out. Thanks man

Yeah def do man. They have a few really cool plugs. But yeah I went with eos and dubstation because they sound great and are easy as shit to program with their interfaces.
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by Sonika » Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:59 am
Sounds sweet. I just got the Saffire 2i2 interface and it comes with a really high quality software package of plugins (reverb, compressor, gater, EQ). The reverb on that is really nice too, not to mention the interface itself being awesome.
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by SKIN E » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:39 am
Logic pro is awesome, use it often for little things but I still prefer to build complete songs in cubase

It's all about preference.
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by nowaysj » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:00 am
Any logic heads in the bay area want to open their studio to me, so I could do a little hands on and see what logic is about. I haven't eaten any children in like two three weeks, so I should be straight, and all.
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by forsak3n » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:10 am
I recently converted from Logic Pro to Ableton Live... and I'm loving it.
Ableton seems more straight forward especially for loop based music though if i were to produce something less loop based I would turn to logic.
That having said I'm finding doing some things like muting single regions and hiding tracks in ableton frustrating because you have to some things manually where in logic there was a simple short cut.
Logic does come with some pretty sweet plugins that ableton doesn't have but the same goes vise versa.
They're both pretty solid imo, i'm just loving the workflow of ableton atm.
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by billybuxton » Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:29 pm
I just got an email off apple saying my imac will be with me on the 20th
I really hope logic 10 gets released soooooonnnnnn

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