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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:32 am
by Jubz
BLK PLAGUE wrote:RFID wrote:No cracked bullshit on my machine!
get me!
Plenty on mine, brap!
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:23 am
by misk
i paid for reaktor 4, 5
as well as cubasse sx2,3
other than that.... no... just.... no.
theres something to be said for paying for software tho.
ive got some cracked shit that i barely EVER use, but i make reaktor do some pretty cool things, and it finds its way into every one of my tunes.
hell, i even made my own Reese synth that tears shit up (like it better than the menace) and only uses 6% of my cpu.
oh, and RFID, blockfish is fucking NUTS. cant belive its free. and fwiw, breakage uses it...

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:27 am
by bze
Foamo wrote:
synth
sampler
reverb
delay
distortion
other cool things?
I do have quite a few faves but from the synth dept. but conserning from the average hours of usage, Pro 53 by Native Instruments is the shit. Perfect for any melodic content in a track. I'd give my left arm for the actual hardware it's modelled after.
Been exploring FL's Directwave lately and for the price it whacks out every other software sampler there is. Tons of handy features, haven't got a complete grip yet but imo, for any sampling freak it's essential.
Again, FL's Reverb, robust and straight-forward to use. Some may have something to say about the quality of output but methinks it's 2nd to none in usability.
Audiodamage's Dubstation. Pretty (3D-modeled[!]) little plugin what will turn just about any track into dubby madness with a few tweaks. Straight-forward, not too precise and sounds pretty damn good, just lovely. Barely using any other delay after I discovered this one.
For some serious distortion, IK Multimedia's Amplitube 2. Expensive as hell but does the job better than anything. period.
From the dept of everything else that's cool, Smartelectronix. Tons of little nifty plugins for free.
Misk wrote:
ive got some cracked shit that i barely EVER use, but i make reaktor do some pretty cool things, and it finds its way into every one of my tunes.
Well isn't Reaktor good for pretty much anything if you just can handle it? Been trying to tame that beast for a few times but not my cake or tea.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:55 am
by demento
I'm really feeling Zeta but i also use absynth3
cubase audio window for sampling
haven't tried dubstation yet but i've been playing around with quite a few reverb modules, altiverb is pretty good but fucking chomps on my processor.
distortion wise it's either antares tube or amplitube for me
i use the waves pack in some capacity for every tune i work on, especially RChannel
i've also been using Disco DSP's Thrillme which can do some heavy shit in terms of compressing and enhancing beats and breaks.
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 6:52 am
by indi
http://www.sadglad.com/freevstplugins6.html
List of over 670 free VST's for you to download
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 1:49 pm
by plugexpert
freeware:
synth: oatmeal
sampler: renoise
reverb: ambience
delay: analoque delay
distortion: mda distortion
other cool things?: to many things to list
wares:
synth: reaktor
sampler: kontakt
reverb: altiverb
delay: ohmboys
distortion: guitarrig 2
other cool things?: to many things to list
Re: Favourite VSTs
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:28 am
by permutated
Foamo wrote:been using purely reason until now.. but just got Ableton, so im tryin to get into the VST world
so.. whats your favourites for:
synth
sampler
reverb
delay
distortion
other cool things?
cheers, would be good to hear wot u lot reccommend
synth: Absynth 3, Reaktor 5, Massive, ALBINO.
sampler: Whichever comes in ableton.
reverb: Altiverb 5
distortion: Camel Phat, Amplitube2
other: I love skidder, and Anatares Filter
Re: Favourite VSTs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:05 pm
by Fbac
That blockfish is cool ima grab that ^_^
Didnt see U-hes ACE or ZEBRA 2 on here,, im using ace more and more as i get my head round it. And been using zebra as an effect insert which is pretty cool but so far only messed around and then turned it off (unless im using it as asimple filter )
been using liquid sonics reverberate for Reverb dutys ,
and effectrix for my efx
(altho got reaktor and a basterdized version of something similer to finger but its cpu intensive and am getting results i like from effectrix on my leads. )
Re: Favourite VSTs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:18 pm
by FSTZ
haha
I love these old threads
RFID was my old hiphop alias
Re: Favourite VSTs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:23 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
whats w the four-letter codenames then? imma be ABCD soon.. or ABBA... wait..... dang
Re: Favourite VSTs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:38 pm
by FSTZ
yeah haha
it just kinda happened
I was obsessed with conspiracy related technology back then so hence the name RFID but I was really putting in work under my old name unklefestaZoid so I shortened that to festazoid and that became FSTZ
Thinking about these VSTs...
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:53 pm
by almostskate100
Hey guys,
I have a bit of cash saved up from work, and I was thinking of purchasing some more studio equipment / VSTs. I've really been looking into the Izotope plugins, especially Izotope Trash, and possibly the Sugarbytes Effectrix, which seemed like a pretty cool piece of software.
I recently bought some studio monitors and the MPK25, so the main piece of hardware I'd consider getting would be a new audio interface, though I'm not sure it would be worth it for use with my Macbook.
Has anyone had really great experiences with either of those VSTs? Or should I consider others? I currently have Ableton and Massive, fyi. Thanks
Re: Thinking about these VSTs...
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:20 pm
by oprs
tal noise maker, great and its free. haven't stopped fooling with it for about 7 hrs
Re: Favourite VSTs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:37 pm
by jimbeaux
synth: massive, orchestral vst, nexus.
sampler: standard FL sampler
reverb: ambience
delay: retro delay, fruity delay bank, perky
distortion: ohmicide, quadrafuzz
compression: Blockfish
other: dblueglitch
EQ: standard FL eq 2
Re: Thinking about these VSTs...
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:39 pm
by symmetricalsounds
izotope trash is sickness, not sure i'd bother with effectrix though. it's decent but i'd probably spend money elsewhere.
Re: Thinking about these VSTs...
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:57 pm
by Toolman4
yea effectix is kinda gimmicky if you ask me. It does anything you can do via automation/modulation but quicker and more convenient. If that's something you want, then by all means....I just think effectrix novelty will eventually wear off...not to mention I think the glitch mob might have displayed it's utility to nearly full potential. Sugar Bytes WoW filter is TOOO SICK though...just sayin

Re: Thinking about these VSTs...
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:05 pm
by wormcode
Yeah its cool but too gimmicky. You can do the same for free as already mentioned. Automation, scissors tool, even a little dblue glitch, which is the free plugin Effectrix was obviously based upon. Trash is great but also check out D16 Devastor.
Re: Thinking about these VSTs...
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:07 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
buy an i/o interface
Re: Thinking about these VSTs...
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:08 pm
by bassinine
yea, sugarbytes wow > effectrix. trash is good from what i hear... never used it though.
Re: Favourite VSTs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:13 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
FSTZ wrote:yeah haha
it just kinda happened
I was obsessed with conspiracy related technology back then so hence the name RFID but I was really putting in work under my old name unklefestaZoid so I shortened that to festazoid and that became FSTZ
if i hadda guess, i'd have pronounced ur current alias as "festaz"... close enough. The vowel-less thing leaves some room for interpretation sometimes.... like DFRNT.... de-front, different, defer not.... yeah, probz "different" but yakno
