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Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 5:12 am
by Crimsonghost
zakski wrote:Sausage fattener
Totally worth the money just too see that sausage get angry.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:01 am
by outbound
Crimsonghost wrote:
zakski wrote:Sausage fattener
Totally worth the money just too see that sausage get angry.
:lol:

My faves are my UAD ones, The Pultec Pro gets a ridiculous amount of use atm. :D

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:46 am
by legend4ry
Omnisphere / Kontakt.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 12:07 pm
by nameless133
Izotope Ozone.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:07 pm
by lloydy
Funny trying to define professional for plugins.I mean if you was to look at the film industry Native instruments Kontakt is up there as the most used soft sampler so would this constitute to it being the most professional?
Anyway back on topic,i would say my top plugins are Izotope Ozone,psp vintage warmer2 and anything by fabfilter or native instruments.
I'm about to get a Uad system which will probably become my most used platform.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 4:25 pm
by bodom418
I came here for a laugh, expecting the usual carving session... You're getting entirely too friendly, forum ;-)

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 4:40 pm
by legend4ry
Well some plugins are cheap and tacky. Wouldn't call them very professional.. You wouldn't see silly freeware in a studio which earns enough than to pay its own bills.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:39 pm
by Dystinkt
Albino all day every day

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:32 am
by LogiSpark
I'd say Nexus 2, Harmor, and Sytrus. Nexus 2 helps me get some crazy pads and pianos (The expansion pack make it 100 times better) and Sytrus can make some pretty good Vowel bass, Harmor can make some epic reeces

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:54 am
by SMOR3S
Anything Waves, Ozone, FabFilter, or NI...

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:48 am
by dotcurrency
Fruity Dance

could not do this producing shit without it

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:06 am
by Gravehill
All the waves stuff, u-he diva, melodyne, pro-q , tone 2 bifilter

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:36 pm
by SunkLo
For instruments:
FM8, Reaktor Prism, Absynth
Alchemy
Lounge Lizard
Superior Drummer
Zebra2
Some Kontakt libraries

For processing:
DMG Compassion, Equilibrium
Fabfilter Pro-L, Pro-Q, Pro-C, Pro-G, Timeless 2, Saturn, Volcano
Softube Fet, CL1B
D16 Decimort
1176 and LA2A sims by Waves/TRackS
Cytomic The Glue
PSP Vintage Warmer 2, oldTimerME
112 dB Redline Reverb, Preamp

For metering:
iZotope Insight
Waves Dorrough
Nugen Visualizer



All the above plugins are excellent. There's more in my tickle-trunk but that's basically all my go-to shit.

Probably shouldn't have let all those cats out of their bags but whatever, this thread will be buried soon anyway :6:

ps Don't sleep on Compassion! It's the most intuitive and versatile dynamics plugin I've ever used, by a long shot. :Q:

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:49 pm
by fragments
SunkLo wrote:
ps Don't sleep on Compassion! It's the most intuitive and versatile dynamics plugin I've ever used, by a long shot. :Q:
I've been looking at Compassion on and off for a long time. Is it a work horse? Worth 250 or whatever they are asking? I know it's a tad steep.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:04 pm
by fragments
On the real...I cant praise Slate Digital enough. I mix every project w Virtual Tape Machine and V Console Collection. I dont know if it sounds like real tape and a real analog desk...but I like how it sounds...whatever that is.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:30 am
by SunkLo
fragments wrote:
SunkLo wrote:
ps Don't sleep on Compassion! It's the most intuitive and versatile dynamics plugin I've ever used, by a long shot. :Q:
I've been looking at Compassion on and off for a long time. Is it a work horse? Worth 250 or whatever they are asking? I know it's a tad steep.
It does pretty much everything. I never even knew about the second bottom panel that pops out until I'd been using it for a while. It's really configurable. And the UI shows you exactly what's going on.

It's become my standard utility compressor just out of sheer versatility:
Ratio from 1:1 to -1:1, attack from 0 - 1 second, release from 0 - 5 seconds, auto release, rms time, hold time, attack and release curve controls, upward and downward expansion and compression, transient shaper, clipper, configurable meters, k system metering, etc.

If you need a jack of all trades compressor, I'd definitely give it a try.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 2:00 am
by fragments
It's one of those I know I should buy...and it will always be there...so I get distracted by shinny things. Will have to demo it again.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 2:36 am
by SunkLo
Another plugin I forgot to add was RND D1/D4. Pretty interesting approach to dynamics that can work well in certain situations.
It's now called the dyna-mizer after the company changed hands or something. http://rndigital.net/dynamizer.html

The audio's separated into 4 bands based upon gain and processed from there. Sort of like a vertical multiband dynamics type of thing.

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 4:59 am
by Eat Bass
when you say professional, i think--well developed, excellent support/customer service, advanced features, elegant GUI, etc.

is this more of a whats your favorite plugin question though haha?

anyways some plugins i really enjoy are

audio damage eos
audio damage dubstation
camelphat
fabfilter saturn
IIEQ Pro EQ
and maybe even wow filter, even though it sounds so cliche nowadays in dubstep, it sounds really nice even with the resonance whacked up

Re: Most proffesional plug ins you guys use

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 5:28 am
by SunkLo
Eat Bass wrote: is this more of a whats your favorite plugin question though haha?
I'm quite certain it's exactly that, but wrapped in a noobish layer of "what pro plugins do I use to make pro sounding trax like the pros?"