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Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:56 pm
by wub
bouncingfish wrote:Interesting, noone else picked iris. What do you like about it?
Not being flippant, but do you know what it does? It's a pretty unique bit of software.

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 3:12 pm
by bouncingfish
You're right, I don't really know much about it.
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OKay, watched the commercial now on iZotope's webiste and read a bit, looks really cool. Is this the same type of resynthesis as in ImageLine's Harmor?

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 4:31 pm
by Crimsonghost
bouncingfish wrote:
Crimsonghost wrote:Wait another 2 months and buy K9 when it goes on sale.
It wont go as low as 400though, will it?
It will go down to $399. Youll need to come up with the difference for tax (depending on where you live), but if youre trying to go legit, its the best bang for your buck.

Massive and fm8 on there own will cost $400. Not to metion you get absynth, reaktor, kontakt, gr5, solid mix series, battery 4...

Unless you dont think youll ever use any of that stuff, it just makes the most sense.

But if you dont want to go that route, id say Synthmaster (still on sale for $69!), ValhallaRoom ($50 (only reverb youll ever need)), BiFilter2 is great (you can get it for free with an issue of CM ($5 instead of $40)), Maybe The Glue ($99) or (my new favorate) Klaghelm dc8c ($29). Both are great compressers, but the dc8c is more of a jack of all trades. If you need a good eq then EQuick ($99) or if you have more cash left over EQuilibrium or ProQ (both $189).

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:25 pm
by ehbes
$130 on reason 7 upgrade
$270 college beer money

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:30 pm
by wub
ehbrums1 wrote:$130 on reason 7 upgrade
$270 college beer money
#TruHed

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:59 pm
by Add9
Damn, now I don't know whether to spend my software money on beer or weed.

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 7:13 pm
by bouncingfish
Crimsonghost wrote:
bouncingfish wrote:
Crimsonghost wrote:Wait another 2 months and buy K9 when it goes on sale.
It wont go as low as 400though, will it?
It will go down to $399. Youll need to come up with the difference for tax (depending on where you live), but if youre trying to go legit, its the best bang for your buck.

Massive and fm8 on there own will cost $400. Not to metion you get absynth, reaktor, kontakt, gr5, solid mix series, battery 4...

Unless you dont think youll ever use any of that stuff, it just makes the most sense.

But if you dont want to go that route, id say Synthmaster (still on sale for $69!), ValhallaRoom ($50 (only reverb youll ever need)), BiFilter2 is great (you can get it for free with an issue of CM ($5 instead of $40)), Maybe The Glue ($99) or (my new favorate) Klaghelm dc8c ($29). Both are great compressers, but the dc8c is more of a jack of all trades. If you need a good eq then EQuick ($99) or if you have more cash left over EQuilibrium or ProQ (both $189).
Really, 399? I didnt even consider komplete, thought it would be like 1000!
Synthmaster looks cool but I don't know... and thanks, I'll be buying that cm issue then, wicked!
Suppose since I have Space Designer i could just do what someone mentioned earlier and get some quality IRs and load them in, wont need Valhalla then, or will I? For compressors, if I dont get komplete and I have money over I think I'll get ProC or maybe the glue then. Hundred bucks is a bit much for a compressor considering the fact that I already have one but well.
Thanks!

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 7:15 pm
by bouncingfish
ehbrums1 wrote:$130 on reason 7 upgrade
$270 college beer money
You have a point there...

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 7:19 pm
by Eskimo
bouncingfish wrote:Thanks for all the replies!

wub wrote:iZotope Iris - $249
Valhalla Shimmer - $50
GeoSonics - ~£99
Interesting, noone else picked iris. What do you like about it?
Crimsonghost wrote:Wait another 2 months and buy K9 when it goes on sale.
It wont go as low as 400though, will it?
Eskimo wrote:Schaack audio transient shaper - 80usd (dont know exact price but around that)
Sausage fattener - 29usd
Bifilter2 - 49usd
distroyr - free
kombinat - 49usd
classic compressor (and other effects from this "series" http://freemusicsoftware.org/650) - free
karmafx series - free (http://karmafx.net/?id=1 scroll down a bit)
oligarc - 60usd
ambience- free
Those are the ones I can't live without that aren't included in FL
that's 267usd, you might want to save it or buy a synth or a plugin you want/need, or buy some good shrooms. I don't know how good the Logic arsenal is. Good luck to you!
Brilliant, thanks for mentioning those freebies as well. What is Oligarc?
Oligarc is a filter, phaser and chorus, has a really nice character though, I use it mainly to make reeses smoother, might not be what you need though, demo it!

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:05 pm
by Crimsonghost
bouncingfish wrote:
Crimsonghost wrote:
bouncingfish wrote:
Crimsonghost wrote:Wait another 2 months and buy K9 when it goes on sale.
It wont go as low as 400though, will it?
It will go down to $399. Youll need to come up with the difference for tax (depending on where you live), but if youre trying to go legit, its the best bang for your buck.

Massive and fm8 on there own will cost $400. Not to metion you get absynth, reaktor, kontakt, gr5, solid mix series, battery 4...

Unless you dont think youll ever use any of that stuff, it just makes the most sense.

But if you dont want to go that route, id say Synthmaster (still on sale for $69!), ValhallaRoom ($50 (only reverb youll ever need)), BiFilter2 is great (you can get it for free with an issue of CM ($5 instead of $40)), Maybe The Glue ($99) or (my new favorate) Klaghelm dc8c ($29). Both are great compressers, but the dc8c is more of a jack of all trades. If you need a good eq then EQuick ($99) or if you have more cash left over EQuilibrium or ProQ (both $189).
Really, 399? I didnt even consider komplete, thought it would be like 1000!
Synthmaster looks cool but I don't know... and thanks, I'll be buying that cm issue then, wicked!
Suppose since I have Space Designer i could just do what someone mentioned earlier and get some quality IRs and load them in, wont need Valhalla then, or will I? For compressors, if I dont get komplete and I have money over I think I'll get ProC or maybe the glue then. Hundred bucks is a bit much for a compressor considering the fact that I already have one but well.
Thanks!
Yeah man, K9 ultimate is $1000. K9 new is $499, but you can get it on sale for $399. They usually have there sales in october (right before they announce the new version of komplete).

Space designer is cool from what i hear. And theres lots of really good IR's out there. Im telling you though, if you looking for a great comp that wont break the bank, check out the dc8c. Theres a whole bunch of info on it at kvr. http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... =klanghelm

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:06 pm
by Crimsonghost
ehbrums1 wrote:$130 on reason 7 upgrade
$270 college beer money
Although, cant really argue with this. :mrgreen:

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:27 pm
by bouncingfish
Crimsonghost wrote:
bouncingfish wrote:
Really, 399? I didnt even consider komplete, thought it would be like 1000!
Synthmaster looks cool but I don't know... and thanks, I'll be buying that cm issue then, wicked!
Suppose since I have Space Designer i could just do what someone mentioned earlier and get some quality IRs and load them in, wont need Valhalla then, or will I? For compressors, if I dont get komplete and I have money over I think I'll get ProC or maybe the glue then. Hundred bucks is a bit much for a compressor considering the fact that I already have one but well.
Thanks!
Yeah man, K9 ultimate is $1000. K9 new is $499, but you can get it on sale for $399. They usually have there sales in october (right before they announce the new version of komplete).

Space designer is cool from what i hear. And theres lots of really good IR's out there. Im telling you though, if you looking for a great comp that wont break the bank, check out the dc8c. Theres a whole bunch of info on it at kvr. http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... =klanghelm
Thanks Ill check that out!

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:29 pm
by bouncingfish
Eskimo wrote:
bouncingfish wrote:Thanks for all the replies!

wub wrote:iZotope Iris - $249
Valhalla Shimmer - $50
GeoSonics - ~£99
Interesting, noone else picked iris. What do you like about it?
Crimsonghost wrote:Wait another 2 months and buy K9 when it goes on sale.
It wont go as low as 400though, will it?
Eskimo wrote:Schaack audio transient shaper - 80usd (dont know exact price but around that)
Sausage fattener - 29usd
Bifilter2 - 49usd
distroyr - free
kombinat - 49usd
classic compressor (and other effects from this "series" http://freemusicsoftware.org/650) - free
karmafx series - free (http://karmafx.net/?id=1 scroll down a bit)
oligarc - 60usd
ambience- free
Those are the ones I can't live without that aren't included in FL
that's 267usd, you might want to save it or buy a synth or a plugin you want/need, or buy some good shrooms. I don't know how good the Logic arsenal is. Good luck to you!
Brilliant, thanks for mentioning those freebies as well. What is Oligarc?
Oligarc is a filter, phaser and chorus, has a really nice character though, I use it mainly to make reeses smoother, might not be what you need though, demo it!
Might get the demo when I get home to my computer in a few days then!
Logic has a chorus and phaser though but they're not excellent..

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:48 pm
by AxeD
dubunked wrote:why would you spend your limited money on effect plugins? i mean, I'm someone who owns zero non-native effect plugins, so take this with a grain of salt, but what is wrong with Logic's native ones?
I'm also mixing, like as an engineer so you need that shit. I actually barely do any producing with stuff outside of native Pro Tools, Logic and most importantly Reason.

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 9:04 pm
by SunkLo
I can say +1 on Oligarc, it has vibes! Great all in one modulation effect. U-He makes good shit, from the Uhbiks to Zebra2.

Heard Superior Drummer mentioned and forgot about that. Essential bit of kit for me. Your style might dictate otherwise, but if you use organic live sounding jazzy drums and want to be able to process them from raw to finished product, Superior Drummer is amazing. Custom and Vintage pack has nice snares, Allaire has a dope hihat.

Regarding impulses vs algorithmic reverb: live impulses will always sound more realistic but algorithmic reverbs will offer more flexibility. You can shape the impulse to customize it a bit, but ultimately it's a static snapshot. Also, convolution is a very expensive process compared to an algorithmic reverb. Especially with long impulses. Usually an impulse will be used for the early reflections to impart the character of a space, and a standard algorithmic reverb will be used for the long tail. If you start throwing space designers on every track, you're gonna notice heavy cpu load.

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 4:43 am
by titchbit
Crimsonghost wrote:Yeah man, K9 ultimate is $1000. K9 new is $499, but you can get it on sale for $399. They usually have there sales in october (right before they announce the new version of komplete).

Space designer is cool from what i hear. And theres lots of really good IR's out there. Im telling you though, if you looking for a great comp that wont break the bank, check out the dc8c. Theres a whole bunch of info on it at kvr. http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... =klanghelm
holy shit wut? :o $400 for all that? might have to look into this...

also I'd like to add that when you get fm8 for instance, you can also use fm8's effects as an effect plugin. so this might save you money if you're looking for decent effects and you consider fm8's effects to be pretty good.

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 5:11 am
by SunkLo
Absynth has great effects too.

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:22 am
by bouncingfish
SunkLo wrote:Absynth has great effects too.
Really?

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:22 am
by bouncingfish
SunkLo wrote:Absynth has great effects too.
Really?

Re: You have 400$ on software... Go!

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:38 am
by Genevieve
SunkLo wrote:Heard Superior Drummer mentioned and forgot about that. Essential bit of kit for me. Your style might dictate otherwise, but if you use organic live sounding jazzy drums and want to be able to process them from raw to finished product, Superior Drummer is amazing. Custom and Vintage pack has nice snares, Allaire has a dope hihat.
Yeah that was me. I'm all about drumfills and solos and love the versatility of the drumwork. It's even just great for adding groove behind your one shots too. I just have the free version of EZ Drummer but I'll get Superior eventually