Well I'm not trying to stop anyone from using them if they want to. They are good. He's a smart dude, or at least smart enough to hire smart people to make his plug-ins. I'm just not ever going to buy them myself. I'm not contributing to his profiting from the dumbing down of audio engineering.JD01 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2017 7:49 am
Ah... that's fair enough. Is it like amp sims "Click here and sound like Angus Young!" without actually knowing anything about how to record a good track.
I wouldn't avoid them on that ground though, as all those things will do for n00bs in the long run is hold them back - that's what I found using sims for ages. What I'm after is a good (but simple to use) vocal EQ - although I might just learn to use the ones I have better and a vocal distortion.
"Tape saturation" type plugins
Re: "Tape saturation" type plugins
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Re: "Tape saturation" type plugins
I use mainly the Sonitus FX suite in Sonar. The verb is pretty stout and I know it well...same for compression. I also dig the tape module in an old version of Izotope (3) that I keep around just for that reason. I use what I have to in order to yield a sound that I want but it's mostly an ear thing. I also like to use an old multiband stereo enhancer. When used very sparingly on the middle frequencies, it can help open up the middle of a cluttered mix. They get a bad rap tho because most peeps use them like morons.
Re: "Tape saturation" type plugins
I've got a few tape saturation plugs...but TBH, I just never tried them on anything, since I track almost everything to a tape deck, and I hit it pretty hard...I don't have a need to use the plugs.