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ritaheed
27-11-2009, 01:56 AM
anyone recomend good eq and compressor plugins and pluggins that add warmth etc
also does any one have eq and compression tutorials and any advice on how to create space in your tracks
thanks in advance
tonyc2002
27-11-2009, 09:47 AM
anyone recomend good eq and compressor plugins and pluggins that add warmth etc
also does any one have eq and compression tutorials and any advice on how to create space in your tracks
thanks in advance
I really liking the Renaissance plugins at the moment...
Waves | Plug-ins | Renaissance Equalizer (http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=190)
Waves | Plug-ins | Renaissance Compressor (http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=171)
Waves | Plug-ins | Renaissance Bass (http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=194)
BloodStar
27-11-2009, 10:40 AM
Bootsy freeware pack is good place to start
KVR: bootsie roundup (http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=218656&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0)
from commerical plugins i really like all stuff from Stillwell Audio
Audio Plugins | Stillwell Audio - It's About The Sound (http://www.stillwellaudio.com/?page_id=28)
for saturation IK Amlitube is great. I love AmpegSVX for bass saturation. Jimi Hendrix and Metal are both nice for screaming tones.
KVR: Audio Plug-in Database (Search Page) - VST, Audio Units, DirectX, LADSPA, DSSI (http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php?mode=results&st=f&q=AMPLITUBE)
rhythmtech
27-11-2009, 11:47 AM
I really liking the Renaissance plugins at the moment...
Waves | Plug-ins | Renaissance Equalizer (http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=190)
Waves | Plug-ins | Renaissance Compressor (http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=171)
Waves | Plug-ins | Renaissance Bass (http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=194)
although they are nice clinical processors they add zero warmth. totally transparent would be more my way of thinking of them.
for real warmth in compression have a look at
softube stuff - 1176 FET, or CL1B.
or
waves CLA bundle
or
UAD neve 33609
for warmth without compression
bootsie ferric
or
wavearts tube saturator
or
soundtoys decapitator
or
URS saturator
BloodStar
27-11-2009, 12:12 PM
one more for nice saturation
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/images/tal-tube.jpg
VST TAL-Tube (http://kunz.corrupt.ch/?Products:VST_TAL-Tube)
Mindful
27-11-2009, 08:17 PM
although they are nice clinical processors they add zero warmth. totally transparent would be more my way of thinking of them.
I gotta disagree (And we both know I'm way smarter than you Baz so I hope you are sorry for your mistake! )..
waves R comp adds warmth and is far from transparent (my fave compressor and RQ is my fave EQ)
Renaissance EQ and compressor used throughout a track bring warmth. I don't just mean use it especially to make ONE sound warm, but on most sounds that you will be EQing and compressing and you should get some warm results.
I think they are just subtle enough that you can use them as your 'workhorse' tools for these jobs but not so over colorful that you can only use them as a specialist warmth tool so to speak.
Like I say if used on many sounds the combined results show.
the obvious compressor for saturation is PSP Vintage warmer I would say.
PSPaudioware.com - high quality audio processors and effects plug-ins in AudioUnit, RTAS and VST format for Mac and PC (http://www.pspaudioware.com/)
All PSP plug-ins are pretty special
I like Antares Tube for adding color, warmth, magic, sex appeal or whatever you call it
Antares Tube: Analog Tube Modeling Plug-In (http://www.antarestech.com/products/tube.shtml)
is simple but works if you want subtle or brutish results.
For more specialist EQ jobs Im in love with URS
Unique Recording Software (http://www.ursplugins.com/ursEVERY.html)
In my opinion they are sublime.
alot of people swear by the URS compressors also... personally they are not for me and Im not realy a fan of them BUT worth a look without doubt.
Unique Recording Software (http://www.ursplugins.com/ursCOMP.html)
As for space in tracks...
This is mostly about EQ (the subtractive kind), reverb (often the subtle kind), creative use of the stereo field, balancing the levels of your sounds (think dynamically rather than every sound must be upfront, compressed and loud or whatever)
Really the subject could be gone into much deeper and is worthy of its own thread/topic
maybe you will find this useful...
Music Production Tips from Tenth Egg (http://www.tenthegg.co.uk/tips/archive/)
not exactly in-depth but simple and easy to read and it covers a couple of your questions.
rhythmtech
27-11-2009, 08:19 PM
:lol:
you are so wrong. they're more transparent than a cheap hookers knickers!
Mindful
27-11-2009, 08:25 PM
If you are going to choose just one bunch of plug-ins for the job I would highly recommend the Renaissance pack
Waves | Bundles | Renaissance Maxx (http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=177)
Mindful
27-11-2009, 08:28 PM
:lol:
you are so wrong. they're more transparent than a cheap hookers knickers!
Is pointless arguing with you I know as no matter how right I am or how awesome my argument may be I know you already made your simple mind up :D
plus because Im right!!!!
ritaheed
27-11-2009, 10:38 PM
kool ppl, good bunch of plugins to have a gander at
tonyc2002
27-11-2009, 10:44 PM
although they are nice clinical processors they add zero warmth. totally transparent would be more my way of thinking of them.
Hmmm, I guess it depends a lot (like any processor) what you put through it.
tonyc2002
01-12-2009, 11:27 PM
Also, I have been salivating over these EQs lately. Highly, highly, highly recomended...
Waves | Plug-ins | API 560 (http://www.waves.com/content.aspx?id=3611)
herman
02-12-2009, 03:05 AM
Also, I have been salivating over these EQs lately. Highly, highly, highly recomended...
Waves | Plug-ins | API 560 (http://www.waves.com/content.aspx?id=3611)
I'll be selling my API bundle with these in soon ish if anyone is interested ;)
The_Laughing_Man
02-12-2009, 12:11 PM
Not sure about the waves renaissance stuff, I think the effect is more psychosomatic than real. I`ve never really noticed that much effect with them, but I tend to stay away from waves gear anyway.
Crysonic NXtasy is a fantastic product for adding tube like warmth/Harmonic Distortion to sound.
With that problem taken out of the way you can then focus on using good compression applicable to the job.
There are quite a few nice compressors out there all with their own quirks and character.
I`m a huge fan of Liquid Mix stuff, and would recommend a Liquid Mix to anyone.
Sonalksis make a lovely compressor with some interesting and useful features and their dynamic EQ is simply amazing for mix tricks not possible with anything else. Their TBK3 extreme compressor is just madness. Very unique.
Stillwell stuff is also very good. The Rocket compressor is pretty nuts.
I find the Sonnox plugs to be good for EQ also.
"Warmth" is a subjective term, I find good use of EQ and use of sound will give more warmth than a "warmth" plugin.
If your mix is already warm from your sound treatment then the use of a valve type harmonic distortion in a very subtle way will be all you need just to add a touch of silk.
Creating space is all about EQ and sound placement within stereo.
EQ isn`t just the application of an effect to a sound though. The best EQ is choosing the right sound for the mix in the first place.
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