Best pluggins..

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In your opinion, what are the best pluggins for

EQ:

Compression:

Reverb:

Id say


Timeworks EQ

Timeworks Compression

Timeworks ReverbX
 
TC Parametric EQ is the best. (love how you can decouple the left and right chanels. The loudness control kicks butt too.) Intuitive display. Sound is everything.

Waves C4 multi band compressor wrocks. Not totally intuitive at the start, but once you get going, you're hooked. Presets are handy starting points. Excellent manual.


Waves and TC both make excellent reverbs.
 
Well . . . when you talk about EQ plugins, it's kind of hard to mention anything other than the Sony Oxford EQ. It's like $800 and the algorythms are pretty intense. It's pretty much going to smoke any of the cheaper stuff, although there's no doubt the waves' and timeworks stuff is pretty decent.

As for compression, I think ever since the Mackie / UAD plugins hit the market, they pretty much took over. I've played with them, and like them a lot. Not enough to justify buying a whole new set of plugs when I'm perfectly happy with Waves, but I'd say their compression is a small nudge better.

As for Reverb, it's pretty obvious to me that nothing can touch Sonic Foundry's Accoustic Mirror yet. Mind you, I haven't had a chance to play with Dreamverb, which is supposed to be some big deal now. Honestly, though, I don't really think there's any one best reverb plugin. None of them are particularly stunning yet, as technology is still trying to catch up to where better algorythms can be used and still be processor-efficient.
 
i'd say it depends on the application

waves renaissance comp and vox i find great for vocals

UAD1176 KILLS ON DRUMS!!!(i just purchased it and I LOVE IT!)

for sub mix or mix bus i like the PSP vintage warmer

UADDreamverb best S/w reverb i've heard(the parameters are crazy dry to humid air wtf??!)...timeworks reverbx is definitly up there though

For EQ it depends...for a musical eq i'd go with the timeworks eq or the UAD Cambridge...or a 'beefy' eq would be the UAD pultec

for transparent- waves LINbroad band eq or Voxengo Curve eq

Chess- isn't acoustic mirrors reverb sound dependant on the impulse...?
 
chessrock said:

As for Reverb, it's pretty obvious to me that nothing can touch Sonic Foundry's Accoustic Mirror yet. [

Uhh........ever try SIR? For free? Just download quality impulses and nothing will be better than the real thing. Lexicons, TC works, all kinds of stuff available for FREE.
 
Uh . . . that's the same thing as Accoustic Mirror, basically. :D

And yea, Teach, it is dependent on the impulse. Sonic Foundry budles a bunch of pre-made impulses with their software, though. I particularly like the stairwells and hallways, because they're far more natural than anything you'd get with a canned reverb.
 
I've gotta ask, are you guys wealthy or what?

It's gonna take a while before I can afford any of the Wave plug-ins.
 
cellardweller said:
I've gotta ask, are you guys wealthy or what?

It's gonna take a while before I can afford any of the Wave plug-ins.

You should check out the Ultrafunk plugs. I heard they were out of business, but I'm sure someone out there is still distributing them. Ultrafunk makes (made) some really outstanding stuff for the money.
 
I do this on semi-pro level. It does cost a lot, but in the end it's worth it. I make more money than my real job sometimes! IMO the computer makes things cheaper than buying a whole rack.
 
chessrock said:
You should check out the Ultrafunk plugs. I heard they were out of business, but I'm sure someone out there is still distributing them. Ultrafunk makes (made) some really outstanding stuff for the money.

cakewalk bought out ultrafunk i don't know if they sell it separately from sonar 3 though..
 
Ultrafunk plugs are distributed 'free' in Sonar3 Producer Edition - which is like the Sonar XL distribution.

I'm diggin (and learning) the multiband opto response curves - vintage I think they call it. The presets sound pretty good to wet your whistle !

So anyone with Sonar 2 & 3 has the Timeworks stuff and the Ultrafunk suite - cool ! :cool:

It doesn't stop me from wondering about Waves though... I guess I could demo a couple of plugs. Too bad they won't sell them seperately (?) just in the Ren-Pack or Gold-Pack or whatever it is. Then there's the dongle...are those fightin words over here ? Ha Ha ! :)

kylen
 
Kylen, I use the Waves stuff all the time, but if all of them were to suddenly disappear off my computer . . . and all I had to work with were ultrafunk and timeworks, I don't think I'd really miss the waves stuff too bad if at all.
 
Thanks chessrock ! Now I can get some sleep, and save a few hundred bucks (for analog) :)

Cool website by-the-way from your post on the 'what makes a good engineer thread' !

kylen
 
Waves rock. I don't care for Waves reverb (probably just because I haven't figured it out yet...) so I use rgcAudio reverb.
 
my buddy has the waves renaissance pack. the Ren. reverb is very nice !
 
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