Grungeliser is another good vinyl-emulation plugin, I use that way more than the isotope one, the scratches and noise on
the isotope vinyl plug are terrible... not cool terrible just ear-piercing-make-you-wanna-gnaw-off-your-own-arm terrible.
Grungeliser has got a good distortion knob, and a nice chunky eq tweek with lots of resonance, i think it comes with cubase.
Some more tips on getting that crunchy sound (i am a fan of those style beats, waaay moreso than this nu-skool ultra-clean stuff) is add a bit of distortion.
Doing the 8-bit thing is good too, tho often you will get tons of hiss with that, either take that out later, or try 12-bit intead, good crunchyness, less hiss. Also this will make some kicks and snares sound like crap, if that's so, leave those in 16 bit and bring everything else back to 8 or 12 bit.
Also, try some mono reverb over the snare, not too long, and maybe a bit on the hats (or pitch shift a tamborine waaaay down) i find for those cypress hill styles some low pitch shifted hats and tamborine/other toppy percussion works well.
and sometimes i just sample a crunchy loop, roll off the low end, EQ the mids and highs a bit, and have it play behind the loop ive sequenced.
Hope that helps!
~ToR
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