D danny.guitar Guest Mar 24, 2007 #2 For what......? This gets asked a lot... Reverb - GlaceVerb. Completely free, and sounds just as good as my Waves reverb. Great for acoustic guitar/vocals/electric guitar...everything really. Compressor - ReaComp, comes with Reaper but I think it can also be downloaded from www.KVRAudio.com. Limiter - W1 Limiter. Delay - Kjaerhus Audio Classic Delay. You can find a good, free plugin for just about everything (EQ, delay, reverb, etc.) here: http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/classic-series.php EQ - Classic EQ, Paris EQ, ReaEQ (comes with Reaper).
For what......? This gets asked a lot... Reverb - GlaceVerb. Completely free, and sounds just as good as my Waves reverb. Great for acoustic guitar/vocals/electric guitar...everything really. Compressor - ReaComp, comes with Reaper but I think it can also be downloaded from www.KVRAudio.com. Limiter - W1 Limiter. Delay - Kjaerhus Audio Classic Delay. You can find a good, free plugin for just about everything (EQ, delay, reverb, etc.) here: http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/classic-series.php EQ - Classic EQ, Paris EQ, ReaEQ (comes with Reaper).
C cello_pudding Well-known member Mar 25, 2007 #8 this may hi-jack....but is vst/directx like rtas/tdm. is it easier on your computer if you use both instead of all dx?
this may hi-jack....but is vst/directx like rtas/tdm. is it easier on your computer if you use both instead of all dx?
SouthSIDE Glen independentrecording.net Mar 26, 2007 #9 cello_pudding said: this may hi-jack....but is vst/directx like rtas/tdm. is it easier on your computer if you use both instead of all dx? Click to expand... It's probably a good time to slowly start weaning off of DX. I believe Microsoft has dropped DX support in the new Vista OS, and the few software companies that still do support DX are probably going to follow suit real quick. G.
cello_pudding said: this may hi-jack....but is vst/directx like rtas/tdm. is it easier on your computer if you use both instead of all dx? Click to expand... It's probably a good time to slowly start weaning off of DX. I believe Microsoft has dropped DX support in the new Vista OS, and the few software companies that still do support DX are probably going to follow suit real quick. G.
C Chill New member Mar 26, 2007 #10 ...and if you have any doubt about DX vs VST, search KVR for each kind of effect and you'll find far more VST effects than DX effects.
...and if you have any doubt about DX vs VST, search KVR for each kind of effect and you'll find far more VST effects than DX effects.