#44412 - 08/31/15 12:30 AM
What plugins do you use
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For those that have the 11 r and where did you get them from. I realize it depends on the genre of music you play and if so where did you get them from ? I like Children of Bodom, Lamb of God, Epica, Metallica, etc.. TY
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#44415 - 08/31/15 06:19 AM
Re: What plugins do you use
[Re: sable904]
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Are you asking about Plug ins or are you asking about patches/presets for 11 Rack. If you want metal patches/presets, I suggest you take a look at my friend Brian's website http://elevenrackusers.blogspot.com/ He is known to many people here.
Edited by Bob (08/31/15 06:19 AM)
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#44416 - 08/31/15 07:26 AM
Re: What plugins do you use
[Re: Bob]
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I realize I did not word my statement more direct. Yes we all know the 11r comes with a certain amount of plugins. I was just wondering if some people buy or get free plug ins from a 3rd party? And which one's they like according to the style of music genre they play? Thanks
Edited by sable904 (08/31/15 07:28 AM)
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#44417 - 08/31/15 10:29 AM
Re: What plugins do you use
[Re: sable904]
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I think there is some confusion somewhere with your question.
Plugins are effects or processing done on a track in a DAW, like EQing a vocal or Compressing drums. I think you are referring to patches or presets, these are the block arrangements of effects and EQ along with the amp and cab and the relevant settings that reside in a storage spot in the eleven rack (ex. "B3" means the "B" bank in the "3" slot).
Are you asking about plugins for a DAW or user-created presets for the eleven rack? The eleven rack has no plugins..
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#44418 - 08/31/15 10:58 AM
Re: What plugins do you use
[Re: Downrazor11]
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Ok my bad, I ment Pro Tools. Sorry
Edited by sable904 (08/31/15 11:46 AM)
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#44424 - 09/01/15 06:44 AM
Re: What plugins do you use
[Re: sable904]
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I have and use some waves plugins, but they can be expensive over time. I have the native power pack, I also use Izotope ozone..
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#44425 - 09/01/15 08:13 AM
Re: What plugins do you use
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I have almost all of the plugins from FabFilter , and they not only SOUND awesome, but they are visually very easy to work with. For me, having a good visual representation of what's going on with a plugin can be a great tool to help train your ears. But it can also be a crutch sometimes if you solely rely on the visual element of a plugin while not LISTENING to how it is effecting the audio Another great place to get plugins from (with many free ones) is from Plugin-Alliance .
Edited by mikefont (09/01/15 08:16 AM)
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#44427 - 09/01/15 11:06 AM
Re: What plugins do you use
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I use Cakewalk now, and can say Fabfilter has some great stuff for sure.
As long as we're talking plugins though, I like some free ones like Proxim (helps get a better representation of a mic' d amp and air of already recorded tracks), AradazM (maximizer that is better for your Eleven Rack guitar tracks than expensive ones that sometimes bring out the noise). FerricTDS is a great free tape sim/saturater/maximizer also.
I'm still into a lot of the PSPAudioware stuff and Waves has a great new reverb called H-Reverb, I am demo-ing. Trying to make impulses of stuff I have demo'd but always nice to get the full Fabfilter or Waves plugins. The SSL4000 plugin worked great on drums and bass, I wish there was a cheap alternative, but definitely check that out if you can.
Once you get into saturation, you'll really like the Fabfilter Satufn plugin. I used that on my Summer Jam recording on individual tracks and it just has this analog/tube quality to it but you have to play around with it for a bit to understand what it does in your mix.
That's kind of the biggest thing you'll find is that you'll learn more by having a full session of drums, bass, guitars and you want things to sit just right without a bunch of EQing, compression, and overly done post FX stuff.
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#44435 - 09/01/15 11:31 PM
Re: What plugins do you use
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I use PT12 and some of my favs are freebies (thanks TLTD) for turning us on to the ones from "sound toys" a few years ago I have three of there's now... remember to watch around march each year for the freebie from them my fav of there's is the "little micro shift" then I got the Eventide "Ultra channel" and that one is like 6 plugins in one it includes there micro shift as well as the "oppressor" a "compressor" a gate and an EQ and a delay and pre and post level controls... I love it. some of the stock avid ones are good too the air EQ and the Maxim... I really haven't felt the need to buy any. hey if you guys could post some links too the free ones you got that would be cool.... thX
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#44477 - 09/06/15 05:27 PM
Re: What plugins do you use
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My first bundle I purchased was T-Racks deluxe edition. Very cool vintage stuff in there. Last year I purchased Izotope Ozone 5. It came with a free upgrade for Ozone 6. Surprisingly they are 2 separate plugins and I gotta say, I use Ozone 5 more than Ozone 6. It seems easier to use with much less latency and CPU usage. I use a couple free Massey plug ins that are real simple to use and sound great. And last but not least, the stock Protools plugins that probably get used the most.
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#44479 - 09/06/15 07:45 PM
Re: What plugins do you use
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there's a free version of Audio Assault's Head Crusher plugin, which, as the name implies, is a kind of Decapitator saturation plugin. There's a paid version as well, with more options.
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#44532 - 09/09/15 11:58 PM
Re: What plugins do you use
[Re: sable904]
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Yeah I ment Pro Tools. Guess I was just to tired when I posted that.
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#44533 - 09/09/15 11:59 PM
Re: What plugins do you use
[Re: sable904]
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I realize I did not word my statement more direct. Yes we all know the 11r comes with a certain amount of plugins. I was just wondering if some people buy or get free plug ins from a 3rd party? And which one's they like according to the style of music genre they play? Thanks Yeah I ment Pro Tools. Guess I was just to tired when I posted that.
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