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#44452 - 09/03/15 11:52 AM Re: What plugins do you use [Re: Bob]
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I think there's a tape saturator in PT too, the PSA-1 for bass and even a makeshift cabinet simulator is pretty cool. PSPMixsaturator sounds great with Steven Slate drums, a bit of Soundtoys Little Radiator on crashes and things sounded nice. I'm not using many plugins these days because I lost my iLok, usually just Sonitus EQs and Fabfilter Pro-L to keep from clipping. My son likes using FerricTDS on drums, reminds me a lot of Soundtoys Decapitator but not as solid (but breathes well if that's what you want). Decapitator on vocals helps a lot. If I am playing with a full band, I usually have some SSL 4000 channels on the vocals and the compressor on the drums and bass if not the master bus. All depends on what quality of tracks you had to begin with, not everybody's got high end mic pres and stuff so you might try and get the sounds after the fact.
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#44477 - 09/06/15 05:27 PM Re: What plugins do you use [Re: sable904]
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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 [Re: T.C.Kramer]
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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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Originally Posted By: sable904
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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#44559 - 09/12/15 06:18 PM Re: What plugins do you use [Re: Bob]
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This is my way of working and recording with Eleven Rack, in short, that the plugins I use most often.
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