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Posted by ClearWater on Jun-03-2009 04:34:

Best fx package

Looking for smooth reverbs, and fx with a high degree of quality and modulation options. Suggestions?


Posted by cryophonik on Jun-03-2009 04:45:

Tone2 Warmverb

Seriously, try the demo.


Posted by ClearWater on Jun-03-2009 04:49:

WOW, wasn't expecting so much in one kit...


Posted by coroknight on Jun-03-2009 04:52:

http://www.uhbik.com/

BT has said great things about this package. I like it also


Posted by kitphillips on Jun-03-2009 04:59:

Sonnox reverb, Sonalksis compressors and EQs.


Posted by Cryogen on Jun-03-2009 09:46:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Tone2 Warmverb

Seriously, try the demo.



That looks tasty for �60


Posted by Stephen Wiley on Jun-03-2009 10:16:

I have WarmVerb - I really like it. The GUI is as cool as they come and it's a great plug in. The presets are pretty intense but it's highly tweakable. It is the only plug-in I use for reverb.


Posted by Lucidity on Jun-03-2009 10:42:

Warmverb is a great all in one package, and the update just added more features including a really good sounding trancegate. But, for reverb, I prefer 112db's reverb plugin, best sounding algorithmic reverb (in vst) in my opinion.


Posted by Stephen Wiley on Jun-03-2009 10:58:

What is a very powerful, cheap, and easy to use compressor? Would like to stay in the double digits, but if there is some amazing compressor out there do tell.


Posted by dannib on Jun-03-2009 11:08:

for reverb: VSS3 on powercore. Nothing comes close on the software front imo apart from UAD plate 140 which is nowhere near as versitile.

Multi FX, delays, harmonizing etc - Soundtoys Native Bundle. Best sounding vst effects by far imo. Try echoboy and filterfreak. Absolutely amazing stuff. Designed by the guys who built Eventide's H3000!


Posted by Fledz on Jun-03-2009 11:18:

quote:
Originally posted by coroknight
http://www.uhbik.com/

BT has said great things about this package. I like it also

Never used these before but just tried the demos and not bad. Not bad at all. Decent price at US$150 too.


Posted by gr8ape on Jun-03-2009 12:02:

waves


Posted by Lucidity on Jun-03-2009 13:14:

quote:
Originally posted by gr8ape
waves


meh

IMO- they are oldschool, overpriced, and there is just way more out there that is better and more enjoyable to use. I mean, obviously they aren't bad, they have very nice stuff, like the SSL collection, and the L3, but, to me, there are many other tools for cheaper that I think do the job better. Now, I have not tried any of their newest plugs, so I can't say about that. I am kinda interested in that one, Center plugin, for imaging, that looks interesting.


Posted by asdfg on Jun-03-2009 14:30:

been using uhbik for a month or 2 now and lovin' it.


Posted by coroknight on Jun-03-2009 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Stephen Wiley
What is a very powerful, cheap, and easy to use compressor? Would like to stay in the double digits, but if there is some amazing compressor out there do tell.


This one has been getting rave reviews
http://www.cytomic.com/Beta/The_Glue_Beta_Info.html


Posted by Stef on Jun-03-2009 18:06:

quote:
Originally posted by coroknight
This one has been getting rave reviews
http://www.cytomic.com/Beta/The_Glue_Beta_Info.html


Going to give this a try myself, heard lots of people talking about it.


Posted by Stef on Jun-03-2009 18:08:

quote:
Originally posted by coroknight
http://www.uhbik.com/

BT has said great things about this package. I like it also


I love how on the top of their page it says

quote:
"uhbik is not just what it claims to be"


Not the best choice of words lol.


Posted by No Left Turn on Jun-03-2009 19:47:

quote:
Originally posted by coroknight
http://www.uhbik.com/

BT has said great things about this package. I like it also


Haha, what piece of kit has BT NOT said something good about? He's been endorsed by just about everyone.

Not to take away from what you recommended. I haven't used it, but I'm sure it's good since you like it. It's just funny that you mentioned BT.

I'm looking into getting a UAD card, primarily for the reverbs, as I hear that the RealVerb and DreamVerb are really good. Might something else to look into.


Posted by thecYrus on Jun-03-2009 22:30:

for reverb check the free bootsy epicverb. just awesome!

http://varietyofsound.wordpress.com/downloads/


Posted by hasbone on Jun-03-2009 23:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Stephen Wiley
What is a very powerful, cheap, and easy to use compressor? Would like to stay in the double digits, but if there is some amazing compressor out there do tell.


49$
http://www.stillwellaudio.com/?page_id=68

amazing compressor

anyway, i'm also recommending uhbik for the OP. great value, great plugins. i use them on everything now.


Posted by ClearWater on Jun-04-2009 00:41:

Do you guys find there's any point to getting Uhbik with Cubase 5? The in-house effects are DECENT... in some case as many modulation options as with Uhbik... And flipping between Cubase Chorous, Uhbik Flanger/Chorous and Massive Chorous, the former sound similar enough in quality.


Posted by Chronosis on Jun-05-2009 18:22:

No one uses CSR Classik reverbs anymore?

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/csr/features/


Posted by Eric J on Jun-05-2009 18:28:

quote:
Originally posted by No Left Turn
I'm looking into getting a UAD card, primarily for the reverbs, as I hear that the RealVerb and DreamVerb are really good. Might something else to look into.


As a long time UAD user, I can tell you that Reverb is just about the only thing that UAD software is NOT good at. The Plate 140 is really good, but RealVerb and DreamVerb are really weak compared to even mid-level Reverb Software FX. The only problem with Plate 140 is that its a major CPU hog, and its uses are fairly limited.

If you are going to invest in UAD, get it for the compressors and EQ's.


Posted by vikernes on Jun-06-2009 00:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Chronosis
No one uses CSR Classik reverbs anymore?

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/csr/features/


My first choice when it comes to algorithmic reverb.



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