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junkie_vince
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: T o r o n t O
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Nov-06-2008 17:41
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TWD
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2008
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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While we're at it could anybody recommend some free sequencers as well?
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Nov-06-2008 18:17
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alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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Nov-06-2008 19:16
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flutlicht junky
in das haus

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK
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Nov-06-2008 20:18
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Lunar Phase 7
Not a Flying Toy.

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Zone 4
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| quote: | Originally posted by cybernetica
well here is my list...
effects:
dblue glitch (no further explaination needed I guess )
dfx buffer override (very unique sound buffer fuckage)
dfx scrubby (sound buffer games #2)
dfx Transverb (very unusual Delay FX)
HG SoundScaper (another wicked comb/delay/atmosphere FX tool)
bionic delay (awesome delay plugin)
PiWarp (dark eerie ringmod kinda effect)
CamelCrusher (simple yet effective distortion tool)
mgTriggerGate (simple trancegate)
E-Phonic LoFI (IMO maybe the best bitcrusher, great possibilities for destroying the sound)
BluePhaser/BlueFlanger/BlueChorus (decent free phaser, flanger and chorus)
otiumFX BassLane (MUST HAVE! it centers your bass area, that means you can compensate lost "bass power" from phasing/stereo effects on your bass area)
buzzroom BuzMaxi (Nice Maximizer/Limiter Plugin)
De La Mancha "Sumo" (Sumo is a great tool for fast and easy fattening and enhancing vocals/synths/drums/anything)
instruments:
Synth1 (very popular for its great sound at zero cost)
Starrsynth 2 Bass Edition (good for nasty synth basslines)
scansynthGL by MDSP (really unique synthesis method, one of the most intuitive approaches to a synth, its pre-alpha and never continued though)
TAL Bassline (looks interesting for bass sounds) |
Very very nice list mate, will check some of these out, however one point of interest was this...
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otiumFX BassLane (MUST HAVE! it centers your bass area, that means you can compensate lost "bass power" from phasing/stereo effects on your bass area)
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If you centre stereo effects, won't you just be negating your earlier efforts?
For example say your bass is comprised of 2 oscillators each detuned slightly and panned hard, won't centering them just cause phasing and even more lost bass power?
I am interested to hear your experience on this.
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Nov-07-2008 13:33
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