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Re: Re: Re: Can you recommend a good effects/processor bundle?
| quote: | Originally posted by cammaxwell
Ok this is where I don't have much knowledge. I'm just working off the assumption that Logic's plug-ins are not as good. So maybe I'm wrong.
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Yeha, I'm still not sure why you would assume that but, no matter. Logic's plugins are really great, almost all of them. Thats one of the most attractive things about the DAW package. As a bonus, the built in stuff is not traditional plugins but actually built into the core code of Logic, so they run very efficiently.
| quote: | Originally posted by cammaxwell
Do you think the compressor is good enough?
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Absolutely. One of my favorite things about it is the multiple circuit types. It almost acts like 6 compressors in one. Highly recommended. Platinum mode is great for general purpose duty. Opto is a good choice for side chaining due to its fast response. Class A_R is great for giving a bit of emulated analog "warmth".
| quote: | Originally posted by cammaxwell
Well, I'm not prepared to spend thousands at this stage but a few hundred would be worth it if I felt i was getting a lot of value |
Well there are going to be very few "bundles" that you can pick up for only a "few hundred". Most of the really good plugins are going to run you about $300 and up per plugin. SoundToys bundle comes to mind at $395. Waves Native Power Pack is a good starter kit of basic Waves plugins at $300. IK Multimedia ran a 6 for 1 special a few months ago that had some great plugins available for only $99. Sometimes I like the IK Fairchild 670 emulation better then the UAD one.
Obviously there are other good plugin packages out there but they are going to be more expensive. UAD is a popular choice, but its going to be $500+ depending on which card you get. The Sonalksis stuff is outstanding, but its about $300 per plugin.
Honestly, I have all this stuff. UAD, Sonalksis, URS, PSP, SoundToys, Waves, etc. but I find myself turning to the Logic built in plugins first for almost everything. Logic EQ, Compressor, Auto Filter, Space Designer, Tape Delay are some of my most used plugins for effects. ES2 is a monster synth that is on par with any of my 3rd party synths. EVP88 sounds fantastic. Sculpture is a truly unique instrument unequaled by any 3rd party software instrument. Ultrabeat has so many uses beyond just a drum synth (try dropping a sample into OSC2 and chopping it up with the built in sequencer!) EXS24 is where I source ALL of my drums, and I often use some of the factory sample banks for things like synths and drums. The EXS24 x0x samples are the best I have heard and get lots of usage in my tracks.
Bottom line, the built in stuff for Logic is simply outstanding, and there is nothing stopping one from making quality music with nothing but the built in units.
| quote: | | Originally posted by cammaxwell my current stage of learning. |
This statement concerns me a bit. I just want to make sure you are not in the mind set that better plugins will automatically make you a better producer. Its a trap that a lot of us have fallen into early in our production careers. I think you'll find that the more experience you gain, the less you'll need. So that being said, make sure you are not spending money needlessly, when in fact, maybe all you need is a bit more practice and experience.
Last edited by Eric J on Nov-10-2009 at 18:59
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