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BulknSkull |
Hi there,
Ive just bought a apple mac pro with logic studio and was wondering what good Vsts(Audio Units) are out there for leads,pads, bass etc, just wondering if you know of any good plug ins that are worth the money.
Hope to hear from you soon
BulknSkull:gsmile: |
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Eric J |
To be honest, you should be able to get by just fine with Logic's built in plugin suite. IMO, Logic's built in effects and instruments are the finest offered with any DAW. I find myself using Logic's built in plugins far more often then the various 3rd party plugins I own. |
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BulknSkull |
is it there that good are they.:gsmile: |
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piku303 |
trust me they are |
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BulknSkull |
thanks
Wot do you think of the minimoog v, arp 2600v, moog modular, gladiator and fabfilter 1 , Volcano.
BulknSkull:toocool: |
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Beyer |
I agree.. After spending a few weeks with logic, I'm really impressed with the quality of the stock plugs. However, I have zebra 2 aswell - and it's a bad ass synth. So if you want a really good all round synth, that can make a huge variety of sounds - this is it. |
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jupiterone |
moog modular is great to have. it's much more advanced and may require some getting used to/learning |
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MrJiveBoJingles |
I kind of wish I owned Logic for the Ringshifter and Sculpture plug-ins. I only get a chance to play with them when I use my friend's computer. |
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hasbone |
quote: | Originally posted by BulknSkull
thanks
Wot do you think of the minimoog v, arp 2600v, moog modular, gladiator and fabfilter 1 , Volcano.
BulknSkull:toocool: |
i love all of arturias plugins, though i can't say i've tried gladiator or any of fabfilter's synths. |
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