![]() Sometimes odd but often very useful plugins that may or may not eat CPU. I would recommend this company.Īudio thing: Good stuff. Fantastic plugins with depth and function for miles. ![]() I own the multi-band limiter, granular effects, stereo widener, saturator, level meter and tone generator. Melda Productions: these guys have a massive plugin library. Kalimba magic: great little website if you are into those types of instruments. I would never say no to owning a BoomStar. The sweetness and silkiness of their BoomStar SE80 is epic. Because they are new make stuff, they are a hell of a lot more reliable. Having compared them to actual 1980s analog synths, I think Studio Electronics sounds as good if not better. I would not exactly call them affordable but they are at least within reach of serious armatures or small producers who are willing to save up. Studio Electronics: simply the best analog retro style synths on the market. The really old 1980s retro synths are great though way too expensive to hold on to. I've never even used 90% of what my fantomX6 is capable of, because the interface is so ABSOLUTELY SHITE. The old 2000s stuff is a menu diving nightmare. The hypocrisy of this company is legendary. These are the asshats who made propeller-head take down a historical digital museum piece. So, I can't say I hate or love this company. Not as bad as my experience with early generation toy synths from Modal or IK Multimedia which were literally unusable but all the same, no thanks. The volca keys had a stepped filter that sounded like a clucking metal chicken in a blender. The volca kick was fun but kinda pointless. I tried many of their toy synths and kept none of them. I was really hyped for their retro synth plugin bundle but found out they wanted 100 god damned bucks PER synth. The miniKorg reissue was disappointing and I didn't get to try the ARP reissue. If just a couple hundred bucks more production design went into the monologue, I would have kept it. They have made some of my fave retro synths in the past and a few newer ones that ALMOST stayed on my rig. Korg: If I had to sum up this company it would be unfortunate disappointment. I highly recommend these plugins all the same. Ironically I don't ever use the "AI" part of these plugins, since I find doing things manually is actually quicker. ![]() I use the saturation and side chaining function a lot. Sonible: I own the multi-band limiter and the multi-band compressor. Their 303 emulation is the best I've used too. Their decimort II is the best bit crushing plugin I've used and is my goto for bitcrush. I highly recommend it.ĭ16: I have nothing bad to say about this company either. It's probably the only delay plugin you will ever need. ![]() Sixthsample: Nothing bad to say about this company. They went full dark side and it is highly unlikely I will buy anything from them again. Their elements synth is fantastic and flow motion is surprisingly nice. Waves: One more of those companies that obviously got bought out/taken over by some evil at some point. I have never found an instrument quite like this and to date this is the only company that was willing to do custom tuning on a tongue drum including over tones. Yudin Workshop: Excellent company with super high quality and fair prices. Stuff I have experience with, In no apparent order (I probably forgot a bunch of stuff lol). If you don't like my experience, don't take it seriously : )
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