Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
yeah ..I wouldn't go as far as "sophist"...
utonic is great.. used to own it... I guess there are great advantages to keeping it simple/limited UI... it is a very nice plug..and sounds great! (cheap is relative)
but ... if you go through the Library presets..
there are some pre-built operator/analog racks which you can just drop in a drum-rack..pre mapped macros and all)
what I'm trying to say is ...
if you own Live you're pretty much set for electronic drums...
but not for reverbs / amp simulations..so a "must-have" it is not
utonic is great.. used to own it... I guess there are great advantages to keeping it simple/limited UI... it is a very nice plug..and sounds great! (cheap is relative)
but ... if you go through the Library presets..
there are some pre-built operator/analog racks which you can just drop in a drum-rack..pre mapped macros and all)
what I'm trying to say is ...
if you own Live you're pretty much set for electronic drums...
but not for reverbs / amp simulations..so a "must-have" it is not

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Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
Excellent point, it's not a must have. I would say a reverb most of all, and for me a couple of compressors, an eq, and a delay are. Those are basic mixing tools and you've gotta have ones that really suit your taste.
Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
Used Reaktor5 license selling @ the KVR Market Place for $150dum wrote:+1 to all the Reaktor5 suggestions btw
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=286666
Not my sale - I just happened to see it, I don't know the guy, and if you're not familiar with the KVR Market Place you should check out the:
Market Place Forum Rules: here
&
Feedback Thread: here
Snap it up while it's still available =)
Pasha wrote:Thanks dum for being so precise.
Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
So, what kind of music are you trying to create? I assume that would help people in suggesting plugins for you. You now have an overwhelming list of plugins to check out, but I'm pretty sure a google search would have yielded the same results . . .JD76 wrote:I have been using Ableton for quite some time but just recently bought Izotope's Ozone for mastering and now Sylenth1 for a synth. All I can say is wow - I never used 3rd party plugs before and they really take my productions up another notch. Are there any other plugs you recommend that enhance the sound and overall production quality?
Also, you can most assuredly take your productions up another notch with more knowledge. Read as much as you can about music composition/recording/production etc. Where are you at musically? Do you play any traditional/non-traditional (i.e. physical/hold them in your hands) instruments? Mostly virtual instruments? What sounds are you wanting?
Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
i said cameleon in my first post. uh... meant alchemy. insane possibilities.
alchemy. alchemy.
alchemy. alchemy.
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Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
+1 for alchemy, I bought recently. Great plugin
Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
Ohmforce stuff!!! Holy FUN Batman!
I'm bringing Stinky BACK!
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Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
The last paragraph, all good points and important questions.Lazos wrote:So, what kind of music are you trying to create? I assume that would help people in suggesting plugins for you. You now have an overwhelming list of plugins to check out, but I'm pretty sure a google search would have yielded the same results . . .JD76 wrote:I have been using Ableton for quite some time but just recently bought Izotope's Ozone for mastering and now Sylenth1 for a synth. All I can say is wow - I never used 3rd party plugs before and they really take my productions up another notch. Are there any other plugs you recommend that enhance the sound and overall production quality?
Also, you can most assuredly take your productions up another notch with more knowledge. Read as much as you can about music composition/recording/production etc. Where are you at musically? Do you play any traditional/non-traditional (i.e. physical/hold them in your hands) instruments? Mostly virtual instruments? What sounds are you wanting?
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Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
I still whole heartedly endorse getting to know Lives native plugs as well as you can before you go around willy nilly buying plugs. I guarantee you will never use half of them and get to know the full features of even less.
yes, SOME of Lives plugs have limitations and it would clearly be silly to compare lives EQ8 with Sonalksis or (a +1 from me btw) T-Racks Pultec EQ emulation...god thats one ncie EQ....I digress!
I recently pre-mastered a track for a friend and offered him three versions, one made with Ozone (which by the way if you already own you defintitely have enough to be getting on with, it is an immense bit of kit) one with T-Racks and one with Lives EQs, Multiband comp and limiter.
I found that generally speaking i just couldnt push Lives limiter as much as T-Racks which in itself was able to take mroe than Ozones loudness maximiser.
He didnt know what I'd used for what by the way i just gave him all three
Guess which he preferred?
Live's.
I have this theory about Live and its plugs in general and it is this:
It makes you work harder than you thought you would need to to get the result you wanted, but once you do, it delivers more often than not.
yes, SOME of Lives plugs have limitations and it would clearly be silly to compare lives EQ8 with Sonalksis or (a +1 from me btw) T-Racks Pultec EQ emulation...god thats one ncie EQ....I digress!
I recently pre-mastered a track for a friend and offered him three versions, one made with Ozone (which by the way if you already own you defintitely have enough to be getting on with, it is an immense bit of kit) one with T-Racks and one with Lives EQs, Multiband comp and limiter.
I found that generally speaking i just couldnt push Lives limiter as much as T-Racks which in itself was able to take mroe than Ozones loudness maximiser.
He didnt know what I'd used for what by the way i just gave him all three
Guess which he preferred?
Live's.
I have this theory about Live and its plugs in general and it is this:
It makes you work harder than you thought you would need to to get the result you wanted, but once you do, it delivers more often than not.
Re: Please suggest some must have plug-ins for ableton
^ nice
i believe this.UKRuss wrote:I still whole heartedly endorse getting to know Lives native plugs as well as you can before you go around willy nilly buying plugs. I guarantee you will never use half of them and get to know the full features of even less.
LoopStationZebra wrote:it's like a hipster commie pinko manifesto. Rambling. Angry. Nearly divorced from all reality; yet strangely compelling with a ring of truth.