Fabfilter Saturn
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Re: Fabfilter Saturn
Yep March 8th. Nice. There's a thread over at Gearslutz as well.
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-prod ... lugin.html
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-prod ... lugin.html
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Holy buckets! In the 2nd half of the video, check out the multi-band & modulation capabilities. The visual layout of the multi-band feature is fantastic, this is where Fabfilter's unique GUI really shines. So excited.
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I was sold when he made the bass sound. It was so quick and easy.
One thing I like about this and other Fabfilter plugins is the size of the interface. Many plugin GUIs are quite small and it's sometimes difficult to see all the texts and values. One of the worst examples in this regard are D16 plugins.
One thing I like about this and other Fabfilter plugins is the size of the interface. Many plugin GUIs are quite small and it's sometimes difficult to see all the texts and values. One of the worst examples in this regard are D16 plugins.
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Re: Fabfilter Saturn
The price is 129€. And if you own other Fabfilter plugins, it's even cheaper (my price was 95€).
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I never thought of the D16 plugins as too small or hard to read, but some native generators like Analog and Operator turn me off because of that.
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I wouldnt say its cheap exactly. I can not afford this now. Have to wait a few weaks. But I have enough (2) new plugs to learn first anyway.Rationalizer wrote:The price is 129€. And if you own other Fabfilter plugins, it's even cheaper (my price was 95€).
Its more then likely worth the price tag. But plugs within the €70 price tag range is stuf I could buy on impuls.
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Re: Fabfilter Saturn
There is a 30 day free trial if you're interested in checking it out.
http://www.fabfilter.com/products/saturn.php
http://www.fabfilter.com/products/saturn.php
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DL & using the demo.
So easy to use...
Just watched the OP link, no manual needed here.
Imho - between this and Kombinat - distortion covered.
(except for VHS tape export/reimport).
So easy to use...
Just watched the OP link, no manual needed here.
Imho - between this and Kombinat - distortion covered.
(except for VHS tape export/reimport).
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Re: Fabfilter Saturn
Got the demo. It's fantastic. Extremely easy to use, as fast and intuitive as any plugin interface I've ever used. Huge tonal variation. I love the faux FM radio kind of sounds. Tried it out on guitar and while it won't be any use for any kind of heavy distortion (I've yet to find a bit of software that can do this for guitar - drums and synths, yes, but guitar, no) for saturation and tone shaping it's really wonderful. The multiband possibilities are particularly good for guitar looping - I can lay down a bass line, rhythm and lead and pretty much tweak each at once by separating them with different bands. Lots of fun.
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I have tried out the demo. I am a bit underwhelmed. The mod options are very good and easy to set up, but the basic distortion algorithms are all a bit samey and uninspiring except for the special effects ones, which are perhaps too much the other way. I would imagine having to stack other effects with this to achieve a satisfactory level of interest. The dynamics knob doesn't do much, perhaps I am missing the point. Multiband implementation is neat though. Very pretty. But a bit polite in general. Trash is still the king imho.
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I think what's most interesting about it is the versatility, ease-of-use interface, mod options, M/S & multiband options. If you're looking for the closest emulations to real hardware, I'd go for Waves or UAD. Just MHO.Macrostructure wrote:I have tried out the demo. I am a bit underwhelmed. The mod options are very good and easy to set up, but the basic distortion algorithms are all a bit samey and uninspiring except for the special effects ones, which are perhaps too much the other way. I would imagine having to stack other effects with this to achieve a satisfactory level of interest. The dynamics knob doesn't do much, perhaps I am missing the point. Multiband implementation is neat though. Very pretty. But a bit polite in general. Trash is still the king imho.
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You can zoom the interface in the preferences. I have it set at 130% on my 27" iMac... very comfortable for my eyes. Also take the time to find a good color scheme that is easy on your eyes... I am amazed how different my experience with live is... after changing those 2 things.shadx312 wrote:I never thought of the D16 plugins as too small or hard to read, but some native generators like Analog and Operator turn me off because of that.
oh and I'm definitely getting Saturn, I have all their plugins so I do get a considerable discount... amazing stuff!
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Quite liking Saturn myself... took it out for a spin and made this funky little jam.
http://soundcloud.com/infomartian/wow-t ... of-cologne
http://soundcloud.com/infomartian/wow-t ... of-cologne
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Well, I wouldn't really know if a distortion emulation was good or not, I have little experience in that area, but I want my distortion plugins to do exactly that - distort - not fanny around warming things upMr D wrote:I think what's most interesting about it is the versatility, ease-of-use interface, mod options, M/S & multiband options. If you're looking for the closest emulations to real hardware, I'd go for Waves or UAD. Just MHO.
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Nice polyslaxpolyslax wrote:Quite liking Saturn myself... took it out for a spin and made this funky little jam.
http://soundcloud.com/infomartian/wow-t ... of-cologne