best of vst plugin list

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oblaum
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best of vst plugin list

Post by oblaum » Thu May 06, 2004 3:58 pm

hello,

i was looking for a top 10 or essential list of live vst plug ins,
which i haven't found, so...

any ideas? or nomenies? :D

cheers!
oli

Guest

Post by Guest » Thu May 06, 2004 4:06 pm

there should be two categories: free and not free

off the of my head

free:

supatrigga
supaphaser
coldcutter
metal mickey
deelay
buffer overide
scrubby
filterbank vst
cyanide
WTF

not free:

Waves C1
Waves L2
vintage warmer
quad frohmage
other Waves plugs

Ryan

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Post by kabuki » Thu May 06, 2004 4:58 pm

These are the only ones I use, and SUPA TRIGGA in the TOP of the list.

supatrigga = Mac PC
scrubby = Mac PC
supaphaser = Mac PC
cyanide = Mac PC

Floorfish (and all the other Fish VSTs are great too)


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Post by Rich » Thu May 06, 2004 5:19 pm

How about some links for each plug-in?

Guess I could just Google but I'm lazy and if you use the plug-in, you probably know the URL anyway...
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Post by montrealbreaks » Thu May 06, 2004 5:19 pm

1. PSP Vingtagewarmer
2. Waldorf D-Pole (this is an AMAZING filter...)
3. Supatrigga
4. Supa-phaser

Other than that, it's mostly Live plugs for me...

BUT, I am looking for a compressor that really squishes drums and isn't subtle about it. Most compressors strive to be "clean" or "transparent". Frick that, I want stinky dirty dark and pumping beats. Any suggestions? I have been using the Vintage warmer a lot for this, turning up the drive, but I'm starting to tire of the sound. How's magneto?

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Post by gaspode » Thu May 06, 2004 5:59 pm

if you go to www.kvr-vst.com you will most likely find links to all of, or at least most of the vsts mentioned...

Don't know if anybody mentioned it yet, but I really like Antares Tube and Antares Filter... www.antares-tech.com I believe.

A good chunk of what people have been mentioning I believe comes from www.smartelectronix.com but I may be wrong... my brain isn't screwed on straight today.

If you're just looking for a big honking swiss army knife, I'd suggest checking out Native Instruments Reaktor 4. The only problem I have with it, there are so many options it is kind of like getting hit in the head when trying to figure out where to start some days.

Guest

Post by Guest » Thu May 06, 2004 10:57 pm

Rich--gaspode has it right--go to kvr-vst.com, click the "instruments, effects, hosts, ..." tab near the top right. Now, on the top left, three drop-down boxes should appear--here you can search for vsteffects and vsti by name--want supatrigga--scroll down to the "s" region in the effects box. Want to see smartelectronix plugins (yes, you do!), in the middle of the screen is a "show by developer" alphabetized drop down box....you get the rest. great site, the kvr.

Montrealbreaks--have you tried cyanide or blockfish--you can smash some drums up in there. I sometimes compress the hell out of drums with a live compressor 1, then send it through a cyanide preset for a durrrty drum sound.

Ryan

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Post by UknowWho » Thu May 06, 2004 11:26 pm

Still not for PC yet can I scream PLUGGO loud enough for everyone to hear ................

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Post by genshi » Thu May 06, 2004 11:36 pm

Yes, on my Mac I use Pluggo 3 and the SmartElectronix stuff which make for a great combination when wanting to mess things up (in a good way)!

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Post by leisuremuffin » Fri May 07, 2004 12:54 am

What, no one likes dfx skidder?

one of my favorite free plugs from smartelectronix

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Post by bensuthers » Fri May 07, 2004 2:20 am

1. Reaktor
2. Ambience

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Post by muthafunka » Sat May 08, 2004 1:32 pm

(Mac)
Blue Tubes
Korg Legacy Collection's MS20fx (wow!!)
Zap Filter-still os9 only i believe

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Post by Amberience » Sun May 09, 2004 5:23 am

There are shit loads! Use Kvr. Do your own research. Whatever happened to originality?? :evil:

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Post by scientist » Sun May 09, 2004 5:17 pm

for montrealbreaks re: lots of compression....
my favorite compressor isn't which, but how many. like two (or three?) of the digital fish phones compressors (can never remember which is which) in a row, both maxed. or vintage warmers, or whatever...works great.
wrd.
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Guest

Post by Guest » Sun May 09, 2004 5:53 pm

montrealbreaks:

I just found "BJ overdrive" in my vst plugins folder--it can quickly distort and smash some drums-- I think its an mda free plug..

Ryan

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