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Plugins. Thinking Waves. Help.
Posted on: 20.12.2011 by Jovita Schulist
YOYO,
produce heavy dubstep, looking to get signed soon.
Been using fm8, massive, absynth, and sylenth and the stock ableton eq's,reverbs, etc.

NEED :

EQ
Maximizer
Reverb
Compression
Phatness ( I have sausage fattener but is there a better one? )
Limiter
Widener

I believe thats about it?
Suggestions?
Waves Vs. UAD ?

Hit me back. Thanks.
Jed
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Jovita Schulist
20.12.2011
YOYO,
produce heavy dubstep, looking to get signed soon.
Been using fm8, massive, absynth, and sylenth and the stock ableton eq's,reverbs, etc.

NEED :

EQ
Maximizer
Reverb
Compression
Phatness ( I have sausage fattener but is there a better one? )
Limiter
Widener

I believe thats about it?
Suggestions?
Waves Vs. UAD ?

Hit me back. Thanks.
Jed
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
He's had more experience than I have, and he's actually paid for his stuff instead of just using it haphazardly.
Monserrate Rupnow
21.12.2011
UAD definitely, though either way there's a lot better sounding options for cheaper than Waves. Check out some of the stuff from DMGAudio.com, or Fabfilter. Most have free demos so you can try for yourself.
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
What's your budget? If you're considering Waves and UAD, it's probably substantial.

In your situation (and assuming you're going to stick with Ableton), I'd be seriously tempted to use UAD just because of the DSP box. Some of the vintage modeling stuff uses resources very quickly. Their selection is a bit smaller and there's the initial cost of the DSP
Arletha Heddens
20.12.2011
Perhaps try the production sub-community ?
Jovita Schulist
20.12.2011
NOBODY?!
c'mon guys.

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