VST plugins for Live 8
VST plugins for Live 8 Posted on: 24.01.2011 by Michale Scoggan Hey guys, I am wondering what kind of VST plugins people are using with Live. and if any of the plugins they use are "better" or bring something else to the table that the stock live doesn't. Thanks ! | |
Neal Rayome 28.01.2011 |
Originally Posted by djsakebomb
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Michale Scoggan 24.01.2011 | Hey guys, I am wondering what kind of VST plugins people are using with Live. and if any of the plugins they use are "better" or bring something else to the table that the stock live doesn't. Thanks ! |
Neal Rayome 28.01.2011 |
Originally Posted by djsakebomb
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Dana Ordinario 28.01.2011 | I've heard the finger and the mouth are good I haven't used them yet thou. Stutteredit was just released at NAMM thats 150$ I believe thou which is high. |
Breanne Penge 28.01.2011 | Automat is a decent free VST CamelPhat is a must for crushing drums and shit TAL-Bitcrusher is a good bitcrusher ^^all free I beleive. KVRAudio is a great place to explore free & paid VSTs |
Anushka jayamaha 27.01.2011 | Check out audiomidi.com for the no brainer deals . |
Ling Zambada 26.01.2011 | Massive is probably one of the best VSTs available. A few other favorites are Sylenth1 and Zebra2. |
Andree Ganas 26.01.2011 | I just picked up Computer Music Special 44. It has 99 free plugins with mini tutorials for each one. I recommend you pick it up. Here is one on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/Computer-Music-S...item415645637d Issue CM Special 30 has 100 of the best plug ins, but I cannot find it. |
Janina Droze 26.01.2011 | OP needs to be a bit more specific. There are, literally, thousands of VST's. |
Sherril Sondergard 25.01.2011 | if you creating wobbles i would say that massive is the best choice |
Sherie Sucato 25.01.2011 | That depends what style of music you are making what sounds you are looking for. My personal favourites are both by Native Instruments. One is 'Absynth' and the other is 'Massive.' They can both make some amazing synth sounds. Another is called 'Stutter Edit' and is designed to add choppy effects to your audio tracks. Search for any of these on YouTube to see the kinds of things they can offer. Hope this has helped! |
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