7thangel
7th Angel of Armageddon
ill o.g.
i've been effin' around with a few wicked plug ins of late, bx digital and flux plug ins.
bx digital is basically a mastering eq, allowing you to eq the mid (mono) and side (stereo) independently and make a certain frequency, i.e. 80Hz and under, mono so the stereo field doesn't thin it out too much. www.brainworx-music.de/
flux has some great dynamics tools, especially solera, which also has an option to compress the
mid/side. they have a demo that isn't timebombed and is fully functional, except after a while it doesn't actually do anything but all it takes is to make note of the changes and remove the plug and put it back again.
www.fluxhome.com
i just thought i'd mention some stuff that , in a lot of opinions, surpass the usual suspects (waves, urs, sonnox, etc.).
right now on my list of wicked, in no particular order:
mcdsp: whole line up especially analog channel
waves C1: there's no real replacement
flux solera
sonalksis 315mk2
voxengo elephant: most transparent limiter i've used
tls 2095 la and pre amp tgr18
psp vintage warmer 2, neon, and xenon: (need more cash)
urs classic console strip pro: damn wish i had never tried it, now i want it
UAD LA2a: 1176, pultec, fairchild, like above. even with it's suspect dsp algo that needs to be updated and improved
roomverb 2: old but can do more than it's job
sir: nice and free ir reverb
sonitus: old and dx but still wicked, a good replacement for waves
supaphaser: i don't really mess around too much with phasers and flanging but this is nice and free
rbass: voxengo has a cheaper harmonics plug but i just like this. used it at school to improve this chicks weak-ass bass
bx digital is basically a mastering eq, allowing you to eq the mid (mono) and side (stereo) independently and make a certain frequency, i.e. 80Hz and under, mono so the stereo field doesn't thin it out too much. www.brainworx-music.de/
flux has some great dynamics tools, especially solera, which also has an option to compress the
mid/side. they have a demo that isn't timebombed and is fully functional, except after a while it doesn't actually do anything but all it takes is to make note of the changes and remove the plug and put it back again.
www.fluxhome.com
i just thought i'd mention some stuff that , in a lot of opinions, surpass the usual suspects (waves, urs, sonnox, etc.).
right now on my list of wicked, in no particular order:
mcdsp: whole line up especially analog channel
waves C1: there's no real replacement
flux solera
sonalksis 315mk2
voxengo elephant: most transparent limiter i've used
tls 2095 la and pre amp tgr18
psp vintage warmer 2, neon, and xenon: (need more cash)
urs classic console strip pro: damn wish i had never tried it, now i want it
UAD LA2a: 1176, pultec, fairchild, like above. even with it's suspect dsp algo that needs to be updated and improved
roomverb 2: old but can do more than it's job
sir: nice and free ir reverb
sonitus: old and dx but still wicked, a good replacement for waves
supaphaser: i don't really mess around too much with phasers and flanging but this is nice and free
rbass: voxengo has a cheaper harmonics plug but i just like this. used it at school to improve this chicks weak-ass bass