Gotta thank you. This is the most actually useful "10 plugins" video I've seen. I have some of these, and I've heard of some others, and I was actively looking for plugs like the remaining ones. I'm excited to load up every one of these! Thanks for making and sharing. Happy Coffee Cheers!! ☕☕
Supermassive is one of my absolute favorites. I’ve used only my harp to create some amazing drones and atmospheres. I also use it on nearly every single one of my songs because there’s just enough freedom and presets to tweak etc that you can get an insane amount of use out of it for a free plug in. And pairing Spitfires Soft Piano with it?! Just damn 🦄😩✨
I've watched so many of these, I expected to fast forward through a bunch of stuff I already had. But I watched anyway just in case, and holy cow, almost every one of these was new to me and something I really needed.
I've heard a number of "as good as the payware" reviews, but you present seriously good stuff. There are a lot of good freeware and freeish ware out, but these plugs, and your synth suggestions, are top shelf. Thanks for the reviews. And the virtual coffee. I do the optional pants thing during the summer myself.
Cam , haven't watched your videos in a while and now I can see how much you have improved and how the channel has grown! I'm really happy for you and the channel and I hope you keep making awesome, high quality videos!
Addition to the list - VCV Rack. Completely free and powerful modular synth (although it's practically a DAW now) with free access to things like Mutable Instruments, and trust me, you want Clouds for sound design. Over 2000 modules, and a lot of weird quirky things that don't really exist anywhere else. Modular can be time consuming, but also a huge time saver for certain things. One of my tricks is to load up one of the samplers, point it to a directory of, say, 300 hi-hat samples, and use sample and hold to randomly select samples for every note. Of course manipulating pitch and decay as well. That would take weeks to do elsewhere (as far as I know). Record, pull it into a session, and it's something unique that'll never happen again. One module will let you load NES roms and play any game with any CV source, or vice versa, another will let you play Snake with authentic graphics. Nuff said.
Blue Cat's Triple EQ is another solid one to look into, comes in stereo/mono/dual Oh and Ambience by Smartelectronix is just as crazy as cloudseed, would be really trippy to hear those two together
Hey man. Love your stuff. I'm a SFX editor in film and I have to admit, there seems to be a lack of videos on plug ins for purely sound FX rather than sound design. Most video tutorials seem to cater more to the music world. Would love to see a video of yours focusing on plug ins purely built for aiding sound effects editors. Thanks and keep up the amazing vids. Cheers
I like using TDR's free compressor and Fresh Air by Slate Digital on my master output. I also use Valhalla Supermassive on, like... everything. From pianos to synths to strings to drums. Everything.
You explain technology better than anyone on RUclips! I love your channel! Also your followers are very knowledgable and helpful! Thank you for this video and thank you for this channel!
One of my favorite free VSTs is ModulAir. It's an easy to use modular synth with low CPU usage. There are quite a few modules and the crazy thing is it can be used as an effect too.
Anything given for free by NI is amazing. IMO, NI is one of the better VST and sound library companies out there. Yeah they make occasional blunders, but their customer support and quality of products is insanely good. I've bought a bunch of stuff from NI over the years and I do not regret any of those, rather I was blown away by free updates.
@@WrektSK yea that is why I NEVER miss a free thing they give out. I don't have much money so that is why free giveaways and videos like these are really helpful.
Great plugin list! I wanted to put you on Bertom's plugins (if you haven't checked them out already.) They currently have a spectrum analyzer (kinda) and a denoiser out. They're both free and powerful.
Good morning, Cameron. I appreciate this video. You get right to what you want to tell us about. You don't say "um". Straight facts. The plug-ins sound useful and fun. I'll be adding a couple to my Mixcraft stable. Enjoy your coffee. I am. :-) Plugins that I have used a lot: Filter Grizzly, Cajon-Fu (a shipload of my early stuff had this for drums) iZotope Mastering Essentials (I prefer this as mush as the 31-band EQ in Mixcraft) and for a synth - TAL Noisemaker. Peace, Cameron!
Thank you for the video. It's a great list of useful plugins! Actually, it took me some time to learn mixing-related things to realize how good these are. (as a beginner, one can't say why and when you need different compressors, but at some point it's like WOW, THAT'S WHY!!!) It's a good mix of well-known plugins as well as some extra things I've never heard before.
Great call on Surge and Helm. Both are really fun to use and can sound very deep very quickly and pretty modern especially after you drop some effects on them.
Would be nice to include some of the best plugins out there that are free, but also just plain some of the best! Analog Obsession.. look at FETISH, RARE, COMPER, BLENDEQ and many more.
Thanks a lot, VT. Your video of freebies just cost me a pretty penny when I hit the Glitchmachines site to check out Fracture and discovered Palindrome and Polygon, two delicious gransynth bon-bons.
What I really like is how this list is very different from any other list I've seen. I have never heard of any of these plugins besides Helm, surge and Valhalla supermassive. Xfer OTT however definitely deserves a mention. I know it's super mainstream but for a good reason. It's used by basically every professional producer that's makes any kind of EDM (including dupstep).
Thanks for the tips. Btw, that sibilance is undeniably AKG :( I would thoroughly recommend you ditch the c214 and invest in a tlm103 instead. Run that through an Apollo interface with the built in Neve Preamp and then compare. You’ll wonder how you didn’t upgrade sooner. All the best!
A few more: - Stone Voices Ambient Reverb. One of the few reverbs you can freeze. - From Sonic Anomaly: - SLAX: Great SSL Bus Compressor. - TriLeveler2: Essentialy Waves RVox, but free. - Leet Delay: Great quality delay that can self oscillate. - Bass Professor: The ultimate bass focused channel strip. Great for grit and dirt. - Bass Professor MkII: Same as Bass Professor, but for clean sounds. - VOLA 2: Imagine Waves Maxx Volume and MV2 had a kid. This is this plugin. - From Auburn Sounds: - Panagement: Binaural Panner - Graillon: Autotune-esque plugin -GSi VariSpeed: Excellent emulation of the Watkins Copicat tape delay -Sonic Charge Cyclone: The ultimate Yamaha TX16W rack sampler emulation. It features the exact same interface and controls as the original, down to the floppy drive read speeds and load times. - Sender Spike Echobox D7: Ibanez DE7 pedal emulation. - Red Rock Sound EQ560: API 560 EQ emulation - From Distorque: - Face Bender: Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face and Colorsound Tone Bender MkII emulations. Both can be tweaked. - Rangebastard: Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster emulation.
woooah small world. This video just popped up in my recommended videos, long time no see man. This is Mark Himley - back from the McNally Smith days haha. Just starting the process of starting a channel myself. Very cool to see you're doing this kind of stuff! Last I remember you were doing really cool guitar and metal stuff. Looking forward to digging more into your channel and seeing what you've been up to! Hope you're doing well and all the best!
Ha! Small world indeed. The world's biggest Coheed and Cambria fan. If you're on Discord, feel free to join my server - would love to catch up sometime and hear about your work in the film/tv world! Cheers dude!
@@VenusTheory Haha that takes me back; haven't really been following them for awhile now but yeah I was a huge fan back then. Will definitely check that out though!
Very nicely done, many thanks for posting. As for some of the odd anti-coffee rants posted here, maybe they're in need of other forms of medication??? Well anyway, no worries, your posts are always appreciated, especially any involving free apps to check out.
I haven't explored synth stuff much - mostly strictly orchestral stuff - but after watching this I feel like I could mix some synth in with my orchestral, make it sound electric at times, maybe Kung Fu Panda style. Thanks!
TDR Kotelnikov is a good hi-fi compressor. Not quite FET fast in its speed, but it's a very fast VCA (think of Waves API 2500) , and also suuuuuuuuuuupeeeeeeeeeer clean. For more freemium approach, there's Analog Obsession, which has bunch of free "analog coloring" plugins. There's some patreon subscription involved in it, but I think it might be completely optional, and thus everything he's made might actually be free. The cool thing about AO though are the compressors, some of the EQs, and the preamp on his recent "LOADED" project sounds really good.
Hi Cameron! Love the vids. One (I think free) super useful EQ resonance fixer is Acorn Digital De-Filter. Yes there is a full pay version but I think the free version is pretty functional. I use it constantly to reduce resonance in deep tone stuff. Like most things that come out of Omnisphere.
@@VenusTheory Yes, I highly recommend it. I make super chill space music and do a deliberately high eq cut on most of the instrumentation to maintain full chill. That makes the mastering super difficult as I try to keep the bass in check. This De-filter really helps with that. Anything that resonates at any frequency i can dial in and hold it back. A bit like a frequency conscious compressor which only reacts when it needs too. It's better than a multi-band compressor. I would love it if you checked out some of my stuff - www.clearways.uk open.spotify.com/playlist/3aOxswhJy7MQg7F2ANe7on
Are we not gunna talk about how AWESOME this guy's VOICE IS???!!!
this!
good recording as well
I would literally kill to have his voice. I'm 6' and 250lbs. This is what my voice should be like.
We get used to this.
I think this topic has already been discussed - in just about every episode so far...
■ UTILITY STUFF
1:25 TDR Nova (Equalizer)
3:24 CloudSeed (Reverb)
4:23 Supermassive (Reverb)
5:00 Freeclip (Clipping)
6:13 IVGI2 (Saturation)
7:33 MJUC JR. (Compression)
8:05 SGA1566 (Distortion)
■ CREATIVE STUFF
9:14 Convology XT (Reverb)
10:23 PaulXStretch (Stretcher VST)
12:23 Fracture (Glitch)
14:07 TAL-Vocoder 2 (Vintage Vocoder)
■ SYNTHESIZERS
15:17 Helm
16:42 Surge
■ Bonus
19:12 Signalizer (Multimeter)
19:46 Melda (Free Bundle)
thank you. this is the sort of thing that the op should do.
Bless 💕
he would've had a field day with vital
The real MVP, thx.
Yeah
Paulstretch is a vst on LSD... It went from Drum sample to violin synth lol
Yeah
blew my mind. wow!!!!
wish it worked on Mac :'(
@@adamward1367 it does
If everything goes wrong with music production and RUclips, Cameron can easily find a new job in the closest radio. What a voice.
I think the LABS is iconic for very faithful sounding instruments.
Gotta thank you. This is the most actually useful "10 plugins" video I've seen. I have some of these, and I've heard of some others, and I was actively looking for plugs like the remaining ones. I'm excited to load up every one of these! Thanks for making and sharing. Happy Coffee Cheers!! ☕☕
Glad it helped! Happy music making!
Supermassive is one of my absolute favorites. I’ve used only my harp to create some amazing drones and atmospheres. I also use it on nearly every single one of my songs because there’s just enough freedom and presets to tweak etc that you can get an insane amount of use out of it for a free plug in. And pairing Spitfires Soft Piano with it?! Just damn 🦄😩✨
I've watched so many of these, I expected to fast forward through a bunch of stuff I already had. But I watched anyway just in case, and holy cow, almost every one of these was new to me and something I really needed.
Glad to hear it! Enjoy!
Just came across you, and my dude you are what I’ve been looking for. Concise, articulate, and classy. My guy I can’t wait for more of your content.
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Appreciate it! Glad you've been enjoying the channel!
1:25 Utility Stuff
9:13 Creative Stuff
15:17 Synths
I've heard a number of "as good as the payware" reviews, but you present seriously good stuff. There are a lot of good freeware and freeish ware out, but these plugs, and your synth suggestions, are top shelf. Thanks for the reviews. And the virtual coffee. I do the optional pants thing during the summer myself.
PG8X. Virtual Roland JX8-P. Very good emulation of the funkiest synth ever made (after the Arp 2600, of course)
Cam , haven't watched your videos in a while and now I can see how much you have improved and how the channel has grown! I'm really happy for you and the channel and I hope you keep making awesome, high quality videos!
Welcome back haha - glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you, this is exactly what I’ve looking for for months. Also thank to the algorithm for getting me here
1:25 Nova
3:24 Cloud Seed
4:23 Valhalla Supermassive
5:00 Freeclip
6:12 IVGI2
7:33 Mjuc Jr
8:05 SGA1566
9:13 Convology XT
10:23 Paulxstretch
12:23 Fracture
14:05 Tal-Vocoder
15:18 Helm
16:43 Surge
19:13 Signalizer
19:46 Melda Free Bundle
You are welcome
Addition to the list - VCV Rack. Completely free and powerful modular synth (although it's practically a DAW now) with free access to things like Mutable Instruments, and trust me, you want Clouds for sound design. Over 2000 modules, and a lot of weird quirky things that don't really exist anywhere else.
Modular can be time consuming, but also a huge time saver for certain things. One of my tricks is to load up one of the samplers, point it to a directory of, say, 300 hi-hat samples, and use sample and hold to randomly select samples for every note. Of course manipulating pitch and decay as well. That would take weeks to do elsewhere (as far as I know). Record, pull it into a session, and it's something unique that'll never happen again.
One module will let you load NES roms and play any game with any CV source, or vice versa, another will let you play Snake with authentic graphics. Nuff said.
I almost had VCV in here but as it's not a true 'plugin' yet I left it off the list. Once VCV gets VST support though that'll be a gamechanger!
@@VenusTheory There is a VST module but it is not free
@@sandnerdaniel Where is it?
@@TheMicrofox It is called Host, it is vst plugin host. It is on the VCV rack website
No, I meant VCV as a VST plugin itself, which could then be hosted in any DAW.
I love everything Valhalla does. Every single vst they ever done sounds perfect.
love the fact that most plugins have a 32 bits version for those of us who still have older cubase/nuendo versions. Thanks!
Blue Cat's Triple EQ is another solid one to look into, comes in stereo/mono/dual
Oh and Ambience by Smartelectronix is just as crazy as cloudseed, would be really trippy to hear those two together
I've been using free plugins for over a decade and this was half full of stuff i'd not come across, good shouts! :)
Glad to hear it!
Any other recommendations that weren't mentioned here?
This is a fantastic video STUFFED with high-value content! Thank you so much for the insight, @VenusTheory!
Hey man. Love your stuff. I'm a SFX editor in film and I have to admit, there seems to be a lack of videos on plug ins for purely sound FX rather than sound design. Most video tutorials seem to cater more to the music world. Would love to see a video of yours focusing on plug ins purely built for aiding sound effects editors. Thanks and keep up the amazing vids. Cheers
I like using TDR's free compressor and Fresh Air by Slate Digital on my master output. I also use Valhalla Supermassive on, like... everything. From pianos to synths to strings to drums. Everything.
Super in depth, you convinced me to download all of them
You explain technology better than anyone on RUclips! I love your channel! Also your followers are very knowledgable and helpful! Thank you for this video and thank you for this channel!
One of my favorite free VSTs is ModulAir. It's an easy to use modular synth with low CPU usage. There are quite a few modules and the crazy thing is it can be used as an effect too.
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I love everything from Full Bucket.
Komplete start by native instruments
kinda confusing to download but it is so worth it.
Anything given for free by NI is amazing. IMO, NI is one of the better VST and sound library companies out there. Yeah they make occasional blunders, but their customer support and quality of products is insanely good. I've bought a bunch of stuff from NI over the years and I do not regret any of those, rather I was blown away by free updates.
@@WrektSK yea that is why I NEVER miss a free thing they give out. I don't have much money so that is why free giveaways and videos like these are really helpful.
Holy shit that thing seems too good to be true. What's the catch? xD
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@@camdenwyeth316 The only catch is you want more, more, more
It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.
Vital is now here and it's awesome!!!
Great plugin list!
I wanted to put you on Bertom's plugins (if you haven't checked them out already.) They currently have a spectrum analyzer (kinda) and a denoiser out. They're both free and powerful.
I'll have to check them out!
Good morning, Cameron. I appreciate this video. You get right to what you want to tell us about. You don't say "um". Straight facts. The plug-ins sound useful and fun. I'll be adding a couple to my Mixcraft stable. Enjoy your coffee. I am. :-) Plugins that I have used a lot: Filter Grizzly, Cajon-Fu (a shipload of my early stuff had this for drums) iZotope Mastering Essentials (I prefer this as mush as the 31-band EQ in Mixcraft) and for a synth - TAL Noisemaker. Peace, Cameron!
Fantastic video mate. As a sound design lecturer myself, I find most of these tools really good, plus your narration is really good!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Idk why u in my recommended but I'm glad, haven't ever even hear of half of these plugins. This is very helpful, thank you!
Glad to hear it!
What a nice voice you have! I have worked with great voice artist here in the Montreal region, but your timbre/tone is truly unique...!
Thnaks very much! "Surge" Is the best ! I love it
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Thank you for the video. It's a great list of useful plugins!
Actually, it took me some time to learn mixing-related things to realize how good these are. (as a beginner, one can't say why and when you need different compressors, but at some point it's like WOW, THAT'S WHY!!!)
It's a good mix of well-known plugins as well as some extra things I've never heard before.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, I finally found this video. Every one of these is awesome!
Just watching this intro gives me the energy of a cup of coffee.
TNice tutorials is exactly what I needed to understand the UI. Great tutorial!
If on top of that voice you're not wearing pants, you're looking for trouble.
Super well made video, I appreciate each plugin getting demonstrations/examples of what they can do 👏
Subbed after watching this. Very good video; as a sound designer myself i had no clue these free plugins existed! Thanks!
Thank you.Love the way you actually show how these work and how they sound, Rather then just, Yeah get these, they are great,. Have earned a sub.
I've seen this video like FOUR times now... I can't wait until my desktop is fixed. This stuff is SO SICK!
Glad I found this. I have and use most of these, but I didn't know about a couple that I will definitely try. Thanks!
Okay dokey mr smooth talking… you got me. This one deserves my sub. Perfect good sir. 👍
Totally engaging and very helpful list of non-cheesy FREE VSTs! Thanks for putting work (coffee) into this! :) On my way to download!
Great call on Surge and Helm. Both are really fun to use and can sound very deep very quickly and pretty modern especially after you drop some effects on them.
For sure! Maybe I should do some kind of 10 free synths video too, there are some real gems out there!
Great list. Appreciate the info. I'm more of the sound fx side than the music production but these will definitely come in handy.
Thanks for this. Discovered some new cool tools, and how they can shape the tone of a track!
very useful and well done video, bro - but when will you start doing audiobooks on your favorite authors? your voice is solid gold!
Maybe one day!
TNice tutorials is really well done Mike, thanks for putting the ti and energy into tNice tutorials.
Thank you! Wow man, you gotta sing, what a beautiful deep voice you have!
Great video man! Finally a video that shows off some plugins I haven't heard of
Glad I could help!
Great video! I’ll be certainly trying some of these out 😊
As someone who is just starting to research plugins I find this very helpful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
In the second that he spoke i knew that it was gonna be a good video. :,)
You should be a radio dj-you have the voice for it!
Forgot about the NOVA! Thank you reminding me! Will try out cloudseed! And BTW you got a great voice (for voice overs)!
Crystal is an awesome free synth! I use it a lot and it surprises me every time!
Sounds like you have designed your voice as well. :) Amazing video \m/
Cecilia 5 + Fracture = great sound design session
Would be nice to include some of the best plugins out there that are free, but also just plain some of the best! Analog Obsession.. look at FETISH, RARE, COMPER, BLENDEQ and many more.
Thank you very much, grumpy mustache man! You are awesome! ))
for some reason you never see videos like this on your timeline when you start. it's always someone trying to sell you something. great stuff
Glad you enjoyed it!
i stopped watching producer videos. dude i just subbed cause this is the second vid i watched from you. chill vibe u da one man ✌🏻
Nice video man, clear and concise explanation! Thanks a lot!
bruh ur taste in vsts is the best i seen on here, thankGod i found ur channel!
man you should be on the radio .....otoh NOVA rocks brother ty.
Thanks a lot, VT. Your video of freebies just cost me a pretty penny when I hit the Glitchmachines site to check out Fracture and discovered Palindrome and Polygon, two delicious gransynth bon-bons.
Haha well probably money well spent. I've heard really good things about their other plugins!
@@VenusTheory I actually love little surprises like these. Thanks again for the video.
What I really like is how this list is very different from any other list I've seen. I have never heard of any of these plugins besides Helm, surge and Valhalla supermassive.
Xfer OTT however definitely deserves a mention. I know it's super mainstream but for a good reason. It's used by basically every professional producer that's makes any kind of EDM (including dupstep).
Ima download it thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for the tips. Btw, that sibilance is undeniably AKG :(
I would thoroughly recommend you ditch the c214 and invest in a tlm103 instead. Run that through an Apollo interface with the built in Neve Preamp and then compare. You’ll wonder how you didn’t upgrade sooner. All the best!
I wouldn't say ditch the 214, but you can't hardly pass up those low end Neumanns. The TLM102 and 103 are incredible "budget" Neumies.
This content was really good, thank you very much! greetings from Brazil
A few more:
- Stone Voices Ambient Reverb. One of the few reverbs you can freeze.
- From Sonic Anomaly:
- SLAX: Great SSL Bus Compressor.
- TriLeveler2: Essentialy Waves RVox, but free.
- Leet Delay: Great quality delay that can self oscillate.
- Bass Professor: The ultimate bass focused channel strip. Great for grit and dirt.
- Bass Professor MkII: Same as Bass Professor, but for clean sounds.
- VOLA 2: Imagine Waves Maxx Volume and MV2 had a kid. This is this plugin.
- From Auburn Sounds:
- Panagement: Binaural Panner
- Graillon: Autotune-esque plugin
-GSi VariSpeed: Excellent emulation of the Watkins Copicat tape delay
-Sonic Charge Cyclone: The ultimate Yamaha TX16W rack sampler emulation. It features the exact same interface and controls as the original, down to the floppy drive read speeds and load times.
- Sender Spike Echobox D7: Ibanez DE7 pedal emulation.
- Red Rock Sound EQ560: API 560 EQ emulation
- From Distorque:
- Face Bender: Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face and Colorsound Tone Bender MkII emulations. Both can be tweaked.
- Rangebastard: Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster emulation.
Outstanding production. Thanks !
Thank you! Like your delivery and the quality of sound. Subbed.
thanks, it actually let me through so i could download it.
Wow, great review of some cool plugins that I can actually use. Thanks.
My ears perked up with cloud seed. That's crystal clear
Definitely don't sleep on it! One of the best reverbs out there for ambient stuff!
Uh dude, your voice and your attitude have my sub instantly.
Wait, is that a to go cup? Lol
just learning great Video really helped me out thanks
woooah small world. This video just popped up in my recommended videos, long time no see man. This is Mark Himley - back from the McNally Smith days haha. Just starting the process of starting a channel myself. Very cool to see you're doing this kind of stuff! Last I remember you were doing really cool guitar and metal stuff. Looking forward to digging more into your channel and seeing what you've been up to!
Hope you're doing well and all the best!
Ha! Small world indeed. The world's biggest Coheed and Cambria fan.
If you're on Discord, feel free to join my server - would love to catch up sometime and hear about your work in the film/tv world! Cheers dude!
@@VenusTheory Haha that takes me back; haven't really been following them for awhile now but yeah I was a huge fan back then.
Will definitely check that out though!
you're like anthony fantano with an even more satisfying voice
I wouldnt be wearing pants either after learning about these plugins
It's not often that a comment makes me audibly laugh.
The MAGIC OF PAULXSTRETCH sound at 11:15 is translated as [applause] : )
Anyway thanks for the overview! (missed it last year)
Very nicely done, many thanks for posting.
As for some of the odd anti-coffee rants posted here, maybe they're in need of other forms of medication???
Well anyway, no worries, your posts are always appreciated, especially any involving free apps to check out.
Woah, great video mate!
A great roundup of interesting plug-ins, well demonstrated. Thanks for the great video, I look forward to trying mist of these out!
Have fun!
Thanks ! Definitely some great sounding plug-ins
This was really well done man, thanks for sharing 😎
helloooo everybody my name's markiplier and welcome back to another try not to laugh challenge
I haven't explored synth stuff much - mostly strictly orchestral stuff - but after watching this I feel like I could mix some synth in with my orchestral, make it sound electric at times, maybe Kung Fu Panda style. Thanks!
Thanks so much for your very helpful video!
TDR Kotelnikov is a good hi-fi compressor. Not quite FET fast in its speed, but it's a very fast VCA (think of Waves API 2500) , and also suuuuuuuuuuupeeeeeeeeeer clean. For more freemium approach, there's Analog Obsession, which has bunch of free "analog coloring" plugins. There's some patreon subscription involved in it, but I think it might be completely optional, and thus everything he's made might actually be free. The cool thing about AO though are the compressors, some of the EQs, and the preamp on his recent "LOADED" project sounds really good.
Some really great VST’s! Thanks for sharing 😉 subbed! 👍
Subscribed! Downloading and trying these plugins.
Great channel, btw
Enjoy! And welcome aboard!
dude that paulxstretch thing.. WTF?? awesome!
Hi Cameron! Love the vids. One (I think free) super useful EQ resonance fixer is Acorn Digital De-Filter. Yes there is a full pay version but I think the free version is pretty functional. I use it constantly to reduce resonance in deep tone stuff. Like most things that come out of Omnisphere.
Hey! Glad to hear you're enjoying the channel. I'll have to check that out, thanks for the heads up!
@@VenusTheory Yes, I highly recommend it. I make super chill space music and do a deliberately high eq cut on most of the instrumentation to maintain full chill. That makes the mastering super difficult as I try to keep the bass in check. This De-filter really helps with that. Anything that resonates at any frequency i can dial in and hold it back. A bit like a frequency conscious compressor which only reacts when it needs too. It's better than a multi-band compressor. I would love it if you checked out some of my stuff - www.clearways.uk
open.spotify.com/playlist/3aOxswhJy7MQg7F2ANe7on