Great job, Robby! I love the ones that just do what they should. Another great one for almost anything you want to stay level is thr LA-3A. Black Rooster has a great one, and I think the bx_opto might be too.
I watched up until your 1st plugin was a Waves plugin. as a musician, I would literally be throwing my soul down the toilet by buying anything and using anything by Waves. A company so demonstrably devoid of decency and honesty on a number of occasions. The Waves plugins are old and on the last occasion the nearly went bust due to their business practices, many lists of alternatives, free and paid was made. Most daws just come with the equivalent of these plugins and there are lots of free ones. there's no need to buy anything from company's that have proven to hate you.
I definitely sympathize and I've also been frustrated by their business practices BUT I stand by the Renancence plugin suite. Things like R-Vox and R-Bass haven't (in my humble opinion) been faithfully re-created...yet. Most people would agree with you, but a majority of folks in the industry still gives these particular plugins a lot of credit.
Great job, Robby! I love the ones that just do what they should. Another great one for almost anything you want to stay level is thr LA-3A. Black Rooster has a great one, and I think the bx_opto might be too.
Blackrooster stuff is wonderful!
Softube saturation knob, is also an easy to use plugins to add vibe to vocals and drums
It SO nearly made this list but wanted to stick to traditional compressors. Saturation Knob is absolutely a favorite of mine!!
I watched up until your 1st plugin was a Waves plugin. as a musician, I would literally be throwing my soul down the toilet by buying anything and using anything by Waves. A company so demonstrably devoid of decency and honesty on a number of occasions. The Waves plugins are old and on the last occasion the nearly went bust due to their business practices, many lists of alternatives, free and paid was made. Most daws just come with the equivalent of these plugins and there are lots of free ones. there's no need to buy anything from company's that have proven to hate you.
I definitely sympathize and I've also been frustrated by their business practices BUT I stand by the Renancence plugin suite. Things like R-Vox and R-Bass haven't (in my humble opinion) been faithfully re-created...yet. Most people would agree with you, but a majority of folks in the industry still gives these particular plugins a lot of credit.