The great thing about Tukan plugins is that you can get free versions of very expensive plugins you wouldn't get otherwise. Such as the Green Dynamic EQ or the Blacklight modulation. The pultecs, 1176, LA-2As, Lexicon Reverbs and Tape Recorder have many different simulations in the market, but they're usually all paid, so there's great value there. Plus, I think the Sphinx (a "de-noser") and the Delay Machine are great "own additions" from Tukan you can't really find anywhere else. They're all "Reaper plugins", so no reason to not treat them as stock plugins for regular use. Great, great addition to the DAW.
The work of John Mattews in his Tukan's plugins is awesome, a true leyend! I recently discover Geraint Luff's plugins and they are great too. Specially the "stereo alignment delay" redmind me the "In Phase" waves plugin. This is a script by Geraint Luff. It has two functions. You use it to correct the stereo correlation of a signal via time adjustment, or you can use the send/receive modes to relatively adjust 2 tracks. Hope you make a review of this great tool.
Good stuff. Lots of those I haven't tried out. I really the Tukanoplex tape delay. Its pretty convincing, also his earlier synth the POLY-G a few bugs but sounds and behave like a Moog
What is the song? I got to know, it got a melody that I recognize but can't place it (or maybe is it because the song has stuck in my mind) and it is really good. :)
Thanks! It's called This Old Lie, and I wrote it. In fact, I also recorded the whole process from the song idea through to the mastering phase. You can see it here as soon as I finish it 😁 nolabelnoproducernolimits.com/home-recording-mentorship-program
The great thing about Tukan plugins is that you can get free versions of very expensive plugins you wouldn't get otherwise. Such as the Green Dynamic EQ or the Blacklight modulation. The pultecs, 1176, LA-2As, Lexicon Reverbs and Tape Recorder have many different simulations in the market, but they're usually all paid, so there's great value there. Plus, I think the Sphinx (a "de-noser") and the Delay Machine are great "own additions" from Tukan you can't really find anywhere else. They're all "Reaper plugins", so no reason to not treat them as stock plugins for regular use. Great, great addition to the DAW.
Totally great additions. They're not stock as far as 'come with Reaper automatically'. But they're easier to add than ever now.
Awesome stuff! Reaper has so much to offer.
And the track sounds so catchy.
Thanks!
niceeeeeeee
The work of John Mattews in his Tukan's plugins is awesome, a true leyend! I recently discover Geraint Luff's plugins and they are great too. Specially the "stereo alignment delay" redmind me the "In Phase" waves plugin. This is a script by Geraint Luff. It has two functions. You use it to correct the stereo correlation of a signal via time adjustment, or you can use the send/receive modes to relatively adjust 2 tracks. Hope you make a review of this great tool.
Thanks for the tip! I haven't heard of that one. Maybe I just need to search my FX browser for Geraint.
Thanks
Good stuff. Lots of those I haven't tried out.
I really the Tukanoplex tape delay. Its pretty convincing, also his earlier synth the POLY-G a few bugs but sounds and behave like a Moog
I'll have to try the Tukanoplex. Thanks for the tip.
I haven't gotten into the synth stuff yet.
Thank you so much. This is incredibly helpful!
@@mediocrephil glad to hear it!
Nice work
@@ScalerWave thanks!
What is the song? I got to know, it got a melody that I recognize but can't place it (or maybe is it because the song has stuck in my mind) and it is really good. :)
Thanks! It's called This Old Lie, and I wrote it. In fact, I also recorded the whole process from the song idea through to the mastering phase. You can see it here as soon as I finish it 😁
nolabelnoproducernolimits.com/home-recording-mentorship-program
The "Tukan" effects are not in my Ver. 7 of Reaper. Did you add them from somewhere else?
Do you have ReaPack installed?
There is a video here on youtube called: How to install Tukan Studios Plugins in Reaper
by John Matthews that explains it.
@@mondostrat that video is outdated now as you can install everything via Reapack.
@@NLNPNL you're right, the correct video is; 'The better way to install TUKAN STUDIOS Plugins'
by John Matthews
@@NLNPNL I do now.