acousticshade
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Want distortion comparisons? We've got 'em. Filterverse is the big surprise here.
Yeah, there are 3 or 4 other distortion plug-ins I wouldn't mind owning.guitar amp sims are also pretty useful on synths etc - the softube ones in particular for me
Destructor is among the best, without a doubt in my mind. It’s my first choice for distortion, followed by The Scream, Fury, Heavy Pedal.Yeah, there are 3 or 4 other distortion plug-ins I wouldn't mind owning.
What about PSP BinAmp @$29. promo now ?? ' the most analog sounding plugin ...... 'Destructor is among the best, without a doubt in my mind. It’s my first choice for distortion, followed by The Scream, Fury, Heavy Pedal.
And my analog gear.
There’s saturation and then there’s distortion.What about PSP BinAmp @$29. promo now ?? ' the most analog sounding plugin ...... '
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And there's Ruina i.e. perfectionThere’s saturation and then there’s distortion.
OTB saturation can be very nice. I have an Elysia Karacter Qube and Erica Synths Acidbox 3 (as well as Walrus Julianna that can distort, Meris Polymoon, and Meris Mercury X that can distort).I purchased an Electron Analog Heat +FX for primary use with some external gear (clearly a splurge buy, given the cost). It has a cool plugin "Overbridge" that lets you stream audio into and out of the device, without changing your primary audio interface in the DAW. Overbridge's latency is such that using it to track isn't very practical. But while mixing, the latency is no big deal. It has analog saturation, basic analog EQ and analog filtering. Along with some digital effects that when using a DAW, one can easily get ITB. It's interesting to have analog saturation external to the DAW. To my ear, it does sound a bit more open with extra clarity and depth (using the cleaner saturation settings). That said, it may just be my brain trying to justify the purchase... Regardless, an interesting approach with distortion, given all my other saturation alternatives are ITB plugins.
A reamp box and any guitar pedal (staring from even as low as 30$) will give you amazing sounding distortion, usually tighter and more aggressive then any plugin. Combine a few and possibilities are endless.Hardware OTB is a much more expensive and fraught proposition than plugins, though! Still offers something different sounding.
See this man’s pedalboard? He used to be an active participant of the VSL fanboy thread. Now, the last time he typed “VSL” was in the classifieds section of this board.
If you stack up enough distortion pedals in a row, no one will be able to tell when you hit a wrong note. Who said gear can't make you sound better!
I wish I had known this strategy when I played trumpet...If you stack up enough distortion pedals in a row, no one will be able to tell when you hit a wrong note. Who said gear can't make you sound better!
Nice setup BTW.