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Old February 28th, 2004, 07:28 PM   #1
 
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Plug-ins...

I see a LOT of discussion on the production side of things here, and virtually zero on the post production side. I'm curious what plug-ins if any, you all are using for best sound output.
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Old February 29th, 2004, 12:48 AM   #2
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I currently use Vegas with the Ultrafunk suite that is bundled with Sonar Producer edition. I find that they are very useful for what I need.

Noise Reduction from Sony/Sofo is essential (still learning to use it properly)

Izotope Ozone 3 to master the final mix...

I can not afford Waves, so no idea how they are, but assume since they are the industry standard they must be pretty good;-p

There was some interesting "discussions" about getting the Sony Oxford plugins exclusive for Vegas since they do own it....
I heard the Oxford plugs are good...expensive as well...
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Old February 29th, 2004, 09:16 AM   #3
 
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I REALLY like the WAVES stuff, I suggest every professional look at them.
Noise Reduction from Sony is a requirement for me, again, I don't think any pro should be without it, or on the Mac side, the BIAS Sound Soap. (it's available for PC too.
I love the Ozone iZotope plugs, they are very inexpensive and run in most video editors.

Those Oxford plugs are nice, and it would be cool seeing them in Vegas and other tools besides ProTools. they are a great complement, but they are danged expensive. But fat!
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Old February 29th, 2004, 07:37 PM   #4
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Sound Forge with Noise Reduction 2.0.

Acid 4.0 with no plug-ins
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Old March 3rd, 2004, 06:39 AM   #5
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yewoser.. god so many..


-Antares Microphone Modeller
-Beatmodel Range of Chorus, Reverbs, Stereo expanders, compressors etc
- dBAudioware series, multiband Limiter and compressor, de-esser, delays etc
- Hyperprism Series (about 30 plugs, and it works like a touch sensitive Korg Kaos pad
- PiWarp (really groovy voice warping and reverb tool
- RBC Audio Voice Tweaker Pro
-Sonic Foundry Express FX 1, 2,3 and Noise Reduction2
- TCNative Series (all the Mastering stuff)
- timeworks Series THE best phaser on the market, and a funky reverb unit
-VST Adapter, which allos me to run VST pluigns in a DX environment

and then theres the Hardware, which iwont go into coz were talking about plugins.
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