Softube plugs
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 11:57 am
Really liking the offerings from Softube lately. The fact that many of them integrate into their Console1 hardware channel strip is some sweet icing on the cake. I just made the first large music s/w purchase for me in a long time and picked up their bundle, Volume 3 https://www.softube.com/volume3#/
Here's what I've found so far:
-The FET (1176 clone) is a killer on drums and heavy guitars, and probably other sources
-The drawmer mastering tool (the little version) is a killer piece of kit, on sale alone right now for $49 Some great presets that can be stacked up behind your uber fast limiter (e.g. waves L2)
-Harmonics, their saturation tool, is probably the best tool I've worked with in that breed. It needs to be dialed in to the source, but really does some cool stuff. It adds sheen and texture w/o losing punch like so many others do.
-parallels is a pretty dang cool synth with a unique interface that even a non keys/synth geek can work and get fresh new sounds (now if I could just actually play keys)
-TSA1R reverb is a stunning algo 'verb. The drum presets alone are worth the price of admission.
Here's what I've found so far:
-The FET (1176 clone) is a killer on drums and heavy guitars, and probably other sources
-The drawmer mastering tool (the little version) is a killer piece of kit, on sale alone right now for $49 Some great presets that can be stacked up behind your uber fast limiter (e.g. waves L2)
-Harmonics, their saturation tool, is probably the best tool I've worked with in that breed. It needs to be dialed in to the source, but really does some cool stuff. It adds sheen and texture w/o losing punch like so many others do.
-parallels is a pretty dang cool synth with a unique interface that even a non keys/synth geek can work and get fresh new sounds (now if I could just actually play keys)
-TSA1R reverb is a stunning algo 'verb. The drum presets alone are worth the price of admission.