Good distortion vst?

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Sparxy
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Re: Good distortion vst?

Post by Sparxy » Wed May 25, 2011 10:39 am

Can anyone give me a few tips or point me to a tutorial for Ohmicide? I got it a while back but have hardly used it. I struggle to get anything out of it that isn't ridiculously distorted and barely recognisable as a sound!!! :dunce:

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Re: Good distortion vst?

Post by Railo » Wed May 25, 2011 12:55 pm

I like ohmicide so much. I use it for most of my mid-range basses but you can use it for much more, for example kicks and snares. A great free distortion vst in my opinion is Tridirt.

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