Essential Vst's?
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William Brave
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Re: Essential Vst's?
Check out Tweak Bench Ritual. It's a bass synth that is fat as all get out. It's very simple but can create a nice variety of sounds due to its delay, LFO and envelope modulation. The mod map is pretty comprehensive for the simplicity of the thing.Its also free!!!! I use it more than any other synth and I've got Massive, Albino, FM8 and more.
Re: Essential Vst's?
Looks too simple IMO. But if that's your preference, I'm not in any place to judge.
- OfficialDAPT
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Re: Essential Vst's?
Hamvst and DUBTURBO are definitely essential, at least they are for me. Skrillex and Flux Pavillion use them and they are the two most popular "dubstep" producers today. You can be as good as them in like a month if you put in enough work.
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William Brave
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Re: Essential Vst's?
Yeah it's simple. But it's got a nice unique sound to it. I'd also say that Sugarbytes' multieffects Turnado, artillery, and Effectrix are great!!! Very dynamic!jrisreal wrote:Looks too simple IMO. But if that's your preference, I'm not in any place to judge.
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More folk need to get on this;
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So I got the other version, not a single project will be finished in this lifewub wrote:More folk need to get on this;
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Ahhh, yeah I've got the NSFW version as well...Jack Dark has got a f^cked up imagination 
Dual Thrashers is also good, very similar in terms of what it does to the signal.
Dual Thrashers is also good, very similar in terms of what it does to the signal.
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I got nearly all of them, but the one with the 2 tits just looked nice, didn't do much good x) (i tired it firstwub wrote:Ahhh, yeah I've got the NSFW version as well...Jack Dark has got a f^cked up imagination
Dual Thrashers is also good, very similar in terms of what it does to the signal.
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Perky is alright, not as immediately useful as some of the others in the range, but I used it to add pad colouration here and it did what I was listening for.
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Oh, legit...I tried it on an 808 hihat lol
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Best advice I've seen in this thread, hands down.OfficialDAPT wrote:Hamvst and DUBTURBO are definitely essential, at least they are for me. Skrillex and Flux Pavillion use them and they are the two most popular "dubstep" producers today. You can be as good as them in like a month if you put in enough work.
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hilarious! one of the funniest posts I`ve seen on dsf lately, perfect timing and delivery.OfficialDAPT wrote:Hamvst and DUBTURBO are definitely essential, at least they are for me. Skrillex and Flux Pavillion use them and they are the two most popular "dubstep" producers today. You can be as good as them in like a month if you put in enough work.
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