If I spent a bit more time with sound design, I can certainly see Trash being a monster plug-in for anything bass oriented. Through that together in 10 minutes with my Korg R3 and Trash 2- please excuse the piss poor samples and piss poor dynamics. Always love their customer service and prices. Welp, considering how I'm stupid and didn't realize vendors other than the manufacturer sold digital downloads of software, it took me a bit to realize that I could get Trash 2 for cheaper than $250, but eventually found good ol' Sweetwater was offering it for a decent price. Logic's own Overdrive is great too.as is the Soundtoys Decapitator.ĭistortion is a very personal taste so YMMV. Other suggestions: Nomad Factory Magnetic is a great tape-sim and saturator - perfect for more gentle treatment.even the venerable old CamelPhat can do some interesting things. Its multiband stuff is also very useable - much better than Saturn - I often use it for adding high frequency interest to lifeless sources or injecting some attitude into synths etc. Very good phase-coherence between wet and dry signals so its great for adding a bit of grit to a clean signal. I haven't used it extensively but find it a bit unsatisfying. Saturn: I have to say I was disappointed with this plugin. Band filters aren't the best sounding but it can work miracles if you persist with it. Ohmicide: capable of very cool and unique sounds but frustratingly hard to control or adapt to suit a specific situation. I have used all of these plugins - quick summary of my thoughts on each:
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