![]() The Jack MIDI ended up not being an issue for me in the end, once I got used to it.Īlthough I had used Ardour, Qtractor and LMMS in the past, I thought I would try the Bitwig demo and found it way more friendly and efficient than the others. The big bad thing about Bitwig is it does not support Jack MIDI, Jack Audio yes and I think they are working on the Jack MIDI part. Items that never get mentioned on this forum that I use extensively and why,īitwig - Some consider it expensive, but it has lots of features and built-ins that basically replace most plugins and external software and hardware that I was using before. And I'd love to discover even more.Īlthough I am a big supporter of Open Source, I will also support companies that produce products that are Open Source friendly. A tool I really like to play around with.įor me this thread is really useful. Not very far from a bitcrusher, but sounding a little different. ![]() MDA Degrade is really nice sounding when adjusting the Rate in such a way that some of the sound comes through and some is distorted. Use this on 1 sound or 1 word, and you'll hear the result: An everlasting echo where each echo changes pitch and character, in the end you cannot recognize it. MDA DubDelay: I love the effect you get when putting LFO Depth on max, feedback on almost max (like 0,992) and LFO Rate on something like 0,266. Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch and C* Scape are pretty self-explanatory. I also realized it's useful with instructions, so I'll explain where I think my gems shine the most: Yea, there's no doubt it counts as a gem. Rich sounding, easy to tweak where you want it. ![]() After trying all kinds of rhodes samples, different organs, softsynths and so on, Calf Organ was where I found peace. For a project a while ago, I needed a mellow jazz organ with tremolo. I agree! Calf Organ definitely deserves more recognition. If one isn't sounding right I switch to the other-you never know what will work. I use them as a compliment to the Calf collection. If proprietary but native is allowed: Tracktion's "DAW Essentials" are basic, quality tools that sound good. I do wish ee had some other no-brainer volume tools like the Dynameter but this one is super simple an helpful to me. I put the plugin version on a buss and send a little bit of the vocals to it to soften them up, sometimes other instruments as well. It's got a unique smoothness to my ear when you add just a dollop. The Guitarix Tube Screamer is great for adding saturation to almost anything. Lovely sound and versatile for classic organ sounds and pads. ![]() I've never heard anyone mention the organ specifically. Relatively new and not in the main Guitarix, so some may not be aware of it.Ĭalf Organ. GxSVT.lv2 for bass-really fat, classic bass amp sim. I know you said Calf and Guitarix are obvious, but there are some *parts* of those collections that may be overlooked and are quite special and unique IMHO. ![]()
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