Right guys, lets get a list going of GOD TIER plugins. Absolute essentials thats worth the money!!!

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  1. taskforce

    taskforce Audiosexual

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    I am quite sure if a few more contribute here, this thread will contain almost all plugs known to mankind :rofl:
    I was very close in writing an academic size essay of why all that i see written here is pointless without actual music examples you guys done using those lists showcasing your fav plugs but i 'll save you the space and time.
    If there is a piece of code written that happens to be a plugin too and can qualify for God Tier level it's Melodyne. It has actually changed not only my workflow, but the whole music industry as we know it. Melodyne's polyphonic intonation is probably the biggest innovation in music tech for the 21st century, unsurpassed so far. The rest of them and allow me to remain adamant on this, fall under the "interchangeable" category therefore no God Tier to anything else for me.
    Thanks for listening,
    Cheers
     
  2. deathroit

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    OTTO Audio II II II II - this is just amp sim without hundred of effects but you can tweak every sound, with exceptional amp feeling, tightness and sound.

    BFD3 - this is the most realistic acoustic drums ever. Difficult, aged but you can’t compare the sound to any other drum software.

    Ayaic Mix Monolith - this little piece of shit premix (or pre-balance) your whole project with seconds and it’s lightweight and straightforward.

    airwindows Consolidated - in space nobody hear your scream… I mean nobody hear what plugin or hardware you used. Chris from airwindows made hundreds of useful plugins, generic gui but useful as fuck. Can’t live without them.

    Three Body Tech: Cabinetron, Cenozoix, Kirchoff EQ - no one can beat them. Period.

    MeldaProduction - x96 oversampling.




    All of this shit runs flawlessly on Linux on WINE.
     
  3. EL TEL

    EL TEL Noisemaker

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    EQ: FabFilter - Pro-Q3, Maag - EQ4, Oeksound - Soothe 2, UAD - Pultec EQP-1A

    Compression: UAD - LA2A, UAD - 1176, Cytomic - The Glue, Empirical Labs - Arouser/Distressor, FabFilter Pro-C2/Pro-MB, Kazrog - Avalon 747, Lindell - 254E/354E, Shadow Hills - Class A, PSP - Vintage Warmer 2, Slate Digital VBC FG-MU, Softube - TubeTech CL-1B, UAD - Fairchild 660/670, Waves - API 2500, UAD - dbx 160, Kiive - XTComp, Brainworx - Townhouse Bus Compressor, SPL - Iron, Purple Audio - MC 77

    Reverb:
    Liquidsonics - 7th Heaven Pro, Liquidsonics - Cinematic Rooms, Liquidsonics - Verbsuite Classics, Liquidsonics - Lustrous Plates, Valhalla DSP - Vintage Verb

    Delay: Soundtoys - Echoboy, AiR - Delay Pro, FabFilter - Timeless 3

    Limiters & Clippers: Sonible - Smart Limit, FabFilter - Pro L2, Kazrog - KClip3

    Saturation & Distortion: Soundtoys - Dacapitator, FabFilter - Saturn 2, FabFilter - Volcano 3, Kazrog - True Iron, Black Box - Analogue Design HG-2/MS, SSL - Fusion Vintage Drive, Slate Digital - Virtual Tape Machine, Soundtoys - Devil Loc Deluxe

    Restoration: Izotope - RX 11, Accentize - DX Revive Pro

    De-Essers: Sonible - Smart De-Ess, Lindell - 902 De-Esser, FabFilter - Pro-DS, SPL - De-Esser

    Pitch Correction: Antares - Auto Tune Pro, Plugin Boutique - Scaler 2

    Gates: Sonible - Smart Gate, FabFilter - Pro-G, Black Salt Audio - Silencer

    Metering: SPL - Hawkeye, ADPTR - Metric A/B, TB Pro Audio - mv Meter 2, Melda Productions - MLoudness Analyzer, Sonible - True Balance, Klanghelm - VUMT

    Guitar & Bass: Chandler GAV19T, Ampeg - SVTVR Classic, Neural DSP - Take your pick!!!, Bogren Digital

    Synths & Generators: Spectrasonics - Omnisphere 2, Spectrasonics - Keyscape, Spectrasonics - Trillian, Native Instruments - Kontakt 8, XLN Audio - Addictive Drums 2

    Honourable Mentions: Izotope - Ozone 10, Cradle - The God Particle, Slate Digital - Virtual Mix Rack, Sonarworls - Reference ID, Synchro Arts - VocAlign 6 Pro, UAD - Sound City Studios, XLN Audio - Addictive Trigger, TB Pro Audio - ISOL8............





    I'm sure there's loads I haven't mentioned, but I only listed plugins I've used and loved. Writing this list helped me simultaneously clear out my plugin database and uninstall the ones I never use. This should help speed up my workflow by sticking to tried and tested plugins that I know and give me much more screen real estate. Hopefully this list comes in handy for anyone that's struggling to find a particular plugin as I tried to cover most bases. Keep creating and don't get caught up the manufacturer jargon saying you need this new one... These are simply very useful tools and not for building a collection. I found the more I have, the more it slows my workflow.
     
  4. boingy99

    boingy99 Kapellmeister

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    There is a whole category of humans who make music about how great god is.
    Do you think that god makes music about how rubbish humans are?
    Anyway, god uses FL studio and only the built-in plugins because he started with a pirated copy and just kinda stuck with it, even though he thinks the mixer is a bit sucky.
     
  5. clone

    clone Audiosexual

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    But your list, as an example; is still probably no more actual plugins (in number), than a full Waves installation. Installing bundles is how you really end up with "too many" plugins that you will never use. Everything in the Fabfilter bundle is great, but do you really use every one? And that is a bad example of a bundle you want to get rid of stuff from. The ones you do not even need are the ones that actually are "too many".
    Maybe you really need 5 Waves plugins to complete your list, but you can just as easily add 60. They are easy to keep around after that, because "you may need them". But that is just a hammer looking for a nail.
     
  6. EL TEL

    EL TEL Noisemaker

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    That's why I didn't list any plugin bundles, I only selected ones that get daily or weekly use. The full Waves installation has over 250 plugins, my list has 80. The point I was trying to make was that too much choice kills creativity and slows you down, after all, what's the point in having a mountain of them that never see the light of day. I look at it like my mixing desk and environment... Keeping it tidy equals less distraction.
     
  7. Kate Middleton

    Kate Middleton Producer

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    its true in some way. i just said recently less is more.. i gues gives more freedom to chose special plugins.. but it gets confusing i never used all waves plugins in my early days... and think about nexus has so many sounds fully expanded.. its like you could basically use it for 10000000 songs
     
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