Which plugins has stood the test of time

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  1. nmkeraj

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    Which VST or stock plugins have truly stood the test of time, remain relevant, and are worth the investment today? Which ones have—or could have—timeless value, exceptional quality, or a unique feature that keeps them indispensable? I’m not asking about recently released plugins that are popular for one new feature, but about real workhorses that continue to prove their worth over the years.
     
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  3. Gorg

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    Voxengo stuff for me.
     
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    sylenth1 (not v3), using since winter 2008, NI Massive since summer 2007.

    V-station since like 2004

    I like working with them, they still have that minimal mindset and very usable GUI.
    And they still create wonderful sounds.
     
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    Older Waves Stuff like the C1, Renaissance bundle, Maxxx Bass. All the stuff that Michael Gerzon was behind is still very useable..Waves went to shit when they no longer had Gerzon as a consultant and they went all in on quite frankly, shite black models of analog devices

    Sonnox Digital. All over 20 years old now, older if you consider a lot of the algos are from the Sony Oxford Digital OXF-R3 digital mixing console, but still some of the best plugins around..Paul Frindle is DSP royalty

    McDSP. Very useable plugins that don't really fight against you whilst mixing

    Metric Halo. For similar reasons as McDSP

    Old Line6 stuff sounds good in its own charming unbashedly digital way..wouldn't say they stood the test of time though like the plugins above
     
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    Microtonic.
     
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    Harmony Improvisator
     
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    Waves entire bundle is amazing, each plugin is supported since their launch date up till now.
     
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    i love to use reaktor legacy massive and fm8 and i prefer the old version of ohmforce ohmicide for distortion still
     
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    Cakewalk Z3ta 2
    Crysonic (wow epic plugins)
    d16 syntorus
    Ultimate Sound Bank Ultra Focus
     
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    Soundtoys Bundle. Some of them are really old but for some reason they always sound good and I keep going back to them. It is weird, so old algos but they fit in the mix like a glove.
     
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    Melda and Sonnox. PSP Vintage warmer - you are fully covered
     
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    Nexus 2. Just sounds a million dollars. Bought it way back in 2010. I honestly think people will still be using Nexus 2 in twenty years.
     
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    Bigtick - Rhino 2 v2.15 VSTi
    Camel Audio - Alchemy VSTi
    Computer Music - Genesis v1.02 VSTi
    discoDSP - Discovery v2.10 VSTi

    Image Line - Harmor v1.0.2 VSTi
    LinPlug - Spectral v1.3.1 VSTi
    reFX - quadraSID .v1.6.2 VSTi
    reFX - Vanguard v1.8.0 VSTi

    Rob Papen - Predator v1.6.5b VSTi
    Steinberg - Hypersonic 2 VSTi
    SuperWave - Everything Bundle
    Synthepolis - nrg-A.v1.2 VSTi

    Trans Computer Maschine - T-C-M_2.60_b2 VSTi
    TubeOhm - Pure-D16-24 Rack VSTi
    Blamsoft - VK-1 Viking Synthesizer VSTi
    Dead Duck Software - Reducktion v1.0.0.5 VSTi
    FXpansion - DCAM Synth Squad v1.2.0.20 VSTi

    HY-Plugin - HY-POLY v1.4.6 VSTi
    Kilohearts - kHs ONE VSTi
    MemoryMoon - Messiah v2.1.0 VSTi
    Reason - Propellerhead Europa v2.0.0 VSTi
     
  15. Balisani

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    This☝

    Also, PSP - I've the whole original lot (early bird), and I know they're not as sexy or surgical as FabFilter or Sonible, but their EQs, Dynamic Processors/Compressors... just keep reaching for them. There's something to be said for familiar tools, like analog outboard.

    And my favorite, go-to reverbs: still Eventide. I do really love also the UAD AKG, AMS, EMT, Lexicons, and brilliant Studio room emulations etc - but Eventide reverbs just slip in the mix effortlessly every single time.
     
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    I don't know what kind of witchcraft PSP uses on their code but i gotta agree it's among the plugins devs that makes analog gear a little scared.
     
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