


Personally I despise that business model. Once your software is purchased it is not eligible for returns. Stanford reverb (free) I think aswell has a good sound to it, especially layered with another reverb.Īll of what I reccomend does not require a supscription or signing in to an account or any of that bullshit the "big guys" demand these days. The most intuitive professional noise suppression plugin ever created, Waves NS1 Noise Suppressor intelligently differentiates between dialog and unwanted noise.

TAL reverb is a great free vst thats out there, same with a compressor called "Molot" (I used this on many many things before discovering AO). I do wish I had a lexicon FX/reverb plugin tho, thats a great essential buy. The compressors I have tried since then are equally fantastic, finally replaced my drum parallel comp with one of AO's because it just sounds better! Subtle but made the sound go from decent and flat, to depth and 3d and existing in more of its own harmonic space. I tried somethin called PREDD first, its just a preamp sim, but i slapped it on a bass guitar sound, and the colour was amazing. Its a whole toolbox for 7 bucks that out performs many many "pro" VSTs This reads like an add but for real go watch some YouTube vids on Analog Obsession and decide. Descrio O plugin de supresso de rudo profissional mais intuitivo j criado, o Waves NS1 Noise Suppressor diferencia inteligentemente entre dilogo e rudo indesejado. Buy Waves NS1 Noise Suppressor - Automatic Noise Suppression Plug-In (Native/SoundGrid, Download) featuring One-Fader Control, For Dialog, Voiceovers, Broadcast, Music, 64-bit Processing, AAX Native, RTAS, AudioSuite, Audio Units, VST, SoundGrid, Mac OS X, Windows. Lots of folks seem to regret buying waves plug ins or UA other big names before they discovered AO. For only like a 7$ one time fee you get all of them. I heard about "Analog Obsession" plugins from reddit, super cheap and directly supports the solo creator.
