True. They are a staple in all of my mixes. I've replaced the Pro C2 with thw TB compressor. The fabfilter is powerful but a little extra. Barricade is incredible especially when you combine it with the auto clip feature it has. My favourite deesser right now is TB Sibilance. It's the closest to the Weiss deesser when on the gain algorithm. The default threshold is a bit extra but it doesn't require too much tweaking
Wow! That’s great to hear, that’s the only one I haven’t tried out yet, I’ll be checking it out for sure, been using Weis Desser for a long time. Thanks 🙏
@pluginhoarder don't mention it bro! Let me let you in on a little secret sauce, I use TB Morphit on my master while mixing to help correct the EQ curve of my headphones and it's super dope. It's not 100% accurate but it's accurate enough to confidently make good mixing decisions. Reel Buss is also incredible on bass elements. Set it to the insert FX mode and turn everything down apart from the saturate, asperity and hysteresis and I assure you, it will give your bass a crunchy top end that's hard to replicate with just simple white noise and the best part is it follows the envelope of the sound. It's pure gold on 808 especially!
Thanks for reminding me about these TB plugins that have been sitting in my plugins folder but that I had totally forgotten about. Just curious. Since you can also save TB plugins in ableton racks to recall user created presets, what benefits do you find using Waves Studiorack/Studioverse over just using ableton racks?
I much prefer Ableton racks, manly because you can use more macros and you can group within groups which means you can literally have endless macros where as Studiorack/verse only allows 8. Hate that! The only reason I’m using Studioracks is because the majority of my viewers don’t use ableton and Studiorack is the best free option that works in all DAW’s. I’ll try to include ableton rack versions for future devices tho! 🙏
@@pluginhoarder Nice. Thanks for the prompt response. Yea I adore ableton racks as well. Also for me, the least amount of waves plugins installed on my system the better!
The dry/wet for the EQ is affecting the overall gain of all those bands? Like you have it at 60% so if you would push it to 100% then all the gains would increase at the same time?
Tone Boosters is ridiculous. The quality on them is absolutely nuts.
With all the features and price, I think their plugins are pretty unbeatable
True. They are a staple in all of my mixes. I've replaced the Pro C2 with thw TB compressor. The fabfilter is powerful but a little extra. Barricade is incredible especially when you combine it with the auto clip feature it has.
My favourite deesser right now is TB Sibilance. It's the closest to the Weiss deesser when on the gain algorithm. The default threshold is a bit extra but it doesn't require too much tweaking
Wow! That’s great to hear, that’s the only one I haven’t tried out yet, I’ll be checking it out for sure, been using Weis Desser for a long time. Thanks 🙏
@pluginhoarder don't mention it bro! Let me let you in on a little secret sauce, I use TB Morphit on my master while mixing to help correct the EQ curve of my headphones and it's super dope. It's not 100% accurate but it's accurate enough to confidently make good mixing decisions.
Reel Buss is also incredible on bass elements. Set it to the insert FX mode and turn everything down apart from the saturate, asperity and hysteresis and I assure you, it will give your bass a crunchy top end that's hard to replicate with just simple white noise and the best part is it follows the envelope of the sound. It's pure gold on 808 especially!
@abbadonproductioninc wow awesome!!! Thanks man!
Thank you!
My pleasure!
In Reaper you can do the same. Save your OWN presets.
amzing
🙏❤️
Thanks for reminding me about these TB plugins that have been sitting in my plugins folder but that I had totally forgotten about.
Just curious. Since you can also save TB plugins in ableton racks to recall user created presets, what benefits do you find using Waves Studiorack/Studioverse over just using ableton racks?
I much prefer Ableton racks, manly because you can use more macros and you can group within groups which means you can literally have endless macros where as Studiorack/verse only allows 8. Hate that! The only reason I’m using Studioracks is because the majority of my viewers don’t use ableton and Studiorack is the best free option that works in all DAW’s. I’ll try to include ableton rack versions for future devices tho! 🙏
@@pluginhoarder Nice. Thanks for the prompt response. Yea I adore ableton racks as well.
Also for me, the least amount of waves plugins installed on my system the better!
The dry/wet for the EQ is affecting the overall gain of all those bands? Like you have it at 60% so if you would push it to 100% then all the gains would increase at the same time?
That’s correct 👍
You also have TB Legacy plugins for free. I didn't know that the demo is almost unrestricted.
Pretty dope!
Tonebooster plugins are buggy
I’ve found a couple guys in equalizer pro but none in any other plugins yet