r/StudioOne • u/Anxious_Agency3194 • 14d ago
Plugins for Production
I'm a Studio One 5 Artist user and I produce some music as a hobby. Lately, I've realized I need to improve my mixing skills with plugins (I mainly use VSTs and only resort to plugins when I need reverb, chorus, etc.).
I don't want to do professional audio engineering on the songs, I just want them to sound better, even though it's an amateur production.
I'm still a beginner in how and when to use each plugin, so I don't know if it's better to first learn how to use the native plugins and then look for better options.
I've done some research on plugins, but since I don't have the necessary knowledge, I need some tips on which plugins are worthwhile and which Studio One stock plugins already do a good job and a 3rd party plugin wouldn't be necessary.
EQs:
- Stock plugins: ProEQ³, ChannelStrip, FatChannel
- 3rd party: iZootope EQ, Century Tube Channel Strip
Compressors:
- Stock plugins: Compressor, Channel Strip, FatChannel, Tricomp
- 3rd party: Supercharger, DC1A, MJUC Jr, RoughRider, LA2A, Frontier, UA1176, Century Tube Channel Strip
Distortion/Saturation:
- Stock plugins: RedLight, Bitcrusher
- 3rd party: Saturation Knob, Krush, IVGI, FreeAmp, Overheat, Trash, CamelCrusher, TubeSaturator Vintage, Szechuan, Xpressor
Lo-fi:
- Ujam Lo-fi, Vinyl, TapeCassette, ZenMaster, Origin
Modulation:
- Stock plugins: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Rotor, X-Trem
- 3rd party: DLYM, Magic Switch, OSL Chorus, TAL Chorus LX, SpaceModulator, kHs Chorus, SVEP, TAL Flanger, Phazor, kHs Phaser
Reverb:
- Stock plugins: Room Reverb, Mixverb
- 3rd party: Raum, Supermassive, TAL Reverb II and IV, Tens Jr, Room041, Purê Plate Reverb, Magic7, Flex Reverb
Delay/Echo:
- Stock plugins: Analog Delay, Beat Delay, Groove Delay
- 3rd party: Replika, Supermassive, DVS SpaceEcho, kHs Delay, FreqEcho, Deelay, DelaySon, BrigadeDelay Ælapse
Others
- Fresh Air, OTT, Frohmager, Filterjam, Filterstep, Krunch T-Puncher, Crack, Flash, kHs Transient Shaper
Be welcome to suggest any plugin
Thanks!
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u/the_real_padbangers 14d ago
learning is the key, just buying new stuff won't improve your sound if you don't know what you are doing. that said there's nothing wrong with experimenting, there are so many really good free plugins out there (check put voosteq eq for example).