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On Oct 31, 2007, at 1:52 PM, Orren Merton wrote:
> They are not bread and butter plug-ins, but for what they are, they
> are fantastic. I've had
> previous versions for a long time (in OS9, even!) and they're the
> sort of effects that when
> you have a use for them, nothing else at all will do.
>
> In the Rocket Science bundle, I find Follo works more accurately
> and sounds better on
> recorded audio than an auto-wah style of plug-in. It doesn't have a
> vintage guitar wah
> sound to it, but you can get some amazing resonant filter sounds
> going that really track
> the level of your audio well. And Orbit is one of the coolest auto-
> panning plug-ins
> around, really 3d sounding and with more options than nearly all
> others I've found.
>
> In the Nautilus bundle, Riverrun can warp out an audio file in
> either a very subtle, extreme,
> ambient, rhythmic, or otherwise insane way. It's a special effect,
> for sure, but you can
> create sounds with it I've not created any other way. And Deep
> Phase Nine is my all-time
> favorite non-guitar phaser. Not just because the sound is pristine,
> but because the two
> graphs give you a great visual of exactly what is happening to your
> sound.
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> Orren
I also have to strongly recommend the Nautilus Bundle. Deep Phase
Nine is lush, and beautiful, I use it to fatten up synth pads.
Periscope is a *very* useful special effects orientated EQ.
I also think Orbit is a terrific panning plug.
Eddie
IMS ProA/V
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