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All FF stuff is really, really good. Be it FX or mastering. What I like best is the HUGE amount of professionally made presets included with every filter, which offer a great choice of starting points.
Pretty much anyone can get a great result, without needing to have a degree in sound engineering. A trained musician, arguably, may get more. But everyone who uses FF can get something.
Look forward to watching this, been on my list for a while this one.
Before I got into iOS music production in early 2015, I had heard some anecdotal praise from a few buddies & read reviews on FabFilter’s line of plugins. Graphically they looked incredible & the demos from FF on YouTube going through the functionality were inspiring. But my old laptop running ProTools M-Powered (the old Digidesign mid level PT version) was collecting dust & I didn’t know if my rig would even run them.
To say I was pleasantly shocked to see FabFilter plugs available in Auria’s Store is putting it mildly. The perfect code for code port, the excellent bargain vs. the desktop price and the ability to have multiple instances with little CPU drain?! To me they’re essential if you make music on iOS, regardless if Auria is your main DAW or not.
@thesoundtestroom thanks Doug for showing off the versatility of Saturn. That plugin is incredible.
To me they’re essential if you make music on iOS, regardless if Auria is your main DAW or not.
Yep. We keep trying other mastering apps, for use outside of Auria Pro, but nothing really touches Fab Filters.
I would love to try the T-Racks Filters, which Doug has also been demoing, but as yet they are not available for IOS.