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Which of the FabFilter apps are absolutely must-have?

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  • @MisplacedDevelopment said:
    I never got Twin 3 when it was released. As someone who just uses presets, does this synth bring much to the table? I think I read that you can import a load of presets from the older synth, so it might be worth getting just for that as I seem to recall there were a good number of them.

    Loads of presets, really excellent ones. It is a fantastic sounding synth. Only using presets is actually an advantage, as then you will not be frustrated by the interface lol

  • @MisplacedDevelopment said:
    I never got Twin 3 when it was released. As someone who just uses presets, does this synth bring much to the table? I think I read that you can import a load of presets from the older synth, so it might be worth getting just for that as I seem to recall there were a good number of them.

    I think the included presets are fantastic. Comes with some from the previous iteration as well I believe.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @MisplacedDevelopment said:
    I never got Twin 3 when it was released. As someone who just uses presets, does this synth bring much to the table? I think I read that you can import a load of presets from the older synth, so it might be worth getting just for that as I seem to recall there were a good number of them.

    I think the included presets are fantastic. Comes with some from the previous iteration as well I believe.

    Yeah, when u take the number of top quality presets available into consideration, it's really a bargain. All 4 creative apps at the current sale price is something everyone should probably take advantage of

  • Thanks @Gavinski + @HotStrange . Think I will grab it.

  • @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:
    When I learned Pro-MB, I did this as a reminder and for better understanding. Maybe it will be of some help here.

    @Luxthor I meant to ask you last time: did you make that graphic? It's really good - do you have any more like it?

    I have more, almost of everything what I learned about, 😇 but in rough stage, enough for my eyes. This particular one, needed to be hardwired with my brain, also had the idea to send it to FF forum. Those graphs and layout are designed by me, icons and quotations are straight from the manual.  Goal was for that chart to be quick and understandable for anyone familiar with audio signal processing.

    Have few others in the making, especially one for Pro-L2, because that limiter is doing things not explained in the official tutorial and is misleading with naming.

    You should start and thread and post these, they could be useful to wider audience than just you :)

    At the moment I'm in the ‘execution of everything learned’ phase, when this is over and I still feel I’m relevant enough, maybe then. But I could start the thread and upload that trio Pro-C2, Pro-MB and Pro-L2. Just to see if anyone cares at all.

    BTW, Thank you for your compliment. 🤩

  • @HotStrange said:

    @MisplacedDevelopment said:
    I never got Twin 3 when it was released. As someone who just uses presets, does this synth bring much to the table? I think I read that you can import a load of presets from the older synth, so it might be worth getting just for that as I seem to recall there were a good number of them.

    I think the included presets are fantastic. Comes with some from the previous iteration as well I believe.

    True, and you can import everything from Twin1 or 2. Not just that, parts of a Twin1 and 2 engine are still there so the old presets can sound genuine. Only automation won’t work correctly.

  • @Luxthor said:

    @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:
    When I learned Pro-MB, I did this as a reminder and for better understanding. Maybe it will be of some help here.

    @Luxthor I meant to ask you last time: did you make that graphic? It's really good - do you have any more like it?

    I have more, almost of everything what I learned about, 😇 but in rough stage, enough for my eyes. This particular one, needed to be hardwired with my brain, also had the idea to send it to FF forum. Those graphs and layout are designed by me, icons and quotations are straight from the manual.  Goal was for that chart to be quick and understandable for anyone familiar with audio signal processing.

    Have few others in the making, especially one for Pro-L2, because that limiter is doing things not explained in the official tutorial and is misleading with naming.

    You should start and thread and post these, they could be useful to wider audience than just you :)

    At the moment I'm in the ‘execution of everything learned’ phase, when this is over and I still feel I’m relevant enough, maybe then. But I could start the thread and upload that trio Pro-C2, Pro-MB and Pro-L2. Just to see if anyone cares at all.

    BTW, Thank you for your compliment. 🤩

    Go for it. Often it's when you're learning something for the first time that you're in the best position to explain it clearly to others - because you have the "beginner's mind" so you are figuring out the concepts in a way that can be explained to anyone.

    Once you gain more expertise you learn specific jargon and you also internalise the foundational building blocks, so it can actually become harder to explain something to a non-specialist.

    That diagram for Pro L2 is the perfect illustration of this concept IMO :)

  • @Gavinski said:

    @MisplacedDevelopment said:
    I never got Twin 3 when it was released. As someone who just uses presets, does this synth bring much to the table? I think I read that you can import a load of presets from the older synth, so it might be worth getting just for that as I seem to recall there were a good number of them.

    Loads of presets, really excellent ones. It is a fantastic sounding synth. Only using presets is actually an advantage, as then you will not be frustrated by the interface lol

    Presets are a major feature of all FF apps. They all ship with a high number of excellent presets.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @MisplacedDevelopment said:
    I never got Twin 3 when it was released. As someone who just uses presets, does this synth bring much to the table? I think I read that you can import a load of presets from the older synth, so it might be worth getting just for that as I seem to recall there were a good number of them.

    I think the included presets are fantastic. Comes with some from the previous iteration as well I believe.

    Yeah, when u take the number of top quality presets available into consideration, it's really a bargain. All 4 creative apps at the current sale price is something everyone should probably take advantage of

    Agreed, especially when the bundle sale pricing. Even if you only ever use the presets I think it’s worth it, but they highly reward diving into as well.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @MisplacedDevelopment said:
    I never got Twin 3 when it was released. As someone who just uses presets, does this synth bring much to the table? I think I read that you can import a load of presets from the older synth, so it might be worth getting just for that as I seem to recall there were a good number of them.

    I think the included presets are fantastic. Comes with some from the previous iteration as well I believe.

    Yeah, when u take the number of top quality presets available into consideration, it's really a bargain. All 4 creative apps at the current sale price is something everyone should probably take advantage of

    Agreed, especially when the bundle sale pricing. Even if you only ever use the presets I think it’s worth it, but they highly reward diving into as well.

    Didn’t notice they haven’t updated Saturn to 3 yet. So, the deal with the bundle is basically the same price as individual, but the throw the older Saturn version in. I’m guessing Saturn 3 is probably coming soon and you’ll need to buy it again if you want the latest collection.

    Might just go for Twin 3 and Timeless 3 then. Maybe complete the bundle after they update Saturn… hopefully around the holidays :)

  • @skiphunt said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @MisplacedDevelopment said:
    I never got Twin 3 when it was released. As someone who just uses presets, does this synth bring much to the table? I think I read that you can import a load of presets from the older synth, so it might be worth getting just for that as I seem to recall there were a good number of them.

    I think the included presets are fantastic. Comes with some from the previous iteration as well I believe.

    Yeah, when u take the number of top quality presets available into consideration, it's really a bargain. All 4 creative apps at the current sale price is something everyone should probably take advantage of

    Agreed, especially when the bundle sale pricing. Even if you only ever use the presets I think it’s worth it, but they highly reward diving into as well.

    Didn’t notice they haven’t updated Saturn to 3 yet. So, the deal with the bundle is basically the same price as individual, but the throw the older Saturn version in. I’m guessing Saturn 3 is probably coming soon and you’ll need to buy it again if you want the latest collection.

    Might just go for Twin 3 and Timeless 3 then. Maybe complete the bundle after they update Saturn… hopefully around the holidays :)

    Which holidays you referring to? That could be a long ways out 😂

    I’m happy with Saturn as it is now so if an update pops up, I wouldn’t mind staying with 2 a little bit longer.

  • edited June 2023

    @skiphunt said:
    Didn’t notice they haven’t updated Saturn to 3 yet. So, the deal with the bundle is basically the same price as individual, but the throw the older Saturn version in. I’m guessing Saturn 3 is probably coming soon and you’ll need to buy it again if you want the latest collection.

    Might just go for Twin 3 and Timeless 3 then. Maybe complete the bundle after they update Saturn… hopefully around the holidays :)

    Saturn was actually the first to be updated with the new GUI and modulation style. It reviewed very well and so they updated everything else. I wouldn’t expect a major update soon. It is also the pick of the bunch and I struggle to name a plug-in that even competes with Saturn’s multiband distortion setup.

  • edited June 2023

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  • edited June 2023

    @geremy said:

    @skiphunt said:
    Didn’t notice they haven’t updated Saturn to 3 yet. So, the deal with the bundle is basically the same price as individual, but the throw the older Saturn version in. I’m guessing Saturn 3 is probably coming soon and you’ll need to buy it again if you want the latest collection.

    Might just go for Twin 3 and Timeless 3 then. Maybe complete the bundle after they update Saturn… hopefully around the holidays :)

    Saturn 2 is powerful as it is and one of my most-used apps. I can't think of anything significant that it's lacking tbh. Up to you but you might be waiting a long time for Saturn 3, and to be honest, there's plenty to enjoy with v2 in the meantime.

    Saturn was actually the first to be updated with the new GUI and modulation style. It reviewed very well and so they updated everything else. I wouldn’t expect a major update soon. It is also the pick of the bunch and I struggle to name a plug-in that even competes with Saturn’s multiband distortion setup.

    Yeah the multiband setup is highy versatile.

  • @suboptimal
    I must thank you for suddenly raising the value of the app I own. From now on, please allow me to call you King Midas in this thread. I hope to see a combination of people like you and the right apps for the word in many places, Your Majesty.

    *
    I like Saturn 2's feature to adjust levels for each frequency band.

  • @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:
    When I learned Pro-MB, I did this as a reminder and for better understanding. Maybe it will be of some help here.

    @Luxthor I meant to ask you last time: did you make that graphic? It's really good - do you have any more like it?

    I have more, almost of everything what I learned about, 😇 but in rough stage, enough for my eyes. This particular one, needed to be hardwired with my brain, also had the idea to send it to FF forum. Those graphs and layout are designed by me, icons and quotations are straight from the manual.  Goal was for that chart to be quick and understandable for anyone familiar with audio signal processing.

    Have few others in the making, especially one for Pro-L2, because that limiter is doing things not explained in the official tutorial and is misleading with naming.

    You should start and thread and post these, they could be useful to wider audience than just you :)

    At the moment I'm in the ‘execution of everything learned’ phase, when this is over and I still feel I’m relevant enough, maybe then. But I could start the thread and upload that trio Pro-C2, Pro-MB and Pro-L2. Just to see if anyone cares at all.

    BTW, Thank you for your compliment. 🤩

    Go for it. Often it's when you're learning something for the first time that you're in the best position to explain it clearly to others - because you have the "beginner's mind" so you are figuring out the concepts in a way that can be explained to anyone.

    Once you gain more expertise you learn specific jargon and you also internalise the foundational building blocks, so it can actually become harder to explain something to a non-specialist.

    That diagram for Pro L2 is the perfect illustration of this concept IMO :)

    Got an official response from FabFilters, they like the idea very much. I love that team. So I’m going for it.

    Thank you @richardyot for encouragement! 🫡

  • @Luxthor said:

    @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @richardyot said:

    @Luxthor said:
    When I learned Pro-MB, I did this as a reminder and for better understanding. Maybe it will be of some help here.

    @Luxthor I meant to ask you last time: did you make that graphic? It's really good - do you have any more like it?

    I have more, almost of everything what I learned about, 😇 but in rough stage, enough for my eyes. This particular one, needed to be hardwired with my brain, also had the idea to send it to FF forum. Those graphs and layout are designed by me, icons and quotations are straight from the manual.  Goal was for that chart to be quick and understandable for anyone familiar with audio signal processing.

    Have few others in the making, especially one for Pro-L2, because that limiter is doing things not explained in the official tutorial and is misleading with naming.

    You should start and thread and post these, they could be useful to wider audience than just you :)

    At the moment I'm in the ‘execution of everything learned’ phase, when this is over and I still feel I’m relevant enough, maybe then. But I could start the thread and upload that trio Pro-C2, Pro-MB and Pro-L2. Just to see if anyone cares at all.

    BTW, Thank you for your compliment. 🤩

    Go for it. Often it's when you're learning something for the first time that you're in the best position to explain it clearly to others - because you have the "beginner's mind" so you are figuring out the concepts in a way that can be explained to anyone.

    Once you gain more expertise you learn specific jargon and you also internalise the foundational building blocks, so it can actually become harder to explain something to a non-specialist.

    That diagram for Pro L2 is the perfect illustration of this concept IMO :)

    Got an official response from FabFilters, they like the idea very much. I love that team. So I’m going for it.

    Thank you @richardyot for encouragement! 🫡

    👍

  • edited 6:56AM

    Volcano 3!!!!!
    This is IMO a must must must have filter and amazing creative app. If you are willing to open it up and just get creative with it, its more powerful than expected.

    Here’s a video to show off some of its creative side.

    In this video he makes a whole drum kit just by feeding it white noise and midi. Just think about that and what else you can do with this app by spending some extra time with it

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