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Before you start on the VSTs, take some time to explore your DAW. They all have a ton of amazing instruments, effects, presets, and samples. You might not need many plugins at all.
Good point. I was watching some vids of this daw called bitwig that I think is “new” (I’ve been away from desktop too), and you can even build your own synths and effects in there. Like drambo for the pc! Looked cool, we’ve come a long way…
Synplant has been mentioned but I’m mentioning it again. It’s weird, fun, and also very useful. You “grow” your synth sounds from seeds, and tweak DNA (different parameters). It’s got a great feature where you can import a synth sound and it will do its best to replicate its “DNA”. The results are either very close, or you end up with something interesting to toy with.
Polyverse plugins are made in collaboration with Infected Mushroom and they’re pretty wild. I’m still learning them but I’m always excited to get a handle on them.
Motto Akemie is on iPad, but it’s got more full featured MIDI routing. This one makes some fun bleeps and bloops.
I too am migrating to Desktop, and I’m trying to keep my plugins and VST collection slim. I’ve been looking for stuff you can’t easily replicate in a DAW, and these seem to fit the bill.
Thanks everyone these are all great. I’m less interested in anything EDM-ward but I’m no tyrant over the thread, good to see people sharing stuff.
Thanks, I am more into plugins as I’m quite particular about textures,, I’m using Logic Pro iPad as my daw then a light daw just to facilitate recording on pc to pass back,
It’s been interesting getting orchestral vsts. I’m on the vi control forums a bit and I realised most opinions there are from people interested in composing orchestral pieces an tv scoring - I’d say the latter quite heavily. It’s the opposite of here in a few ways. So I try to recontextualise what people are saying according to how it fits with my own uses which is song composition so heavily led by the textural quality/timbre of samples and sounds rather than mechanical function. For example there opinion would skew against a beautiful sounding orchestral library with a lack of articulations or control whereas for me, some of the preferred libraries were really sterile texturally. Who am I even talking to lol