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Some individual plugins for as little as $29
is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
Eventide have a sale so bought the Blackhole and Spring Reverb. So far so good.
Also Valhalla have some great free plugins as well. One with more modulation and weirdness than you'll ever need.
Also, I got some dub style reverb and other free oddities from Audio Damage (Dubstation and Ratshack reverb)
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
Most of their plugins are very old now too- we had that level of quality about 15 years ago.
I've been using them since they started- one of my favourite plugin companies.
Eventide are killing it too- I have everything they make in plugin format and a H9000.
I can't really tell the difference in the native plugin algorithms and the hardware box, which costs as much as a car.
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Was inevitable of course. Interesting take on things, more about the addons not the amp.
I guess if one did what you want, that's great. But if you start buying Abasi, Plini, Cory Wong and Rabea to get a wide range of tones, than parallax for bass, you're looking at £600!
When Helix Native is £300, Amplitube is £240, BIAS is £350 ....
Yes, the Neural stuff sounds decent but is it enough better (in a mix) to be worth spending nearly double the amount to get a lot less choice. I get it if you find one that works and that's it ... but maybe that's just me. (It almost certainly is, they seem to be doing quite weel)