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[Music] howdy doody buccaroonies feel like it's time we talk about something and get it out in the open here for whatever reason society tends to not acknowledge the problems that musicians and producers face like i i don't know about you but i'm constantly having to ask myself things like where am i going to park my lamborghini in between my piles of cocaine and what am i going to do with all these strippers and what should i spend my endless piles of money on i mean really it's just ridiculous seriously though like a lot of you i've got a budget and i can't be blowing money on stuff that's just unnecessary or not worth the investment especially when it comes to plugins there are tons and tons of plugins out there especially in the world of free plugins it's just kind of endless but when it comes to paid plugins you always have to ask yourself for a moment is this plugin really worth the money in this video i wanted to share with you five of my favorite cheap plugins that i think are well worth the investment due to how unique or all-around useful they are and some things that will really actually add something to your setup all without breaking the bank if you've got some recommendations on great cheap plugins be sure to leave those down in the comments and if you want to check out any of the plugins from today's video you can find them all linked down in the description below first up is base xl from denise this is a bass enhancement plugin similar to something like the classic waves r bass this actually comes in at only about 35 waves r bass on the other hand on sale is pretty cheap but normally is about 80. however bass xl does offer a few extra features that i personally find really handy base excel is a base enhancement plugin so it doesn't generate new sonic information but it does enhance what is already there this is really useful for sound design purposes like making your kick drums have some nice meaty low end it can add some beef to a base you can use it to get kind of a cool movie trailer guy voice if you want to go that way or just adding some general thickness and weight to whatever needs it in your mix and does it in a very nice transparent way the plugin itself is incredibly simple to use we've got the mix knob here which blends in the amount of bass enhancement going on we've got an input and output gain here allowing us to boost things in and then compensate after the fact as needed we've got the frequency control here which sets the target frequency to start enhancing this goes all the way down to 20 hertz which is really really really low and all the way up to 320 hertz which can also be good for adding just kind of some body to things if maybe your vocal feels a little thin or whatever or maybe an acoustic guitar or something like that so it's actually useful for more than just bass enhancement then we've got the drive and tone shapers here this is probably my favorite feature of this plugin the drive adds some gentle drive that enhances even more harmonic information and the tone allows you to shape it but we'll demonstrate that here in a minute finally we've got the link down here we've got a filter so this controls the crossover filter then we've got the position control which we'll demonstrate shortly and then you can solo it out to hear exactly what it's doing which we'll demonstrate right now here i've prepared a couple examples to show this thing on so first up here are a couple of kick drums and we're going to bypass the plug-in for now and these sound a little bit wimpy so not bad kicks but you know they might use a little more beef to them let's bring in bass xl here and start playing with it and right there we've gone from kind of lame flat kicks to some really beefy punchy kicks let's solo this out so this is soloing only what's going on with the plugin let's try and increase the crossover to 24 decibels per octave this way we can isolate just down to the super low end let's open the tone and bring in some more drive so see we're starting to get into kind of soft clipper territory but only on the low end where we go totally neutral and clean now the cool thing is this position control which we can enable with this button so this allows us to offset the enhanced stuff by a couple of milliseconds either positive or negative and this is really useful because sometimes with bass enhancement plug-ins you get this kind of weird smear to things and it can kind of goof your transients a little bit so this allows us to push the enhanced bass stuff a little bit out of the way of the transient which is really great for kick design [Music] so we've got nice punchy kicks we don't lose that snap to them but then we get that kind of weight and meat to it a little bit after the fact a couple other quick demonstrations here i've got a synth bass line and it sounds like this [Music] bring in base xl before [Music] and after as another example i've got kind of a funky bass line and some drum breaks here which sounds good but it doesn't really have any weight to it so let's start bringing in bass xl on the bass first let's bring it in on the drums so really really great way to thicken out a mix and just add some low end to things that need it as a final example here i've got kind of a cool synth sequence from vital already sounds pretty modern and stuff but it might need a bit of weight so we can bring in a bit of bass [Music] xl [Music] so before and after [Music] and that's really it for this one i think when it comes to base enhancement plugins this is pretty much as straightforward as it gets it does exactly what you think it would do but it also has enough parameters and flexibility to be a really useful tool in a lot of different situations next up we've got spaced out from baby audio this is a reverb and delay combination plug-in and it comes in at 69 dollars so spaced out here is a relatively new plug-in and it is one i find myself reaching for way too much ever since i've gotten a hold of it it just sounds really really good spaced out is a combination of a delay and a reverb on the left side we've got the delay the delay has got four modes straight 2x dotted and triplet this grid is the delay taps we've got 16 different delay taps you can also generate to get different delay rhythms and echoes which is super super fun and really inspiring to mess with and just generate a couple times and see what you get we've got four different modes we've got clean tape hazy and low-fi dimension which just makes things a bit more spacey and washy intensity sustain brings up the sustain feedback control here and then a filter in the center panel here we've got the xy control to blend between dry and wet then we can bias towards the left for delay bias towards the right for reverb or go somewhere in between ducker and sync here so we can duck things out of the way or sync them up as needed lift off which is kind of something like ott where it just expands everything and lifts up all the crispy glittery bits and an output control here to control the output level if needed on the reverb side we've got four modes vacuum which is super small small space medium space and outer space outer space being the biggest washiest mode then we've got an xy controller here which blends between the length and then four different effects we've got cosmic lush trippy and alien so this is chorus phaser flanger and i believe a something else maybe uh over on the reverb side we've got four different modes here vacuum small space medium space and outer space going left to right that is the smallest to the most big and washiest then we've got an xy controller here which blends between four different effects as well as controlling the length of the reverb so we've got cosmic lush trippy and alien so this is cool because it adds some modulation and movement with chorus phasor flanger things like that and makes the reverb tales just really interesting and evolving so this is really more biased towards big spacey reverbs and stuff pre-delay control stardust which lifts up the high end i believe a bit a filter here cleanup which cleans up the later stages of the reverb i think just cleaning up the low end mostly and a width control so all in all a pretty good amount of controls without getting excessive spaced out sounds really damn good and is really worth buying and to prove it i've got an instance of vital here just an initial saw wave and a low pass filter so the patch sounds like this [Music] boring now let's bring in space out here so i've got this blended mostly wet we've got a lot of delay and a big washy reverb so that takes that same patch and turns it into this [Applause] so a really lovely washy reverb for ambient and things along those lines or just adding some huge i mean we're still going here huge epic spaces to pads vocals whatever you want to put it on but it does work in more of a not so ridiculous context for an example of something not so ridiculous i've got this on piano tech here so this is mostly dry it's a medium space not super long and not super crazy and then just a really basic echo here let's maybe randomize that a few times just for the sake of doing that and let's see what we've got so before spaced out is applied we've got this [Music] and after we bring that in it becomes this [Music] so as a utility reverb it's also pretty useful it's not really something you would find yourself maybe putting on like a snare drum or something like that where it just needs a little bit of room to it but when it comes to adding a nice very musical sounding very lush interesting reverb and or delay combination this is a great plug-in that i really think you should own okay just cutting in here for a minute i don't know about you but i have a pretty bad case of shiny object syndrome so i have a bit of a problem when it comes to plug-ins i tend to buy a lot of plug-ins that i don't end up using or i end up buying a plugin that ends up entirely replacing another plugin that i paid a bunch of money for and then that sits on my hard drive gathering a bunch of digital dust now unlike the world of hardware stuff it's not necessarily straightforward to buy and sell used plugins but that is where the sponsor of today's video knob cloud the service with a funny name and a pretty good idea comes in knob cloud is an online marketplace for buying and selling used plugins you can even find many of the plugins featured in today's video they're often at a pretty steep discount which is nice because it's like having access to plugins that are always on sale using knob cloud is super straightforward you sign up for an account you list your plugins you want to get rid of you take your money you can buy some new plugins you could finance your next big gear purchase or you could buy a bunch of hamburgers it's really entirely up to you knob cloud previously sponsored a video on the channel and i know afterwards a few of you got in touch with me as well as the creator of knob cloud admittedly with a pretty mixed reaction but the platform was just kind of starting out at the time so some improvements were definitely needed however the creator of knob cloud got in touch with me and wanted to sponsor today's video for me to let everyone know that they've made a ton of improvements to the overall platform as well as the buying and selling experience to make all of this better for everyone knob cloud as far as i'm aware is an entirely one-person operation so i think this is actually a pretty impressive effort and i think it's really awesome that they're listening to feedback to help improve everything going forward because i do wish knob cloud a lot of success i think it's a great idea and i think it's a really cool service and i think it's a great way to get rid of the stuff we've all gathered over the years that just sits there collecting dust so that we can upgrade and buy more plugins that we may or may not actually end up using if you want to check out knob cloud for yourself to get rid of some of your old plugins that you don't use anymore or maybe pick up some of the plugins from today's video at a pretty good discount you can find more information over at knobcloud.com next on my list is sketch cassette 2 from aberrant dsp believe it or not i think this is actually one of the best investments i have ever made in a plug-in it is super useful and is one of my kind of favorite secret weapons and it's only 30 bucks as the name would imply sketch cassette 2 is designed to bring the sound of a crappy cassette to whatever you put it on or just add a little bit of that cassette mojo and flavor this is very much in the vein of something like rc20 but again is biased more towards the idea of a cassette the great thing about this plugin i think is that it has so many different presets and they're all really useful so you don't even have to mess with it you can flick through a couple presets and one of them is bound to work it goes from very very subtle to incredibly like dragged my cassette across the concrete and put it back in and then spooled it up and gave it a play so this is a really useful plugin but i think the great thing though is when you do really want to dive in there are a ton of different parameters it even works as a compressor it's super super cool and i find it's really hard to get a bad sound out of this whatever you put it on it just makes it sound more gooder there are a couple different types here type one two and three with a couple of modes each we can also bypass this and just use some of the other controls we've got controls for his saturation the age the depth of the dropouts and the intensity of the dropouts or kind of the little blank spots wow and flutter which is the wobble and wibble and wobble the offset the flanging and stuff we've got mixes for the tape and compression the compensation and everything it's just a really useful really flexible plug-in so to demonstrate the sound of this thing first up i wanted to demonstrate this on kind of a wurlitzer sound so just a electric piano more or less so without anything applied it sounds like this now once we bring sketch cassette into the mix that takes that same sound and turns it into [Music] this [Music] so for another demonstration let's flick through a couple presets here and i'm going to play this now on that same vital pad from earlier running into spaced out so we're going to run this on a big epic synth pad and it's going to sound really cool [Music] [Applause] to wiggle a couple parameters here [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] and that is the magic of sketch cassette 2. i think this is easily one of my favorite plugins and for 30 bucks i don't think you can beat it i think this is probably one of the coolest paid plugins out there that's really not gonna break the bank you should absolutely check it out it's great for adding a little bit of crunch and hiss but it's great if you do sound design at all and maybe you need to make some lo-fi stuff it's a great tool for that and adding that kind of vibe and mojo but it's also good for just adding a bit of texture and interest to things i find myself reaching for this a lot on pads and ambient layers and other little things or even just on a drum buss or a piano or something and just a really subtle amount can add this nice movement and interest to things and give it a little bit more character especially if you're working a lot with samples or things that don't really sound too alive it's a great way to inject a little bit of that nostalgia factor and movement and interest to your tracks next up is disperser from killhearts which is a pretty hard plugin to explain until you've heard it i'm a very big fan of the killerhearts plugins as you may or may not know and this i think is one of their most interesting plugins and it's pretty cheap at only 59 disperser is an incredibly useful sound design tool but also a really handy mixing aid it's kind of like a bass enhancement plug-in but it's also kind of like a weird goofifying plug-in and a lot of interesting stuff in between and there's not really anything else on the market that does what this does there are some ways to kind of fake it but it's not really the same disperser here is a weird all-pass effect and i'm not going to go into the details on all pass filters and stuff here but what you need to know is this i'm going to play that same set of kick drums here that sound kind of boring and we're going to bring in disburser here and see what it does [Music] so disperser messes with audio in a pretty interesting way you can also add the pinch here to really dial it in and you can get these really funky kind of laser zapping effects [Music] or we can go a bit more subtle [Music] and just use it to add some weight to things another example of disperser in action here that same funky bass let's line it in [Music] so we can use it to enhance the base [Music] does a really good job or we can go up up weird characters and stuff out of different sounds so really fun plug-in to mess around with and especially if we just really overdo the amount and start to modulate this you can get some really really weird sounds especially as you start stacking a couple instances of this and modulating them and stuff like that or again use it in a much more restrained fashion just to bring up a bit of character out of a certain frequency range or enhance the base it's great on just about anything really you know anything that needs some low end disperser things that need to sound a bit weird disperser things that you want to have kind of a wet dog fart effect disburser one more example that same vital sequence from earlier here and i'm just going to start duplicating this out a couple times [Music] we'll mess with these [Music] [Music] so before [Music] and after and that is disperser it's a really weird effect and it's pretty cool and pretty useful it's a lot of fun to get goofy with but it's also really nice just to add some weight and movement to things without totally fussing up the low end a whole bunch it's a great bass enhancer it's a great goofifier and it's a great mess things up beyond all recognition machine and i think it's super worth checking out at only 59 next up i've got two plugins from calum or calem audio i'm not totally sure how to pronounce that but hey i tried i've got tape pro here which comes in at 50 bucks which is a tape simulator and also a pretty useful and pretty good sounding delay and schlap which comes in at only twenty dollars and it's a compressor that's designed to make things schlapp tape pro is a pretty useful all-around tape plug-in it does everything from nice clean enhancement to your master to really crunchy aggressive distorted tape to totally destroyed cassette crappifying and whatnot to even being a really nice character delay i'm going to run some drums into tape pro here and we're going to flick through a couple presets and see how it sounds so this is the drums totally dry [Music] bring in tape pro let's go through a couple presets [Music] let's just really crunch it up here let's try some of the other distortions let's try it out with a couple of the delay presets so now now let's try out a couple of the delay presets so once again this is dry let's bring in the dry signal [Music] this is with tape pro just the delay here [Music] so i think tate pro is really money well spent it's pretty useful it sounds really good and it does kind of that little bit of tape magic very well it's useful for like i said everything from enhancing the master bus just making things a little more substantial and meaty sounding or as a really interesting dub delay effect or is a total crunchy destroyer thing or just a general saturator it's a pretty good all-around tool that does a lot of different things very well that brings us to schlapp here which is a compressor that makes things schlap let's bring this in i'm going to remove schlap here bring in our drums and hear it again totally dry bring in slap right away just really nice crunch let's drive the input really hard so we get a bit of color and bite there and let's just absolutely smash this so we've gone from [Music] two this also does more than just compression if we bring it back up here here i've got it in negative mode [Music] so it's before and after [Music] so really what's going on there is it's lifting up the stuff between when the compressor would be acting so it's a compressor but backwards which is really really interesting it can also act as an expander as well so if we bring this back in [Music] we can drop the ratio down to below 1 so we could do like 0.5 to 1. and start to use this as kind of a transient shaper so this is pretty dry bring it in [Music] and personally i find that function very very useful on things like drum brakes or whatever if i just need to tighten up a sound and i like that this compressor doesn't have too many controls it's really straightforward but it also acts as an expander and it also acts in that weird reverse compressor way which can be kind of fun to experiment with things on like synth pads or weird washi reverbs or drum breaks or vocals or whatever you want to try it on because that reverse mode can really add some interesting lift and detail to some kind of tiny characteristics that you might not hear from the sound otherwise and that is tape pro and schlapp from audio and one of the developers from calum or kalem audio is also a fan of the channel so a big howdy duty to that there bucker rooney i think both of these are really worth checking out tate pro is really useful for a lot of different things from just adding some heat and grit to things to totally destroying them to adding some cool dubbed out vibey delay and schlap is really good to make things schlapp this next one's kind of a fun plug-in this is acoustic from sample sun or samples on i don't really know how to say it but this is a spectral synthesizer what does that mean it is an additive synth so this uses the individual harmonic partials to generate a sound this is a really interesting plug-in and is capable of producing a lot of interesting sounds let's kind of flick through a couple of presets here and you'll get an idea so this is a one partial template [Music] more or less a sine wave 30 partials we've got uh let's do a electric piano [Music] let's try glass steel guitar [Music] uh water drop why not a couple acoustic models about a flute [Music] marimba sounds pretty good i'll maybe do the [Music] tines [Music] very very cool synth a lot of different uh presets here to play with let's try one of these marimbas so samples and i want to do kind of a separate video on because they're a very interesting independent plug-in company but this in particular i think is one of the most inspiring instruments that they make what's cool about this is we can start messing with the individual partials to design something interesting so down here in the bottom we get access to the additive synth engine we can increase or decrease the gain of the individual partials so let's just start designing something random here so i'm going to start off by messing with this let's turn off the ring mod turn off the reverb and i'm going to get rid of the noise for right now as well as the releases so here we've got kind of a random additive spectrum of 30 different partials so i guess that's maybe kind of like a keys thing it almost sounds like metal i don't know offset let's offset these so we're offsetting the time let's try that [Music] that's starting to get interesting let's adjust the attack of a couple of these we'll make some of them come in a bit slower so now we're starting to get more metallic decay so we can adjust the decay of the partials [Music] sustain release [Music] the tuning so we can detune these just a little bit let's bring in the ring mods [Music] bring in some noise [Music] and from a bunch of sine waves we have created [Music] a really interesting uh key sound i don't know and that's why i think this thing is so cool it's maybe not the deepest synth in the world and it doesn't do a whole lot other than what you see here but it is incredibly inspiring to mess around with i think it makes some super cool sounds that are great to sample and mess with and manipulate or just use it as it is add some effects and go on this one comes in really cheap at only 69 and i think it's absolutely worth checking out so i think i want to do a video on some of their other plugins here in the future but samples in acoustic absolutely go check this thing out and give it a whirl because it's a lot of fun to mess with next up here two really awesome plugins from unfiltered audio triad here and lion here these come in dollars at 299.1 dollars respectively and i know what you're saying whoa dude this is a cheap plugins video and that's not cheap but i picked up both of these for less than thirty dollars each you can get these on plug-in alliance and plug-in alliance has sales like all the time really their emails are annoying how many sales they have so there's a coupon that comes out every once in a while where you can get any plugin for 29 and that's what i use to pick up both of these so if you sign up for the mailing list for plugin alliance you can get these for super super cheap and they're absolutely worth checking out first up let's talk about triad this is probably the more interesting out of these two in my opinion and i think if you pick one of them this should probably be it triad is a modular effects unit where you can design some really weird interesting things it's a multi-band effects unit so we've got three band mode two band mode where we get two bands and then a post band three bands in parallel two in parallel mid side and left right now triad does a whole lot that is well beyond what i can cover in this video but in short if we crack open another effect here so we've got three different lands we've got everything we've got a bunch of delays we've got distortions dynamics processors filters granular stuff mixing stuff modulation and reverbs there are a ton of different presets as well that show just about everything that this thing can do and really even if you never sit down and design an effect with triad just the presets alone are well worth the money if you can grab this thing on sale so i've got acoustic open below this just one of the kind of standard sounds not super interesting but i'm gonna mix in triad here [Music] drop it down a bit to 50 or so let's flick through a couple of presets [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] so i think you get the idea you could put this on anything you could put this on synths on drums on vocals on whatever you could flick through presets and really never find the end of all the cool things you can do with this you can also even just randomize it which is wild but what's cool is it just randomizes what's already there so it doesn't get too wild and ridiculous so if we found a preset we liked like maybe the uh i believe was the sparkly thing here that's really cool we could randomize it [Music] though and quickly kind of iterate on some ideas and expand the presets into something new you can also go in and design your own stuff as mentioned so we can click down here to add anything adding modulation is super easy there's even macro controls so we can add macros to stuff we can add more modulation so in terms of modulation we've got a whole bunch of stuff we've got analyzers controllers envelopes lfos modifiers random sources and sequencers it is an absolutely insane plug-in and i think really it's worth the asking price but again if you find this on sale absolute no-brainer next up is lion this is a synthesizer from unfiltered audio so it looks very similar to triad but this is a synth it even features some of the same stuff from triads so all the effects are in here if we crack open the effects section we've got everything we would have access to there but within the synth very similar structure so if we look around on the bottom here we've got inputs midi inputs we can use the midi input to modify stuff going on in the synth we've got macro controls it's also mpe supportive so if you have an mpe controller you can design some absolutely ridiculous stuff inside of lion we've got the modulators as well here so same list we've got analyzers controllers blah blah blah a bunch of different oscillator types so we've got classic oscillators fm stacks granular the granular ones are really interesting i don't totally understand them really but they're very very cool it's not a granular synth but it's like a granular oscillator it's kind of hard to explain experimental simple and noise there are a ton of different controls this is the crossfade mode it also does ring mod and whatnot uh filters there's a bunch to choose from clipper so we've got a distortion there on the end which is really nice and then an absolute ass load of effects and then we could add even more envelopes and whatever it's a very cool synth let's take a listen to some of the sounds [Music] [Music] [Music] so [Music] down [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] so [Music] um [Music] ah [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] so lion is a super super cool synth it doesn't do a whole lot compared to some of the other synthesizers out there but what it does do is really fun to mess with with the randomization a lot of great presets and a lot of flexible stuff that you can use to design some really interesting sounds so if you can find this one on sale definitely recommend picking it up finally to cap this video off two really amazing plugins from audio damage replicant 2 and automaton and i've talked about these a ton on the channel but really worth mentioning in this video because they're very cheap and incredibly useful i use these things way too much because it takes making glitches and interesting stuff and makes it really really easy because doing things manually for glitchy you know effects and whatnot is cool but man is incredibly tedious first up replicant2 here this is a sequencer type thing so it goes around this ring and we can select certain beats to have it do its thing on or we can leave it to chance with the randomization or we could even combine the two so we could select given steps and then add a little bit of randomness which is what i usually use it for it can also be controlled via midi to trigger this stuff manually stutter and repeat effects we can randomize those as well just to get some extra movement and crispiness and interest we can pan them out to get this nice wide glitchy stuff and you know this would take forever to do manually and then we've got the bit crusher and stuff that like doing that manually would just be insanely stupid and time-consuming also a filter very useful so we can just kind of have some high-end glitchy stuff or some filtered resonant you know high-pass low-pass glitchy stuff multiple modes as well we can have it mix which is what i usually use it on duck which ducks it out of the way and send so we can use this on ascend we've got the volume output control here decay control which allows you to decay the glitchy stuff over time which is really useful so it's not just full beams in your ears all the time and then the bit crusher so i'm going to demonstrate both of these at once here because i feel like these kind of need to be heard in context but that is the overview of replicant two automaton here is based on the cellular sequencer which is based on the game of life if you know what that is so this uh if i just give this a play you'll see it move around here and create all sorts of pretty patterns and whatnot this includes a lot of the same stuff as replicant but also does some stuff very differently namely we can insert points in this grid and whenever one of these cells is covering that point it's going to trigger that effect so we've got stutter modulate bit crush and replicate each of those with some fine controls as well as some additional randomness we can have this run as a sequence over a given time so we can have this reset every four measures we can set the life span of each of those little grid points we can change the rule set so it can be game of life sequencer replicator uh sir surveyets i've never used that mode and gnarl so usually i just leave this on game of life because it's really random and interesting sounding rapping we can have this pan around and move density we can control the density of the grid and then we've got controls to clear it on the master side we can set this in mix duck or send mode we can bypass it and then we can adjust the output for the master output and the effects level so to hear all of this in context i'm going to open up this mix here and i'm going to bypass all of that now what you are going to hear is going to be a combination of replicant and automaton on this drum buss so right now if we take a listen to these drums pretty cool [Music] but maybe a little bit boring because it's just the same loop over and over and over and if we listen to this in context with the track [Music] [Applause] it's neat but it doesn't really evolve or grow as this stuff kind of should let's turn that down for a second so i'm going to turn on replicant and automaton here so what i've got set up is a couple different instances of replicants and one instance of automaton so on the drum bus i've got replicants feeding into an automaton on this drum mutated drum groove loop i've got an instance of replicant here so this has some different settings on it and then on the 16th note hi-hats i have another instance of replicant and as you can see everything here is a little bit different so this provides some very interesting and very detailed glitchy textures and movement so let's give this another play [Music] but i'm not doing anything there's no automation nothing like that it's all just doing its thing and since it's random i shut up and we listen [Music] it's never the same there's always movement so that allows me to take a very boring drum loop and turn it into something very intricate and detailed but without doing a whole bunch of work on my end which is awesome because i'm kind of super lazy so if we take another listen to that uh in context with the track here [Music] just sounds super super awesome and makes adding that glitchy detailed idm texture and whatever super super simple this also sounds great on leads it also sounds great on vocals it sounds good on arps it sounds good on whatever you want to put it on and is a really easy way to add some cool glitchy movement to your music with pretty much no effort at all which i think is amazing and that wraps everything up for this one those are some of my favorite super cheap plugins that i think you should absolutely go pick up if you've got a little bit of cash lying around because i think all of these will really add something interesting to your setup and bring something new to the table without being a huge investment i'd also like to take a minute just to quickly thank the developers of these plugins i mean plugins are really expensive and i you know like a lot of musicians don't have a ton of money to blow on these things so being able to access tools that are this high quality for not a huge investment and not needing to sell one of my organs is really awesome so big shout out to the developers of the world for allowing goons like me to access this kind of stuff without breaking the bank what are some of your favorite cheap plugins be sure to leave those down in the comments below that wraps everything up for this one so thank you for watching i hope you enjoyed it be sure to like and subscribe and i will see you guys again soon you
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Length: 53min 24sec (3204 seconds)
Published: Thu May 13 2021
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