I really enjoy dirting up strings and acoustic instruments with Lo-Fi as well. Lo-Fi is used to taper off and or tame harsh sounds. I use Crusher to bring out harmonics in baselines and synthesizers handling low-frequency information within the music. Distortion FxĪll five of these Distortion units are great but I’m really favoring The Crusher and the Lo-Fi units. I like using the Tone Control to shape my main instruments and the SVT on bass (808s, Synths, Guitar) for a little edge, don’t ask me why, it just does the job and I love the results. My two favorites (currently) are ‘Tone Control’ and the ‘SVT Classic’ (Ampeg emulation). They do what they’re supposed to do and they sound very good. Many of the amps are based on known brands like Mesa Boogie, Roland, Fender, and some others. Let’s talk about some of my favorite units within each section and how I use them. That’s a lot of FX right there, more than enough. This is broken down as such.ģ Channel Strips, 5 Distortion units, 9 Amps, 10 Filters, 17 Modulation Fx, 9 Reverb Units, 4 EQs, 7 Dynamic Units, 3 Saturation Units, and 3 Delays. There is a total of 70 units derived from IK Multimedia’s T-Racks, AmpliTube, Sampletank as well as a few units that they’ve newly created. MixBox is a lovely 500 series lunchbox styled channel strip that comes with
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