Introducing IK Multimedia Total Studio 4 Max (75% Off Until 12/2)

Hello, this is Jooyoung Kim, mixing engineer and music producer!

For this year’s Black Friday deals, I believe the best bang-for-the-buck offer is IK Multimedia’s Total Studio 4 Max. Let me introduce it in detail for those who are curious!

This product was provided to me by Plugin Boutique in an NFR (Not For Resale) format.
If you purchase using the links provided in this article, I’ll receive a small commission that helps me greatly. (Rest assured, buying through these links doesn’t cost you more than purchasing directly from Plugin Boutique!)

What is Total Studio 4 Max?

Total Studio 4 Max is a comprehensive music production suite containing 170 plugins across multiple categories. Below is a neatly organized overview of the included plugins:


Virtual Instruments

ProductDescription
SampleTank 4 MAX v2Comes with 34 expansion libraries, offering diverse loops, sounds, and effects such as Beat Machines, Bionic Drums, and Salsa Percussion.
Syntronik 2 MAX v2A hybrid sampled and modeling engine synthesizer featuring 34 synths and over 5,000 presets.
Miroslav Philharmonik 2A sample-based workstation for classical symphonic instruments, including rich strings and brass.
Hammond B-3XAccurately recreates the legendary Hammond B-3 organ sounds, perfectly integrated with AmpliTube Leslie for authentic organ tones.
MODO BASS 2Adds fretless and upright basses, totaling 8 additional instruments with advanced performance controls for lifelike realism.
MODO DRUM 1.5Provides 13 customizable drum kits with modal synthesis and advanced sampling technology for realistic, flexible drum tracks.

Guitar & Bass Tones

ProductDescription
AmpliTube 5 MAX v2Includes 18 brand/artist collections with 435 gear models and thousands of AmpliTube presets.
AmpliTube TONEX MAXUtilizes AI Machine Modeling™ technology to model amps, cabinets, and pedals, offering 1,100+ tone models with options for user-created tones.

Mixing & Mastering

ProductDescription
T-RackS 5 MAX v2Adds 15 new processors on top of 38 existing ones, supporting album creation and project finalization.
ARC 3.5Features 3D analysis and correction algorithms to minimize acoustic issues in your room and provide natural sound correction.
MixBoxOffers 72 mixing processors and creative effects, enabling custom channel strips and multi-FX chains with over 600 presets.
Lurssen Mastering ConsoleReproduces the mastering chain and setup of GRAMMY-winning mastering engineer Gavin Lurssen for various genres.

My Personal Favorites

Out of all these fantastic plugins, my personal top five favorites are:

  • Hammond B-3X
  • MODO BASS 2
  • MODO DRUM 1.5
  • AmpliTube 5 MAX
  • T-RackS 5 MAX v2

Let’s dive in!!


Virtual Instruments

1) SampleTank 4 MAX v2

SampleTank 4 MAX v2 functions similarly to Native Instruments’ Kontakt, serving as an engine to load virtual instruments. While the orchestral library Miroslav Philharmonik 2 has its own standalone engine, it can also be loaded into SampleTank for convenience.

Like other sample-based virtual instrument engines, SampleTank allows individual output assignments and offers a built-in mixer, making it incredibly versatile. With a massive library of 88 virtual instruments and over 600 GB of content, it offers plenty of material for any production.

During initial tests, many instruments provided high-quality sounds. However, keep in mind that IK Multimedia often includes preset effects within their mixer. To fully understand and adjust the raw sound, it’s best to turn off these effects and listen without additional processing.


2) Syntronik 2 MAX v2

Syntronik 2 MAX v2 is a sample-based virtual synthesizer that recreates 34 legendary synthesizers. Instead of listing every model, the variety is extensive—just imagine the classics.

As a sample-based instrument, Syntronik requires significant storage space, similar to SampleTank. While it doesn’t offer the sonic flexibility or dynamic textures of physically modeled synths like those from Arturia, its affordability in this bundle makes it an appealing option.

Despite its limitations, Syntronik delivers excellent value, particularly for its breadth of iconic sounds. It’s an easy recommendation if you’re looking for an all-in-one solution for synth-based tones.


3) Miroslav Philharmonik 2

Miroslav Philharmonik 2 is IK Multimedia’s orchestral virtual instrument. At first listen, its sound might strike you as overly classical and dated. However, by tweaking the Filter setting in the Edit window (turning it Off), you can bring back a brighter, more balanced tone.

Another key feature is its Velocity-based attack nuances, which might confuse users expecting modulation-based dynamics. By linking the Expression parameter to your modulation wheel via the LEARN function, you can gain better control and make the instrument much more expressive.

Though its presets may initially seem underwhelming, with some adjustments, Miroslav offers an enjoyable orchestral experience perfect for adding traditional textures to your compositions.


4) Hammond B-3X

Hammond B-3X is a must-have for any producer seeking the iconic tone of a Hammond organ. Officially licensed by Hammond, this virtual instrument perfectly captures the authentic character of the B-3.

In addition to replicating the organ itself, the B-3X includes Leslie rotary speaker simulations, as well as various effects to refine and customize your sound. These features make it more than just a simple organ plugin—it’s a complete tone-shaping toolkit.

Having compared it to Arturia’s B-3 V2, Logic Pro’s Vintage B-5, and NI’s Vintage Organs, Hammond B-3X stands out as one of the most well-crafted virtual organs available. If you’re looking for unparalleled realism combined with extensive customization, this plugin is a fantastic choice.


5) MODO Bass 2

MODO Bass 2 uses physical modeling technology to recreate the physical structures and sound characteristics of various bass guitars. Unlike sample-based instruments, MODO Bass is incredibly lightweight yet still provides rich, realistic tones.

This plugin allows you to customize nearly every aspect of a bass guitar—pickup type and position, playing style, fret position, number of strings, and more. The sound quality holds up impressively, even with these vast customization options.

Its wide array of features makes it an excellent choice for both beginners and professionals. Whether you’re fine-tuning grooves or crafting intricate basslines, MODO Bass provides the flexibility and performance needed for any project.


6) MODO Drum 1.5

MODO Drum 1.5 is another physical modeling-based instrument, this time focused on acoustic drum kits. Its smaller file size compared to sample-heavy libraries reflects its modeling-based architecture.

When working with acoustic drum plugins, multiple factors must be considered:

  • Kit configuration: Decide on the instruments and arrangement.
  • Tone and timbre: Adjust parameters like attack, release, tuning, cymbal size, and stick type.
  • Mic placement: Balance close mics, overheads, and room mics for optimal sound.

MODO Drum simplifies mic placement by limiting multi-mic setups, which speeds up the process. It also allows real-time kit customization, such as altering kick or snare drum shapes to achieve desired tones.

While its presets may not be particularly inspiring, starting from scratch often yields better results. Customizing your own kits and settings within MODO Drum can help you create highly personalized and professional drum tracks.


Guitar & Bass Tones

1) Amplitube 5 MAX v2

Amplitube 5 MAX v2 is already widely known and needs little introduction. In my opinion, it’s one of the most user-friendly and intuitive guitar effect and amp simulators available. Although I’m not a particularly skilled guitarist and primarily play acoustic rather than electric, I’ve found Amplitube 5 MAX v2 more than sufficient for creating tracks without any significant limitations.

It’s also great for bass amp and effect purposes, and pairing it with Modo Bass can deliver very satisfying results. Since it’s packed with so many features, it’s hard to go into detail about each one, but guitarists who are familiar with their gear will likely find everything they need here.

For bass users who might feel unsure about their setup, a simple configuration with a compressor in front and a preferred Ampeg amp model can often yield excellent tones.


2) Amplitube TONEX MAX

Amplitube TONEX MAX utilizes AI-driven machine modeling to replicate the sound of real amps, cabinets, and pedals. It integrates seamlessly with Amplitube 5 and also has a mobile app (TONEX App) for additional compatibility. In addition to the 1,150 professionally modeled tones offered by IK Multimedia, users can capture their own gear and upload it to ToneNET, where others can download and use it.

While the standalone TONEX plugin might feel slightly inconvenient or less streamlined, using TONEX within Amplitube 5 makes it much more accessible and easier to explore the diverse range of modeled tones available. For those willing to invest time into exploring and experimenting, it can be a powerful addition to their setup.


Mixing & Mastering

1) T-RackS 5 MAX v2

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I’ve reviewed T-RackS 5 MAX v2 before and found it to be a solid mixing suite with many impressive tools. Over time, I’ve been particularly impressed by its tape simulation, which stands out for its quality. If you’re considering the Total Studio 4 MAX bundle, the mixing plugins alone make it a great value and justify the purchase. The wide array of features and tools in T-RackS 5 MAX v2 can significantly enhance your workflow and results.


2) ARC 3.5

ARC 3.5 is a room correction tool designed to optimize your monitoring environment. To use it, you need to perform measurements with a calibration microphone. While there are budget options like the Behringer ECM8000, I’d recommend the UMIK-1 or IK Multimedia’s own microphone for more accurate results, as these come with calibration files.

The measurement process involves capturing data across three layers (low, mid, high) with seven measurements per layer, which takes roughly 10 minutes in total. Once completed, the results can be saved and loaded into the ARC plugin within your DAW. For 2-way speaker setups, ARC 3.5 offers a straightforward and effective way to enhance your monitoring accuracy, though multi-subwoofer setups may require additional fine-tuning.


3) MixBox

MixBox is a plugin that consolidates 72 effects derived from T-RackS, AmpliTube, and SampleTank into a streamlined interface modeled after a 500-series rack. It allows you to build custom signal chains without needing to open multiple plugin windows, offering a more efficient and intuitive workflow for sound shaping.


4) Lurssen Mastering Console

The Lurssen Mastering Console, developed in collaboration with Grammy-winning engineer Gavin Lurssen, is a mastering-focused plugin that combines multiple processes like compression, EQ, and saturation into a simplified interface. While it appears minimalistic, all essential parameters are working in the background, which can be confirmed via the signal chain view.

Interestingly, it also includes a standalone mode with automation support, effectively functioning as a dedicated mastering DAW. It’s a unique tool that’s easy to use yet capable of delivering professional results, making it a valuable addition for anyone focused on mastering.


This wraps up my introduction to IK Multimedia’s Total Studio 4 MAX bundle. It’s one of the best deals I’ve encountered recently, offering tools for everything from tone creation to mixing and mastering. I hope this overview helps you explore these plugins effectively—until next time!

2024 Black Friday Plugin Sale Guide Part 3 – Miscellaneous Effects

Hello, I’m Jooyoung Kim, a mixing engineer and music producer.

This post is Part 3, focusing on other plugins (mixing tools or those that don’t fit neatly into earlier categories but are still highly recommended).

As with previous posts, I’ve partnered with Plugin Boutique, so plugins available on their platform will be linked accordingly. If you purchase through these links, I’ll earn a small commission, which helps me a lot. Thank you for your support!

Let’s dive right in!


1) Vocal Tuning Tools

Three industry-standard vocal tuning tools dominate the market:

Antares Auto-Tune Pro 11 ($252.45): A powerful tool for manual pitch correction. With skilled adjustments, this plugin delivers highly natural-sounding results. Antares also offers various vocal processing plugins worth exploring.

Celemony Melodyne 5: Highly intuitive and fast for general tuning needs, though it lacks graphical pitch drawing capabilities. It’s my go-to plugin for vocal tuning. Multiple versions are available, but eventually, you’ll want the Studio edition. If you own a previous version, upgrading ($31.90) is most affordable. Otherwise, take advantage of the Black Friday deal ($327.80). Alternatively, you can start with Melodyne Essential ($53.90) and upgrade to Studio ($273.90) for the same cost.

Synchro Arts Revoice Pro 5 ($275): With an improved UI in version 5, it excels at aligning chorus and lead vocals, as well as matching timing and volume. It might take some getting used to, but it’s indispensable once mastered. Revoice’s specialized tools, Vocalign 6 Standard ($97.9) and Vocalign 6 Pro ($229.9), are also great for vocal alignment. Among the three, I recommend Revoice Pro 5 the most.


2) Analyzers & Plugin Diagnostic Tools

DDMF Plugin Doctor (~$30): An invaluable tool for analyzing and testing plugins or hardware. It helps you make informed decisions when buying plugins.

Yolean Loudness Meter ($29.7): A fantastic analyzer for measuring LUFS values. The free version is solid, but the paid version allows file-based loudness analysis. A reliable reference tool for mastering engineers.

Flux:: Session Analyzer (Studio Session Pack, ~$70): A versatile tool for analyzing multiple metrics simultaneously. It’s more cost-effective to buy the Studio Session Pack than individual tools. For advanced users, consider the Analyzer Essential ($478.8), which supports offline analysis and multichannel setups.

(Unfortunately, iZotope Insight 2 isn’t discounted yet, but it’s another excellent choice.)


3) Filters and Creative Effects

Moog MoogerFooger ($163.9): Moog is known for both synths and filters. This plugin bundle emulates the MoogerFooger pedals beautifully. If the full bundle feels expensive, consider smaller bundles: 4 plugins ($108.9) or 2 plugins ($60.5). I highly recommend the MF-101 Lowpass Filter ($31.9) as a must-have.

Denise Audio: Known for tools like the Motion Filter ($42.9) and other effects such as enhancers, gates, and saturators. The Motion Filter stands out for its unique capabilities.

Other brands like Output, Baby Audio, and Zynaptiq also have ongoing discounts.


4) Speaker Calibration Tools

Sonarworks Reference 4: Adjusts frequency responses for speakers and headphones. While the bundled mic (Behringer ECM8000) has its critics, it’s still a useful tool for improving your monitoring environment.

IK Multimedia ARC 4: Another speaker calibration tool. While ARC 4 isn’t discounted now, the IK Multimedia Total Studio 4 MAX ($164.99) includes ARC 3.5 and offers incredible value.

Other tools like Dirac Live and Trinnov Audio Optimizer are popular in the hi-fi world, but they’re on the pricier side. Personally, I use an Earthworks M30 measurement mic with a routing program (Audio Storm LiveProfessor) to manage my dual subwoofer setup.


I’ve compiled as much information as I could over the past two days. There may be additional discounts on the actual day, so I’ll update this post if needed.

Happy shopping and enjoy the Black Friday deals!

2024 Black Friday Virtual Instruments and Plugins Sale Guide: Part 2 – Virtual Instruments

Hello! This is Jooyoung Kim, mixing engineer and music producer, and singer-songwriter.

Now, let’s dive into Part 2 – Virtual Instruments (Synthesizers, Sample-Based Instruments, Orchestration Tools).

As mentioned in Part 1, I’ve collaborated with Plugin Boutique for this guide. Links to products on Plugin Boutique will direct you there, while those unavailable on their platform will link to their respective websites or other discount pages.

Purchasing through Plugin Boutique links provides me with a small commission, which helps support my work. Your support is greatly appreciated!

This section is organized by instrument type for easier navigation.


Virtual Instruments

1) Acoustic Drums

  • BFD3: My go-to acoustic drum plugin. While the initial setup might seem tricky, just a bit of knowledge about drum recording will let you create realistic drum tracks. At $42.9, it’s a steal! However, you’ll likely need to invest in some expansion packs for serious use.
  • SSD5.5: Another solid acoustic drum plugin. Currently priced at $49. It also requires expansion packs for full functionality. I used to use the free version back on Cubase 10 with Windows, though there were compatibility issues back then. These should be resolved now.
  • Superior Drummer 3: Although I haven’t used this personally, it’s a favorite among pop producers. It comes with a wealth of preloaded sounds but is quite pricey at €299 (Black Friday price).
  • Addictive Drums 2: I haven’t tried this one either, but it seems to be a popular choice for simpler setups. Their discounted collections include the Custom Collection (3 kits for $92.4), Custom XL Collection (6 kits for $178.2), and Custom XXL Collection (10 kits for $273.9).

2) Piano & Synthesizer Emulations

  • UVI Key Suite: Offers an extensive and diverse library of sampled pianos and synthesizers, surpassing even Keyscape. At $224, this is a great deal if you’re looking for an all-in-one bundle.
  • Arturia V Collection X: Arturia excels at emulating classic synthesizers. This collection features 39 instruments, including acoustic pianos (Piano V, with nine piano types), electric pianos, and synthesizers. Priced at $328.9, it’s worth exploring if you love classic sounds.
  • Korg Collection 5: This bundle includes 15 emulations of iconic Korg synthesizers and is priced at $328.9.

Other honorable mentions include Native Instruments Komplete, Roland Cloud subscriptions, Xfer Serum, Keyscape, and Omnisphere, though they don’t seem to have discounts at the moment. Perhaps on the day itself?


3) Bass Virtual Instruments & Guitar Effects

  • IK Multimedia Modo Bass 2: Instead of purchasing the bass plugin alone ($54.99), consider the IK Multimedia Total Studio 4 MAX bundle ($164.99) for better value. Many are transitioning from Trilian to this plugin, though I ended up buying a physical bass instead.
  • Scarbee Series: Decent bass libraries, but it’s better value to purchase them as part of Native Instruments Komplete during sales.
  • IK Multimedia Amplitube 5 MAX v2: A must-have for guitarists. With both bass and guitar amp simulations, it’s a versatile tool priced at $109.99. Again, Total Studio 4 MAX is more cost-effective.
  • NI Guitar Rig 7 Pro: Another top-tier effects processor for guitarists. However, for composers, it’s wiser to wait for a Komplete sale rather than buying this standalone ($103.4).
  • Bias FX2: Widely used among guitarists. Currently 50% off at $149—definitely worth checking out.
  • Brainworx Guitar & Bass Bundle: Includes 24 amp models, 7 pedals, and various effects, all for $69.3. With 34 plugins in total, it’s an excellent value for its price.

Unfortunately, Trilian, the staple of bass virtual instruments, doesn’t seem to be on sale either. Perhaps closer to the day?


4) Strings & Orchestration Tools

  • Musio 1: Amazing value! With over 80 instruments (including the iconic Cinesamples library) at $163.9, this is a no-brainer. Updates are ongoing, and though a “2” version may be on the horizon, this is still an unbeatable deal.
  • Spitfire Audio: A classic name in orchestration. Albion One is great for cinematic sounds, while Chamber Strings suits pop strings. BBCSO is excellent for classical vibes, and their Abbey Road and Studio series are worth exploring.
  • EastWest Sounds: Known for their Hollywood Orchestra OPUS Edition and Symphonic Orchestra. Their Pop Brass and Voices series are also excellent. Their ComposerCloud subscription is discounted at $149/year for Black Friday.
  • VSL (Vienna Symphonic Library): Produces ultra-realistic orchestral libraries with a steep price tag and a learning curve. Ideal for professionals dedicated to orchestration.
  • Orchestral Tools: A long-established brand, now offering 50% off. Their Berlin series is highly recommended.
  • Project SAM: Known for their Symphobia series, which is great for cinematic sound design. Symphobia 1 and 2 are staples, while 3 and 4 add more nuanced effects.
  • Audiobro: Popular for Korean pop strings, particularly the LA Scoring Strings series. They’re now pushing their Modern Scoring series as well.

Closing Thoughts

I wanted to include samplers or sound effects for video work, but I’m less familiar with these areas. I primarily use Logic’s built-in sampler and NI Battery. Also, since I play guitar myself, I didn’t cover virtual electric or acoustic guitars here.

Hopefully, this guide helps you navigate this year’s deals!

Stay tuned for the final part, covering effects plugins and miscellaneous tools—coming soon. Time to recharge before tackling the rest!

2024 Black Friday Virtual Instruments and Plugins Sale Guide Part 1 – Mixing

Hi everyone! This is Jooyoung Kim, mixing engineer and music producer.

Black Friday week has finally arrived!
To help those of you still deciding what to buy, I’ve compiled a list of recommendations, sorted by category:

  1. Part 1 – Mixing (Compressors, Reverbs, and more by company)
  2. Part 2 – Virtual Instruments (Synths, sample-based libraries, orchestration tools)
  3. Part 3 – Other Plugins (Recommended plugins that don’t fit into the above categories)

I’ve received a lot of support from Plugin Boutique over the years, so plugins available on their platform will link to Plugin Boutique. For others, I’ll provide links to the developers’ websites or other sale platforms.

If you purchase via my links, I’ll receive a small commission, which helps support my work. Your support means the world to me! 😊

This list is quite extensive. If you want to search by company, simply use Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F on Mac) to find what you’re looking for.
Let’s get started!


1) Universal Audio

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Universal Audio (UA) is a household name in the audio world.
In the past, you needed a Satellite PCI-E card or hardware with DSP chips to use UA plugins. Now, their plugins are available in native formats, making them more accessible.

Recommended purchases:


2) Waves

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Waves plugins are studio staples worldwide. While some dismiss them due to their age, affordability, and widespread cracked versions, don’t underestimate the quality of their offerings.

For example, their SSL 4000 compressor emulation is one of my personal favorites.

If you’re looking for the best value:

For more advanced needs, you can opt for Mercury, though its high price makes it hard to recommend unless you’re fully committed.

That said, Waves’ current sale isn’t as steep as others, so if you’re shopping for mix bundles, check out IK Multimedia below!


3) IK Multimedia

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IK Multimedia has gone all out with their Total Studio 4 MAX bundle sale this year. At $164.99, this is an unbeatable deal!
(Note: This price isn’t available on their official site.)

This bundle is ideal for beginners, covering virtual instruments, mixing, and mastering plugins—all for under $250!

The bundle includes the T-Racks Max 5 v2 version for mixing plugins. While it’s not the latest (T-Racks Max 6), the difference is negligible.

Check out my previous review on T-Racks Max 5:
IK Multimedia T-Racks Max v2 Unprecedented Discount (Until June 30th)

If you’re looking for a great all-in-one bundle, you won’t regret purchasing this!


4) Soundtoys

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Soundtoys occasionally offers 60% off their bundle, as they are now. In previous Black Friday sales, discounts hovered around 40–50%, so now is the perfect time to grab it!

Recommended individual plugins:


5) Eventide

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Eventide is renowned for their reverbs and modulation effects.
I highly recommend their H9 Series, though it’s a bit pricey.

For individual plugins, check out:


6) Arturia

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Arturia FX Collection 5 Overview & Sale (50% Off, Until December 10th)

Arturia’s FX Collection 5 is packed with mixing plugins, and I recently reviewed it in detail. If you want to know what’s included and which classic hardware they’ve emulated, take a look at the post.

Recommended individual plugins:

However, individual plugins aren’t currently discounted, so I’d recommend this bundle for those with intermediate to advanced mixing knowledge.


7) Brainworx

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Brainworx creates some fantastic plugins that I often use in my mixes. Originally exclusive to Plugin Alliance, they’re now also available on Plugin Boutique.

Recommended plugins:


8) Leapwing Audio

Leapwing Audio produces high-quality plugins, though they rarely go on sale. These are on the pricier side but are worth it.

Recommended plugins:

  • CenterOne: Advanced LCR processing beyond standard MS processing.
  • StageOne 2: Great for adjusting stereo width.

You can check my earlier reviews of these plugins here:


9) iZotope

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iZotope was acquired by Native Instruments last year, resulting in several collaboration bundles.

Key plugin recommendations:

Additionally, iZotope has developed Neoverb, a reverb plugin leveraging technology from Exponential Audio (previously acquired by iZotope). It’s worth exploring!


10) Sonnox

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Sonnox is a renowned plugin developer for mixing, recently offering steep discounts amid market changes.

Recommended plugins:

  • Claro: Combines EQ and stereo widening in one tool.
  • SuprEsser: Initially a De-Esser, but versatile for other tasks.
  • Pro-Codec: Ideal for mastering, allowing playback simulation across codecs.

Though their UI might feel dated, their plugins perform exceptionally well.


11) Goodhertz

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Goodhertz is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a 37% Black Friday discount!

Recommended plugin:

  • Good Dither: A reliable dithering plugin for mastering.

12) AudioThing

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AudioThing produces affordable and highly useful plugins.

Recommended plugins:

  • The Orb: A formant filter plugin.
  • Valves: A tube saturator that’s surprisingly effective and budget-friendly.

Especially consider Valves—it’s inexpensive yet highly effective for saturation tasks.


13) FabFilter

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FabFilter is known for its top-tier optimization and performance. However, their plugins can be pricey.

Recommended plugins:

  • Pro-Q3: Exceptional EQ with superior latency performance compared to others. Great for those managing large sessions.
  • Pro-L2: A premium limiter with few alternatives in its class.
  • Pro-MB: A highly versatile multiband compressor.

If the cost is a concern, alternatives like Sonnox Claro and Arturia Bus PEAK might be worth considering.


14) NUGEN Audio

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NUGEN Audio is perfect for audio engineers who enjoy a technical approach.

Recommended plugins:

  • SigMod: Allows creative routing and effects processing.
  • Monofilter: Ideal for managing stereo width in low frequencies.

Their plugins are tailored for professional and technical audio work, offering unique utilities.


15) Softube

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Softube creates exceptional plugins with authentic analog emulation.

Recommended plugins:

  • Weiss Gambit: A versatile channel strip plugin.
  • Tape: A reliable tape simulation plugin.
  • Softube Essentials Collection: Includes Tape, British Class A (Neve console emulation), Model 84 Polyphonic Synthesizer (Juno-106 emulation), FET Compressor Mk II (1176 emulation), and Wasted Space (reverb). This bundle is affordably priced at $128.7.

Additionally:

  • Weiss DS1-MK3: A mastering limiter, although pricey, it’s a highly acclaimed plugin.

16) Cableguys

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Cableguys plugins are excellent for creating groove and movement in your tracks.

Recommended plugins:

  • ShaperBox 3: Adds creative modulation and rhythm to your mix.
  • Kickstart 2: Simplifies creating rhythmic sidechain effects.

Their full bundle costs under $100, making it a great value for both mixing and music production.


This concludes the mixing plugin recommendations! Up next will be virtual instruments and other effects plugins. Stay tuned for Part 2!😊