![]() ![]() It felt like the parameters weren’t mapped correctly for some reason. I don’t use chorus plugins often, yet when I was using this on various things I still didn’t like it. You will absolutely want to replace this, and will likely never use it since S1 comes with better plugins anyway! Chorus (3/10) This appears to be some sort of quick plugin for beginners. It’s definitely useful though, and I would not seek to replace this unless I needed something specific. My main issue with it is that it’s not oversampled and it lacks various modes of emulation for various equipment. Some DAWs don’t even come with one, so that’s a big bonus. The bane of mono compatibility and it’s done better elsewhere. Binaural Pan (2/10)ĭon’t use this plug-in. I will say that most other DAWs seem to offer a better delay plugin that this though. If you do any sort of music that is delay heavy then you won’t find much use for it. If you have access to another modern filter plugin, then you will likely never touch this. The filter modes in it do sound quite good without the ‘auto’ section of it. If you are just the average user that doesn’t have a need for something like this, then I’d probably rate it 8/10 for it’s existence and occasional usefulness. If I hadn’t have used awesome plugins like this then I would probably rate the autofilter higher. ![]() There are plugins out there like Fabfilter Volcano and Cytomic The Drop. As an ‘analog delay’, I would definitely reach for something else first. I don’t see how it’s particularly analog sounding other than the saturation sound and the ‘warping’ sound you can get when you change the speed.Īs a delay plugin, its useful. Most of the time I am ok using Ampire to cut a track and then I would rather switch out to another amp sim for mixdown. Ampire does do some passable heavy and grindy sounds, but I would definitely reach for something else first. I primarily use crunchy guitar tones, and clean tones. The included ‘stomps’ are not exactly fantastic, but they are useable. You can use your own cab IRs, and the amp models are quite usable. ![]() So here’s how I feel about all of the built in effects in Studio One ContentsĪmpire is probably the best guitar sim overall I’ve used yet in a DAW. There’s something better regardless of your platform that is cheap or free.Ĥ-6: This is probably replaceable by something relatively expensive or it is marginally useful because of some unique feature or integration.ħ-9: I would use this at any reasonable opportunity. I won’t be covering the presets, samples or loops, since I never use those.Īs the scale you see indicates, this is what the ratings mean:ġ-3: I would never use this in a project. In this post I’m going to evaluate all of the included effects and instruments in Studio One. ![]()
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