

I’d say I can’t produce my music without Soundtoys’ EffectRack (included in Soundtoys 5). If you fancy choosing a few from their plug-ins, get Soundtoys 5 and it solves everything. What’s the most expensive plug-in you’ve ever bought? Was it worth the money? Their pad variation is unique and I use them a lot too, to add a subtle nuance to a song. I can’t believe it’s free! I often use the Lead synths with Live’s Arpeggiator to create unique outcomes from it. TAL-NoiseMaker, it compiles a variety of sound presets, especially the lead synths.
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Vital What’s the best free plug-in you own? However, I recently got Vital since I was told by some friends that it was worth checking out. I use Ableton Live ’s built-in plug-ins including their countless packs mainly, to minimize CPU load, so I don’t frequently purchase third party plug-ins. I wanted to make something he would also love, so I decided to go a little on the harder side! What’s your latest plug-in purchase? With regards to Deep Focus, the heavy rumbling kick was made by Yigitoglu, and this was the starting point for me in terms of inspiration for the track and what direction I wanted to take it. Thank you for sharing how you feel about my music! It’s always nice to hear what people think, as you don’t always get to know. How do you decide what sort of vibe a track should have before making it? We’d say Deep Focus is definitely on the harder side of that spectrum. Your music is, at times, injected with a hard-hitting dancefloor-ready sense of fun but at other times has a hypnotic, melodic quality to it. Now, I like to work with other people, as it creates new challenges and experiences. I’m realizing that it’s an amazing activity as a musician and seeing great possibilities from it. I’m not used to doing lots of collaborations. At the beginning of our work, he shared with me a few simple arrangements consisting of basic parts so I could add some interesting elements to it.
