Four cheap (or free) plug-ins that I use everyday
by ben on Jan.17, 2010, under Articles
Four cheap plug-ins I used everyday. from The Sonic Fedora on Vimeo.
Who says that plugs have to cost a lot of money? Well… Waves does. I have succumbed to spending a fair chunk of money on many of plug-ins. Many of them I hardly use or worse yet I don’t use them at all. On the other hand there are four plugs that I use on 98% of my mixes that can be had for little to no money at all. Here they are.
Aptrigga – Apulsoft $55.73 – VST/AU Mac and PC
I can’t say enough about the value of this plug-in. For less than sixty dollars you get a sample accurate sample trigger. Sure it may not have as many features as drumagog ($199 for the basic) but it does everything I ask of it. Normally I trigger a couple of samples and to separate tracks and mix them in with the originals so I don’t need drumagog’s “stealth mode”. As for Digidesign’s Sound Replacer… it is pure crap and I refuse to even talk about it.
ADT – vacuumsound $0.00 (yup… free) VST/AU Mac and PC
With 9 out of 10 free plugs you are getting what you pay for. Not so with vacuumsound’s ADT (Automatic Double Tracking). If you haven’t read Geoff Emerick’s Here There And Everywhere get it now. In the book he talks about the ADT box at EMI studios. Well… this plug does just that. It is free… you have no excuse… check it out. It kills Waves Doubler.
PSP PseudoStereo – PSP Audioware part of the $49.00 Stereo Pack – RTAS/VST/AU Mac and PC

I use this plug on everything from background vocals to acoustic guitars, drum rooms to keyboards. It takes and mono signal and using comb filtering makes it stereo. Phase is rarely an issue with it if used properly and it just flat out sounds great. After watching my demo video (above) on my laptop I couldn’t hear the difference, but listen on a good set of speakers or headphones and it will sell itself. Honestly the whole PSP stereo pack is great but this plug alone is worth far more than the measly $49.

PSP Vintage Warmer 2 – PSP Audioware $149.00 – RTAS/VST/AU Mac and PC
My go-to plug for a killer bass tone. PSP Vintage Warmer is the most expensive on this list but it is still an incredible value. Mean and dirty is the name of vintage warmer’s game. I know people who use it as a two buss limiter but it is to tough sounding for me. Killer on drum busses and to kill the hell out of loop. Honestly though, I don’t know if I would ever want to mix a bass track without it again.


April 16th, 2010 on 9:29 am
PSP Vintage Warmer 2 FTW!!
I used it on every bass track on my band’s latest album, except 1!
Love it!
April 16th, 2010 on 9:53 am
I have Vintage Warmer 2 but I gotta be honest… I don’t know what the difference between 1 and 2 is. I use 1 99% of the time because I know what it is going to do and I know it is going to sound amazing!! PSP in general FTW!!
April 16th, 2010 on 9:58 am
Isn’t the difference in the FAT button ?
From the site:
["PSP VintageWarmer2 installer contains two versions of the plug-in:
* PSP VintageWarmer (LE) which is a direct descendant of the original PSP VintageWarmer with its all strengths such as low resource usage and latency
* PSP VintageWarmer2, the main addition being the FAT double sampling mode for even more analog sounding processing.
We strongly recommend that you use the PSP VintageWarmer (LE) in all multitracking applications except situations where FAT mode is important. The PSP VintageWarmer2 is recommended for mastering purposes and groups or master busses only."]
- http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/dynamic_processors/psp_vintagewarmer2/