Re: Top DSP plugins?

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Hello James!
I use Fon's FIL plugin for EQ, though the LV2 10band EQ from Invada (or was it Calf) is supposed to be very good. I use the Invada compressor (LADSPA) (3308/3309 mono/stereo). It behaves well and can have very short attack times. Reverb is always difficult: The g2verb usually works well (also Fons). The TAP reverberator is nice for short reverbs. Otherwise I use impulse Response ones. There is an LV2-plugin for lading those. Oh and the good old Plate (CAPS 1794?). A good delay can often help, where reverb isn't wanted. I use the TAP Echo (2143). For live sessions, that should be about it. You can always think of amp/speaker simulations for some instruments, if they don't have it (TAP 2581 and CAPS 1786) chorus (CAPS 1767), a very nice phaser (CALF 33924). but that's all just icing and shouldn't be necessary, since in a live situation people probably have their own effects and better suited to their needs at that. They have served me well and make up about 80-90% of my studio work, plugin-wise.
  Hope, that helps.
  Warm regards
            Julien

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