![]() ![]() Fabfilter one review pro#We use FabFilter Volcano 2 for that punchy kick and also Pro Q3 for EQ and taking out unwanted frequencies. What plugins do you use to process your drums? There are some really cool basses and subs on them. We mainly use presets from both Xfer Records Serum and Lethal for basslines. Your basslines – in tracks like In Da Club Quarantined X and now this – are always really moody. It’s an absolute machine and the sounds on it are crisp with a serious selection of basses, leads, stabs, pads etc on it. One of our friends, Modea, showed us it while we were in the studio a few months back and we’ve been using it with many different presets ever since. That would have to go to Lethal Audio’s Lethal as the main stab came from it. What plugin would Twister be incomplete without? It’s very easy to use and just does what it’s made for, hence why we prefer it over any other out there. We’ve literally been using it for years on all of our tracks and it never lets us down. ![]() What’s a DAW stock plugin you use all the time?įruity Loops Delay Three all day long! We just love the rawness of the sound of the delay on it. ![]() It’s definitely worth getting, though, as the likes of FabFilter Volcano and Fabfilter Q3 really help with making everything sit well in the mix. We haven’t really splashed out on any mega plugins yet, to be honest – all fairly average priced.įabFilter FX is probably the most expensive bundle we got recently. What’s the most expensive plugin you’ve ever bought? Was it worth the money? Then, Kickstart is the OG for sidechaining stuff it’s like €10 and it works a treat. We managed to snap up M1 for €50 when it was on sale which we normally use for pads, pianos and some filler synths. It would have to be between Korg M1 or Nicky Romero Kickstart. ![]() We’ve used it on quite a few of our tunes like Skank out, Lay low and a lot of unreleased bits such as our edit of Chaka Khan’s Ain’t Nobody that we’ve been rinsing in our sets this summer. It has been the go-to for us for years now. We actually bought it due to there being so many sounds available for it at the moment that we thought it would work well with our productions. Fabfilter one review full#We’re still getting around to using it to its full potential but it’s working well so far. The latest plugin we’ve bought is Astra by Splice. Sometimes we get into the studio with ideas we’ve gathered together in our own time and pick out ones we’re both digging and go from there. We mostly just jam out with sounds we’re feeling at the time depending on our mood. Lorcan has a really good ear and is always on the ball with melodies and chord progressions while I will know a good drum and preset to mess with. It’s great – we’re best friends and share the same music taste so it’s easy to bounce ideas around among each other. In terms of setup, we both have fairly simple setups at home: A pair of KRK Rokit monitors, Focusrite audio interface, Novation Launchkey Mini and a Roland MC-707 groovebox do the job. We made the track during one of our late-night studio sessions in Pirate studios in Dublin, which is where we usually go to produce especially in the evenings due to both of us still living at home. Obskür! Twister is sounding like another smash hit. ![]()
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