Hey guys,
I was thinking of getting some more plugins to make my mixes sound better, so here's the case:
I'm on Logic Pro 9, and I therefore have the integrated plugins at my disposal. I was though, thinking about getting T-racks3 or Ozone or something in the vein to use with some newer projects, like the one I'm currently working on for my own band.
Would you think I'm well off with the Logic's integrated plugins, or should I get something more to get the best possible results? Now I'm pretty much a newbie when it comes to mixing and mastering, but there seems to be some tempting features in the two plugin sets I placed as examples.
Is the T-Racks 3 standard a set of all the "T-Racks singles" plugins? Is it any good?
Which of the two you'd think would be more vital for me to use, since I already have the tools of Logic Pro? The Ozone seems to be more like a set of great tools as opposed to the T-Racks, that has the emulated classic compressors, etc.
There's a pretty neat offer at Thomann about the T-Racks, I'd get it for it's regular price with Sampletank 2 and some watered down version of Amplitube 2.
So what would you guys say? Ozone (somewhere in the future more than likely), T-Racks 3 or "save some money and learn to use them plugins you fool"?
Thanks.
I was thinking of getting some more plugins to make my mixes sound better, so here's the case:
I'm on Logic Pro 9, and I therefore have the integrated plugins at my disposal. I was though, thinking about getting T-racks3 or Ozone or something in the vein to use with some newer projects, like the one I'm currently working on for my own band.
Would you think I'm well off with the Logic's integrated plugins, or should I get something more to get the best possible results? Now I'm pretty much a newbie when it comes to mixing and mastering, but there seems to be some tempting features in the two plugin sets I placed as examples.
Is the T-Racks 3 standard a set of all the "T-Racks singles" plugins? Is it any good?
Which of the two you'd think would be more vital for me to use, since I already have the tools of Logic Pro? The Ozone seems to be more like a set of great tools as opposed to the T-Racks, that has the emulated classic compressors, etc.
There's a pretty neat offer at Thomann about the T-Racks, I'd get it for it's regular price with Sampletank 2 and some watered down version of Amplitube 2.
So what would you guys say? Ozone (somewhere in the future more than likely), T-Racks 3 or "save some money and learn to use them plugins you fool"?
Thanks.