![]() So if you’re able to manage these tools within your DAW, you are going to be able to go far with your mixes. We’re talking about compression, EQ, saturation, delay, and reverb. So all the AWS, whether you’re working with Cubase, Studio One, Pro Tools, Ableton, all DAWs will have the main tools that you need to be able to produce a pro mix. So let’s start by looking at stock plug-ins, so what are the advantages on working with stock plug-ins? First of all, they will give you everything you need to be able to produce a professional mix. ![]() Now, to today’s topic, I’m going to start this one by saying that on my side, I do mix with stock plug-ins and also third-party plug-ins. Now, if you are new to the channel, subscribe to the channel, click that notification bell, and also if you enjoyed this video share, and like. So to get more info or to jump on the waiting list, just click on the link down below. What is going on, my friends? Chris Selim here from Mixdown Online now, I am very excited to announce you, like I did on my last video, that my new course, the Ultimate Cubase Mixing Masterclass is going to be available one week from now. So we’re going to check at the difference between working with stock plug-ins versus third-party plug-ins, and I’m also going to share with you what it takes to be able to produce a pro mix with only stock plug-ins. Now I’m going to start by saying that I totally disagree with this claim, and I’m going to explain to you why. “Let’s face it, anyone who takes music production, mixing or composing seriously are not using stock plug-ins in their DAW.” ►► NEW COURSE: The Ultimate CUBASE MXING MasterclassĪ couple of months ago, I received the following comment, Until you learn the fundamentals of getting a great sound with the EQ, Compressor, Reverb, Delay, and Saturation plugins that your DAW provides and prioritize skills over tools, you’ll just be wasting your money on expensive premium plugins that won’t make your mixes sound better in the end. ![]() But here’s the thing: if you don’t know how to use the basic plugins, you won’t be able to tease the nuances out of the 3rd party plugins. It’s not always an issue of better or worse, but rather, very subtle differences that are specific to the track they’re working on. You have EQ, Compressor, Reverb, Delay, and Saturation plugins, and in reality, that’s all you need to produce a great mix.īut I’ve often been asked, “If stock plugins are all I need, why have I never seen the pros mixing with a lot of them?” Pros use third party plugins to achieve a very specific tone and sound or to achieve a specific task that works better with a third party plugin. In your DAW, you have everything you need to mix high quality songs without the need of third party plugins. ![]()
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