![]() ![]() ![]() If we stranded the SOS team on a desert island, these would be the plug-ins they'd hope got washed up on the beach - along with a computer, some monitors and a solar power generator, and all miraculously unharmed by their sea voyage. Well, we can't tell you which plug-ins you're going to like and use the most - but we can tell you which effect and processing plug-ins the team of expert Sound On Sound staff and contributors find themselves turning to again and again as they record, mix and generally make music, because we've asked them. ![]() But with what seems like about a million of them on the market, in freeware, shareware and commercial varieties, how can you know which ones are really the cream of the crop, aside from spending half your life downloading and auditioning demos? These days it's probably true to say that the average computer-based musician wouldn't want to do without plug-ins. Just a few years ago, the word 'plug-in' didn't intrude much into the average computer-based musician's vocabulary. Which effects and processing plug-ins do the Sound On Sound experts love the best? We asked, they answered.
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