Is MCreativeBundle the best "creative" effects?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1141 posts since 2 Feb, 2005
Hi,
I am running win7 and love making Dance music (Trance and House). In search of those so called creative effect plugins. Came across the said bundle is now on sale and the youtube demo is quite interesting. But be honest, I am not that kind of buyers who actively monitoring the effect market. So I'd like to seek your advise if there are any similar products worth consider?
P.S I have already watched the demo of Sound toy and Fabfilter stuff.
Cheers!
Cowby
I am running win7 and love making Dance music (Trance and House). In search of those so called creative effect plugins. Came across the said bundle is now on sale and the youtube demo is quite interesting. But be honest, I am not that kind of buyers who actively monitoring the effect market. So I'd like to seek your advise if there are any similar products worth consider?
P.S I have already watched the demo of Sound toy and Fabfilter stuff.
Cheers!
Cowby
- KVRAF
- 4839 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
IMHO if you are going to spend that much money for an important tool at the centre of your workflow, you should download and try demos to see which one evokes joy and stimulates your creativity. FWIW I have most of that M bundle and like it for sound design but feel that Fabfilter is better for dance. Have a look at Tritik, its only two paid/one free plugins but they are quite flexible and musical, and the design is one of the best: https://www.tritik.com
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Chandlerhimself Chandlerhimself https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=318799
- KVRAF
- 1703 posts since 19 Dec, 2013 from Japan
IMO it is the best bargain I've seen for creative fx. Of course as said above demo the plugs and see if you like them. I'm sure you'll find melda plugins can mangle your sounds in all sorts of interesting and strange ways. Check out some of the stuff sampleconstruct posts using them. Melda products would be the first thing I'd recommend for sound design.
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- KVRian
- 1145 posts since 29 Jun, 2012
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- KVRAF
- 2831 posts since 11 Jun, 2003
+1 and multiband! That's actually quite unique for creative effects. Lots of multiband compressors in the wild, but multiband Flangers, phaser, chorus.. Etc.. Not that many other options Also awesome modulation options + the developer listens and implements feature requests all the time. Plugins are often updated.. I love my MCreative Bundleontol wrote:I won't rank anything the best since there are so many subjective variables, but have owned the Creative bundle for a couple of years and it's absolutely been worth the money. I get a ton of use out of it.
Plus, since I have bought it I have gotten another half dozen plugins free as the bundle has grown.
Play it by ear
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Winstontaneous Winstontaneous https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98336
- KVRAF
- 2351 posts since 15 Feb, 2006 from Berkeley, CA
Definitely try before you buy.
IMO Melda's concepts, support, and coding are top notch, but the user interface is wretched.
IMO Melda's concepts, support, and coding are top notch, but the user interface is wretched.
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- KVRAF
- 4321 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
This is word for word what I was going to post.Winstontaneous wrote:Definitely try before you buy.
IMO Melda's concepts, support, and coding are top notch, but the user interface is wretched.
Demo the hell out of them. As much to see if you like them as just to get a head start getting acclimated....
Were it not for the gui design I think I would rank it as top value fx bundle without any doubt at all. Melda's feature lists are bonkers. But in use it loses a LOT of value, for me.
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 35215 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from the wilds of wanny
Yeah. Same here. It's a great bundle that keeps getting better.ontol wrote: ... since I have bought it I have gotten another half dozen plugins free as the bundle has grown.
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- KVRian
- 826 posts since 25 Aug, 2006
If you go for the CreativeBundle you might as well go all in and get the MXXXCore as well since it's half of now too.
http://www.meldaproduction.com/MXXXCore
http://www.meldaproduction.com/MXXXCore
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Mxxx is a great creative toolset for experimenting. I'm not convinced that the sounds quality of individual plugins is at the same level as, say, Sound Toys or Valhalla. For me, it is all about the system as a whole. I'm not sure I'd want most of the separate plugins without Mxxx.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRAF
- 1672 posts since 11 Nov, 2009 from Northern CA
Absolutely! This is a killer combination. There's nothing remotely as powerful as MXXX. With the creative bundle, you get many, many of the MXXX modules made available. At 50% off, this is absolutely worth the investment, IMO.Steve Bolivar wrote:If you go for the CreativeBundle you might as well go all in and get the MXXXCore as well since it's half of now too.
http://www.meldaproduction.com/MXXXCore
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 23 Nov, 2012
Definitely try the demo first.
Brilliant plugins in theory but the worst GUIs ever IMO.
I tried several times over the years to like them (and there is a lot to like soundwise) but the GUIs make me visually cringe and logically wanting to hit somebody on the head.
The dev also has an attitude I personally don't care for a bit.
But there are people with the opposite impression so I'd say get the demo and try to edit some more advanced things (don't only step through presets) and see if it works for you.
Brilliant plugins in theory but the worst GUIs ever IMO.
I tried several times over the years to like them (and there is a lot to like soundwise) but the GUIs make me visually cringe and logically wanting to hit somebody on the head.
The dev also has an attitude I personally don't care for a bit.
But there are people with the opposite impression so I'd say get the demo and try to edit some more advanced things (don't only step through presets) and see if it works for you.
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- KVRAF
- 1672 posts since 11 Nov, 2009 from Northern CA
Well, no one is ever going to accuse Vojtech of not having strong opinions. However, he has a great track record of listening to user requests and implementing them in astonishingly quick fashion when they make sense and fit in with his grand design.Tompadom wrote:Definitely try the demo first.
The dev also has an attitude I personally don't care for a bit.