Mangle them. Outright trash them. When it comes to transforming your tracks, adding some grease and raunch, and making them explode in your mix, there are few options like Trash 2 + Expansions. Not a mere "saturation" or "analog warmth" plugin, Trash 2 is a dual-stage multiband waveshaping distortion toolkit.
Chor'X by XILS Lab - Best Budget Option. Chorusing is a powerful effect for creating depth, doubling, widening, and more. It's perfect for vocals, guitars, synths, drums, and other instruments that need some thickening and/or modulation. XILS Lab's Chor'X is quite superb, given that it combines four vintage style chorus effects with a
1 - U-he DIVA | $199. The VST Diva is extremely popular in the Techno music scene. It is an analog synth that can create all kinds of sounds. It is particularly well known for its bass, leads, pads, arp. With its numerous filter types, diva will allow you to evolve and progress your melodies throughout your songs. Distressor The standard for compression, IMO. VoxBox Killer on bass and vocals. Studer A800 Gives tracks glue. Maag EQ The Air band is a must have on vocals, snares, cymbals, keys, and some guitars. SketchCasette The compression on this thing is 15/10. My secret weapon. Izotope RX Cleans up all the noise from my other plugs.
I've been primarily making cover songs recording and mixing vocals over a backing track/instrumental as a novice hobby for awhile now. Using Audition as my primary DAW, the stock plugins are fine but I am looking to upgrade and purchase a "must have" or "forever" list of professional plugins that would help elevate my mixes to a more professional level.

First click on "add plugin", then "audio units", then the plugin manufacturer in a huge list, then click on the manufacturer, look for the plugin, click on the plugin and hope you didn't miss-click, select the wrong one, or change your mind later. Otherwise you have to do the whole process all over again.

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