![]() While you can definitely get freaky in the MUniverse, they offer everything from a simple Utility plugin all the way through a modular instument (MSoundFactory).ĭefinitely use your trial periods but also don't sweat - Melda goes half off pretty regularly. Melda gets this reputation of being sound-design or experimentally-focused. Though I was turned off by their GUIs initially, now I appreciate the familiarity up until V15, almost all the GUIs were basically the same unless you changed them. I have the Melda complete bundle and the FabFilter creative bundle (Saturn 2, Timeless 2, Vocano). Then you see if they suffice, or you want the full bundle or you prefer Fabfilter's style. ![]() Those are mostly straightforward plugins that can do a lot of what Fabfilters plugins do. ![]() P.S.: I'd suggest to try out Melda's free bundle. Melda: creative, sounds good, limitless possibilities but sometimes overly complex the plugins feature also plenty of ways to be abused for more creative effects, however if nerdy sounddesign is your thing Melda offers sonic capabilities that Fabfilter struggles to meet.įabfilter: functional, high quality, great GUIs, does everything it is supposed to do The EQ does everything one might want from an EQ, the Limiter everything one wants from a limiter and so on. With Fabfilter you get plugins with very well thought out GUIs which can handle all mixing tasks, also the more complex ones, relatively easily. However sometimes more complex functionality can be a bit difficult to grasp and hidden behind tabs/windows/popups. With Melda's bundle you get every imaginable type of plugin and can complete both normal tasks and do bizarre things. I'd say it depends whether you are more into sound-designing and creative music making or mixing/mastering. I own, use and love plugins from both companies.
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