
Producing, mixing and mastering music can easily lead to spending ridiculous amounts of money on tools, and even more time searching for the tools that work with your general workflow and preferences, as well as and provide the sound you are looking for. These kinds of specialized tools can help you get a better sound with less tinkering.They can be emulations of analog gear that provide faithful recreations of gear that are staples in studios everywhere.They frequently have more options (better design, more fun to use, a more unique sound or effect, etc.).They can have better workflows, letting you get better results faster.


Your DAW comes with tons of plugins and effects.

If I had picked up on a few things earlier, I could have saved loads of money, and started improving my mixes and productions faster. I used to think that subscriptions were stupid because you never end up owning your tools. I spent hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars on plugins that I never use anymore, and have little to no value, even for resale. Before I get into a comprehensive review of Slate Digital Plugins, I have to admit something: I screwed up.
