
- #DADA LIFE SAUSAGE FATTENER OR SONGCRANE PHOENIX HOW TO#
- #DADA LIFE SAUSAGE FATTENER OR SONGCRANE PHOENIX WINDOWS#
Mac OS X 10.5 or later (Universal Binary)
#DADA LIFE SAUSAGE FATTENER OR SONGCRANE PHOENIX WINDOWS#
Windows (XP SP2,Vista, Windows 7, including native 64-bit version) on Pentium 4 (or equivalent) or higher "Ever since I stepped away from Fruity Loops I was looking for a plugin like this. Just see what Laidback Luke thinks about our little creation: The Sausage Fattener is used by Tiësto, Kaskade, Diplo, Laidback Luke, Chuckie, Sebastian Ingrosso, Dirty South, Hardwell, Angger Dimas, Frank E, Zedd, Lazy Rich, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, Marcus Schossow, John Dahlbäck and many other DJ/producers. But you can also use the plugin on a bus (for example all the drums and the bass) or the whole track as a mastering plugin. Turn it up and you have a dirty bastard of distortion. Use the Sausage Fattener on a single channel with moderate settings as a musical compressor. With those seemingly simple parameters you can create loads of different sounds. The plugin is already used by Tiësto, Kaskade, Diplo, Laidback Luke and others (see below for more). Hook up this fat bastard to your favorite DAW (AU and VST on both PC/Mac) and get dirty. If you believe your post or comment was removed in error, check the rules and include a link in a polite message to the moderators.Here is our first plugin - the Sausage Fattener! People always ask us how we get our greasy sound…here is the answer. Search the subreddit and resources before making a post. If you're new to pr oducing, read the Newbie FAQ. Mods will not look at the content of the post before the removal. Threads that do not conform will be removed without notice.
#DADA LIFE SAUSAGE FATTENER OR SONGCRANE PHOENIX HOW TO#
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