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This plugin comes with tons of presets and so many features that gives you control on all aspects of it's processing chain. What makes it a *unique* plugin is that it does not pretend to simulate cabinet & amp distortion sound intended for guitars. It's more like a plugin that can process any source through a chain of fully adjustable distortion, compression, delay and/or filter. I use it for any type of inputs like vocals, synths, basses, drumloops, drones... Anything, actually! Trash 2 is so versatile and powerful that it would be a shame to limit it's use as a guitar effect plugin. Try it and browse through the presets, you'll find out how diverse and versatile it can sound.
The sound that this plugin produces can't be compared to any other ones out there. It covers an extremely wide range of distortion types, from subtle & smooth analog sounding effects to extreme bit-crushing, sound-mangling, unique effects. OhmForce plugins are all oriented towards creative expression and are fun to play with. The only drawback with Ohmicide is that the UI is not user-friendly (at all) and it takes a little while to understand all available features. But once that's done, the sound of this beast is so rewarding that you (almost) forget the time it took to master it.
Although choosing headphones is pretty much a personal choice, I'd be surprised to find a better option for the same price as the ATH-M50x. I tried a few other pairs and found that this one was more faithful for my taste. They are not best for precise mastering (an open-back pair + reference monitors would be better for this anyway), but it's a great all-round pair for producing, mixing, recording and monitoring for long hours without fatigue.
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