Derpcat
Derpcat's Software Plugins and VSTs
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Derpcat utilizes Image-Line Harmor as his primary plugin for crafting supersaw leads and aquatic basses, as demonstrated on his YouTube channel, DerpcatMusic.
I use sometimes waves' vsts mostly for compression saturation and eqing, not something serious.
I use it mostly for plucks leads and basses, similar use to harmor and a go to synth for a basic resampling wave.
I use mainly L2 for mastering and in general i use all of its plugins, big ups to FabFilter!
Derpcat utilizes Native Instruments KONTAKT 6 primarily for orchestral libraries, as demonstrated on the DerpcatMusic YouTube channel.
In a video on the DerpcatMusic YouTube channel, Derpcat mentions using the Slate Digital Virtual Buss Compressors before mastering to cohesively blend the mix.
In a video on the DerpcatMusic YouTube channel, Derpcat praises the Slate Digital FG-X Virtual Mastering Pro plugin for its impressive algorithms. He recommends it to others, noting that it requires a powerful computer due to its high CPU usage.
Mainly for chordstacks and leads, this Vst never gets old.
Derpcat uses the Lennar Digital Sylenth1 Software Synthesizer, as demonstrated on the DerpcatMusic YouTube channel. This synthesizer is noted for its effectiveness in creating lead sounds.
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In a video on YouTube, Derpcat showcases the use of Native Instruments REAKTOR, highlighting its versatility in music production.
Derpcat utilizes the Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer primarily for resampling waves, recording sounds, and converting them into Serum or Harmor. It is also occasionally employed as a bass synth. This information is shared by DerpcatMusic on their YouTube channel.
Oh omnisphere my good friend, i use it for EVERY little thing. atmosphere, pads, everything.
I Use it mainly for epic brass and choirs, really love that one.
I Use all of it for main orchestra, strings brass woodwinds and more. love it.
Derpcat mentions using Cinema 4D Studio in a YouTube video titled "DerpcatMusic," describing it as a tool for experimenting with 3D arts, with plans to make it a go-to software in the future.
I use it to edit my upcoming videos.
Its my main piano, does a great job.
Derpcat mentions using ValhallaVintageVerb occasionally, primarily for guitar effects, as shown in content on the DerpcatMusic YouTube channel.
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In a video on the DerpcatMusic YouTube channel, Derpcat mentions using the Valhalla Room plugin primarily for enhancing lead sounds.
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Derpcat has previously used the Tokyo Dawn Labs TDR Nova EQ plugin for mastering, as demonstrated on the DerpcatMusic YouTube channel.
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Derpcat utilizes the choir sections of Orchestral Tools - Metropolis Ark 2 to layer on chord stacks, as demonstrated on the DerpcatMusic YouTube channel.
Derpcat uses the Solemn Tones The Odin Virtual Guitar (Kontakt Edition) in their music, as showcased on their YouTube channel, DerpcatMusic.
Derpcat utilizes Native Instruments FM8, as evident in their YouTube channel, for crafting distinctive leads and growls in their music production.
Derpcat frequently uses the Tokyo Dawn Labs TDR Kotelnikov compressor plugin to enhance the punchiness of his drum tracks, as demonstrated on his YouTube channel, DerpcatMusic.
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In a YouTube video on the DerpcatMusic channel, Derpcat mentions using the Slate Digital Virtual Tape Machines Plugin to achieve a lo-fi vibe or a more natural sound.
Derpcat mentions using Ethno World 6 to add an ethnic vibe to his music in a video on his YouTube channel, DerpcatMusic.
Derpcat uses the Flux Bittersweet v3 plugin for transient shaping, as demonstrated on their YouTube channel, DerpcatMusic.
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Derpcat uses the Native Instruments Transient Master for transient shaping, as demonstrated on their YouTube channel, DerpcatMusic.
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