Guy Sigsworth
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"Guy and I agree that [Native Instruments'] Guitar Rig 5 rules in the box! The Rammfire amp is super-heavy, and we love the really low detuned parts. Check the deep guitars on [Alanis Morissette's] 'Guardian'. " - Chris Elms in Sound On Sound, discussing the album Havoc And Bright Lights that he and Guy Sigsworth produced together.
"Guy and I agree that [Native Instruments'] Guitar Rig 5 rules in the box!" - Chris Elms in Sound On Sound, about the guitars he and Guy recorded for Alanis Morissette's album Havoc And Bright Lights.
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At 12:03 we can see the V-EQ4 plugin on screen during Guy Sigsworth's Waves webinar.
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Both MaxxBass and RBass are very very handy in your toolkit. I've used both a lot, actually.
At 16:20 in the Waves webinar with Guy Sigsworth
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I love this particular plugin, Trans-X. It was pretty soggy without it, and this just brings the front... it's just more crisp, isn't it? More al dente.
at 10:53 in the Waves webinar with Guy Sigsworth
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At 12:03 we can see the Waves V-Comp being used to process some in-the-box strings.
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At 22:20 we can see a glimpse of the Waves L3 Ultramaximizer on Guy Sigsworth's master bus.
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At 41:21 we get a brief glimpse of Waves H-Delay when discussing delay effects used on vocals.
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I actually like the PuigTec quite a lot, I think those are really good... There's a certain kind of mid-range where most instruments can easily fight the vocal, and you can pull out the offending frequency on that... it's a very broad way, so it doesn't sound EQ'd.
At 46:28 in the Waves webinar with Guy Sigsworth
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I also have the Arturia CS80 and quite enjoy that.
from the Sound On Sound interview with Guy Sigsworth, discussing the making of Alanis Morissette's album Havoc And Bright Lights
Other plug-ins we love are the Valhalla Shimmer, which can turn any sound into a thing of beauty.
From the Sound On Sound interview with Chris Elms & Guy Sigsworth about the making of Alanis Morissette's album Havoc And Bright Lights
"In cases where we wanted to make the drums sound like a real drummer, we went for [Toontrack] Superior Drummer, [XLN] Addictive Drums and Steven Slate Drums.” - Guy Sigsworth quoted in Sound On Sound, October 2012, talking about the initial production of Alanis Morissette's album "Havoc And Bright Lights". Addictive Drums v1 was the only version available at the time of the interview.
In a user-uploaded photo on the Arturia website, Guy Sigsworth is shown using Arturia Pigments 2, highlighting its role in his music production.
Guy Sigsworth uses the Arturia Pigments Wavetable Synthesizer, as confirmed by Arturia's official overview of the product.
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