Savant
Norwegian EDM producer
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"I started using more of FL Studio’s own stuff—Harmor, 3osc, Sytrus, and a bunch of other underrated plugins. They do pretty much exactly what you want them to do when you know them well enough."
At 14:24 into "Savant In The Studio With Future Music", one of Savant's open windows includes Native Instruments Damage. Savant calls it his "favorite kind of thing for drum & bass and breakbeats".
At around 11:50 Savant mentions he uses the FM8 synth by Native Intruments.
In this interview with the Future FM blog, Savant is asked about his mastering process, he mentions ''I use a bunch of stuff but my favorite is iZotope Ozone''.
at 44:37 savant can be seen using vocodex to improve a bass patch
"The one I use the most of all is wavestation by korg, serum, 3osc, harmor, konakt and anything from EastWest."
"When I released Ninur, Savant’s first official album, I experimented with mainstream sounds through NI Massive, but when I realized how big the scene was and how much generic music got put out there with Massive as the front-line sound tool, I got a bit out of it."
"I started using more of FL Studio’s own stuff—Harmor, 3osc, Sytrus, and a bunch of other underrated plugins. They do pretty much exactly what you want them to do when you know them well enough. But as all experienced producers know, it’s not about the car, it’s about the driver. So processing stuff, treatment and flair is often what gives an artist an edgy sound."
Savant uses the Tone2 Nemesis at 1:22:00 in this In the Studio with Future Music video.
"I bought Razor the day it came out, and I used it since the day it came out, and it was amazing... When Massive was all over, this was the jewel that was kind of going beneath the radar... It's crazy how good this is."
Savant just posted this photo showing the final mixdowns for his new album. On the left-hand side, approximately 11 tracks from the top and visible in the first band of three tracks together, the words "Arts Acoustic Reverb" can be seen in one of the blue tracks.
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At 1:09:55 in the video Savant says ''I have the Hollywood stuff'' while talking about orchestral libraries, meaning the East West Hollywood Strings/Brass/Orchestral Woodwinds.
In Savant's interview with Future Music, at about 48:13, he pulls up Ohmicide to use for a new bass line, he later describes it as "creamy."
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At 12:12 in this video, Savant uses the Ultrafunk fx multiband to squeeze the frequencies of a bass sound.
In this video Savant use Abbey Road 50s Drummer to play the drums sound.
In this video, at 15:40, Savant uses the E-phonic LOFI to add some distorsion on the drums.
At 11:42, Savant says that he uses Metrum "all the time" to make kick sounds from scratch.
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The item can be seen 39:40 into this episode of In The Studio With Future Music.
At 24:47 into "Savant In The Studio With Future Music", he uses the EQUO plugin by Image-Line in FL Studio.
At 6:25 into "Savant drum programming genres from 78bpm to 340bpm" he shows he is using the Fruity DrumSynth Live plugin by Image-Line.
at 0:57 of this clip of savant playing live the plugin famisynth can be seen on his computer
"I started using more of FL Studio’s own stuff—Harmor, 3osc, Sytrus, and a bunch of other underrated plugins. They do pretty much exactly what you want them to do when you know them well enough."
In this interview Savant talk about he started using Harmor, 3osc and Sytrus. Savant is quoted as saying "I started using more of FL Studio’s own stuff—Harmor, 3osc, Sytrus, and a bunch of other underrated plugins."
At 1:01:58 in this video, Savant uses the Ultrafunk fx Compressor to compress a lead sound.
At 1:15:25 in this video, Savant uses Gross Beat to sidechain some white noise.
At 37:51 into "Savant In The Studio With Future Music", he uses Ultrafunk Sonitus fxWahwah R3 and says "I usually use this plugin when I´m doing Funk stuff".
Savant can be seen using Vintage Warmer 2 in this vine
at 48:26 of this video savant uses the effector plugin
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