moosers
Published on 08/30/11 at 13:50
The McDSP Project Studio Bundle is a plug-in set consisting of seven plug-ins, one of which is a virtual synthesizer and one of which is amp modeler. More specifically, included in the Project Studio Bundle are the Analog Channel (analog saturation), Chrome Tone (amp modeling), CompressorBank, FilterBank, ML4000 (limiter), Revolver LE (convolution reverb), and the Synthesizer One, which is the synthesizer. This bundle is only available as RTAS plug-ins, so if you want to this in HD, you'll still need to use these as RTAS plug-ins. The LE version of this bundle has now been upgraded to Native, with the plug-ins looking a bit different. I'm not sure about the availability of these plug-ins as individuals, but this isn't the only bundle that they are in. Installing these on my system wasn't hard, but you will indeed need an iLok to authorize them. I've found these plug-ins to all be pretty easy to use, although some are more in depth than other. No manual should be necessary unless you're having trouble getting them up and running, which should be rare.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Right now I'm running the McDSP Project Studio Bundle on my system at home, but have used these plug-ins on other systems as well. My home studio consists of Pro Tools 9 and a Mac Book Pro laptop that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. I've yet to experience any issues when it comes to performance with these plug-ins, as I have a pretty stable system. Even so, they don't seem to be taking up too much processing power.
OVERALL OPINION
I got the McDSP Project Studio Bundle LE a few years back when I took advantage of a student deal that they were having. I got the whole bundle for only $100 US dollars, which is about a third of what it actually costs. This bundle is now known as a Native bundle and not LE, although I haven't had the chance to compare them. Even if you don't get a student discount, these are some awesome plug-ins and considering what you get the bundle really doesn't cost you too much. I don't find that any of these are in the circle of my go to plug-ins, but they are a great 2nd choice when I'm looking for something different to try. The McDSP Project Studio Bundle is a great way to build up your plug-in collection without spending too much money...
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Right now I'm running the McDSP Project Studio Bundle on my system at home, but have used these plug-ins on other systems as well. My home studio consists of Pro Tools 9 and a Mac Book Pro laptop that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. I've yet to experience any issues when it comes to performance with these plug-ins, as I have a pretty stable system. Even so, they don't seem to be taking up too much processing power.
OVERALL OPINION
I got the McDSP Project Studio Bundle LE a few years back when I took advantage of a student deal that they were having. I got the whole bundle for only $100 US dollars, which is about a third of what it actually costs. This bundle is now known as a Native bundle and not LE, although I haven't had the chance to compare them. Even if you don't get a student discount, these are some awesome plug-ins and considering what you get the bundle really doesn't cost you too much. I don't find that any of these are in the circle of my go to plug-ins, but they are a great 2nd choice when I'm looking for something different to try. The McDSP Project Studio Bundle is a great way to build up your plug-in collection without spending too much money...