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Published on 01/31/11 at 12:29These plug-ins come installed with Pro Tools when you buy the Digi 003 interface. This bundle will be great in getting you started with Pro Tools. There aren't any compatibility issues, these get installed more or less immediately after installing Pro Tools, and they are up and running before you know it. I haven't read the manual for each of these plug-ins, but if you have any experience using effects or anything, it shouldn't take you long to figure them out. If not though, the Digirack plug-ins guide is available under "Help" in the Pro Tools menu. The functions of most of these plug-ins are pretty easily accessible, though you may want to consult the guide if you are unfamiliar with some of the terms used.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I've never had an issue with these. Since they come standard with the hardware, they are pretty barebones in general, so there isn't really a whole lot for the computer to process. Therefore, the performance is always stable with no exceptions. I've been using these for a few months now and I find that they have had no problems that I can think of.
OVERALL OPINION
While these things perform fantastically, the sound of the plug-ins themselves is a bit weak. While the EQs are easy to use for a novice, the don't react the same way a hardware EQ would, and thus, they might be tougher for someone who is used to outboard EQs. The reverbs are all pretty weak overall, while there is one (D-verb) that has some variety, none of the tones are that great and there isn't much in the way of controls, at least not compared to some of the other more advanced plug-ins. There's a decent selection of delay effects, highlighted by the Moogerfooger analog delay replica, but again, not a whole lot of variety in terms of tone.
That's basically the dilemma. If you want more advanced plug-ins, you have to pay for them. It's worth it. In the meantime, however, you can get started on demos and home projects with these, and you'll be more than capable of putting it out. If you're going for a more professional quality, though, I'd definitely go with some more advanced plug-ins. Don't let these plug-ins sway you from getting the 003 though, it's a great interface.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I've never had an issue with these. Since they come standard with the hardware, they are pretty barebones in general, so there isn't really a whole lot for the computer to process. Therefore, the performance is always stable with no exceptions. I've been using these for a few months now and I find that they have had no problems that I can think of.
OVERALL OPINION
While these things perform fantastically, the sound of the plug-ins themselves is a bit weak. While the EQs are easy to use for a novice, the don't react the same way a hardware EQ would, and thus, they might be tougher for someone who is used to outboard EQs. The reverbs are all pretty weak overall, while there is one (D-verb) that has some variety, none of the tones are that great and there isn't much in the way of controls, at least not compared to some of the other more advanced plug-ins. There's a decent selection of delay effects, highlighted by the Moogerfooger analog delay replica, but again, not a whole lot of variety in terms of tone.
That's basically the dilemma. If you want more advanced plug-ins, you have to pay for them. It's worth it. In the meantime, however, you can get started on demos and home projects with these, and you'll be more than capable of putting it out. If you're going for a more professional quality, though, I'd definitely go with some more advanced plug-ins. Don't let these plug-ins sway you from getting the 003 though, it's a great interface.