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We hear a lot of you asking:
“Look, Equipboard, just tell me how to sound like [Skrillex/Deadmau5/Martin Garrix/Oliver Heldens/Trent Reznor/Porter Robinson/your favorite artist], what plugins should I get for that?”
That’s a difficult question to answer. Most artists are very open about their go-to plugins, and in fact, you can find out what they are all using on this very website! But that doesn’t necessarily mean if you go out and get those that you will sound exactly like them. See, a synthesizer plugin comes with a number of preset sounds (often shortened to just presets), which are ready-made sounds already dialed in to sound a certain way. Presets are nice because 1) they let you audition the sonic capabilities of the plugin, and 2) they give you something to use in your tracks right away without you having to do much. Some presets are modeled after the signature sounds of artists. If you go out and buy Massive or FM8 synth plugins from Native Instruments, install them, and scroll through the presets, you can be sure to find something that sounds very Skrillex-like. We’re not here to tell you how to be creative, but we’ll just caution you on strictly relying on presets. It can be fun for a little while, but really try to experiment and play with the myriad knobs and sliders and learn how they affect the sound. Synth plugins are amazingly powerful, and if you limit yourself to only a handful and really learn their ins and outs, the next signature sound might just be yours!
“Look, Equipboard, just tell me how to sound like [Skrillex/Deadmau5/Martin Garrix/Oliver Heldens/Trent Reznor/Porter Robinson/your favorite artist], what plugins should I get for that?”
That’s a difficult question to answer. Most artists are very open about their go-to plugins, and in fact, you can find out what they are all using on this very website! But that doesn’t necessarily mean if you go out and get those that you will sound exactly like them. See, a synthesizer plugin comes with a number of preset sounds (often shortened to just presets), which are ready-made sounds already dialed in to sound a certain way. Presets are nice because 1) they let you audition the sonic capabilities of the plugin, and 2) they give you something to use in your tracks right away without you having to do much. Some presets are modeled after the signature sounds of artists. If you go out and buy Massive or FM8 synth plugins from Native Instruments, install them, and scroll through the presets, you can be sure to find something that sounds very Skrillex-like. We’re not here to tell you how to be creative, but we’ll just caution you on strictly relying on presets. It can be fun for a little while, but really try to experiment and play with the myriad knobs and sliders and learn how they affect the sound. Synth plugins are amazingly powerful, and if you limit yourself to only a handful and really learn their ins and outs, the next signature sound might just be yours!