Fun With Plugins
Jan. 5th, 2026 02:57 pmI don't need more plugins. I really don't. But the reviews were good, so I downloaded the demo for this and it was really too much fun to pass up.
This was the PSP InfiniStrip Earth. It is a very, very configurable channel strip with a lot of useful presets built in. But what it does is allow you to combine a bunch of different modules together to make the whole channel strip. It's got a Swiss Army knife feel to it. And when I tried it out on some tracks that I'd been working on recently, I liked what I heard.
It's on a $99 introductory offer right now. And I bought it.
For reference, I record almost everything "dry" with no channel strip coloration. Then I can swap in different channel strips at the mixing phase to dial in the sound I'm looking for.
I have a *lot* of plugins...
This was the PSP InfiniStrip Earth. It is a very, very configurable channel strip with a lot of useful presets built in. But what it does is allow you to combine a bunch of different modules together to make the whole channel strip. It's got a Swiss Army knife feel to it. And when I tried it out on some tracks that I'd been working on recently, I liked what I heard.
It's on a $99 introductory offer right now. And I bought it.
For reference, I record almost everything "dry" with no channel strip coloration. Then I can swap in different channel strips at the mixing phase to dial in the sound I'm looking for.
I have a *lot* of plugins...