Audun
Plugins are software based synths/effects/processors/ that work within programs such as Dig Performer, Logic, Cuebase, and so on. They sit in auxilary tracks generally. They make use of the computer's internal processing power thus eliminating the need for hardware or outboard gear etc. The problem is they can use up a lot of processing which can cause problems. Some people have entire PC's dedicated to host various plugins (the same as an entire PC can be dedicated to Gigastudio.)
You should be fine using something like Trilogy if you aren't using any plugins yet because running one plugin is usually not a problem. Spectrasonics also makes Stylus which is a very good for grooves and beats and Atmosphere for cool pads, so check those out too. Native Instruments makes Absynth which is very good for far out synth sounds. All these are plugins. Ask around for what people are using that you might be interested in.
Dave Connor
Plugins are software based synths/effects/processors/ that work within programs such as Dig Performer, Logic, Cuebase, and so on. They sit in auxilary tracks generally. They make use of the computer's internal processing power thus eliminating the need for hardware or outboard gear etc. The problem is they can use up a lot of processing which can cause problems. Some people have entire PC's dedicated to host various plugins (the same as an entire PC can be dedicated to Gigastudio.)
You should be fine using something like Trilogy if you aren't using any plugins yet because running one plugin is usually not a problem. Spectrasonics also makes Stylus which is a very good for grooves and beats and Atmosphere for cool pads, so check those out too. Native Instruments makes Absynth which is very good for far out synth sounds. All these are plugins. Ask around for what people are using that you might be interested in.
Dave Connor