- the vst instruments and effects are not professionnally useable, they can't compare to VSL, Waves, Fabfilter, Relab, Native Instruments, etc.
Can't fully agree here. The older synth plugins of course aren't anything particularly noteworthy, but on the other hand, Padshop (Pro) is a pretty powerful, accessible and extremely fun granular synth.
The new algorhythmic reverb - REVelation - is actually a very nice and smooth sounding reverb. It's one of those cases where stuff gets totally overlooked because everyone seems to assume that if it isn't 3rd party, tthere must be something inherently low-quality about it that disqualifies it from any serious use.
Reverence, the convolution reverb, of course lacks all the bells and whistles far more expensive dedicated plugins come with, but for what it is, it absolutely delivers.
Magneto 2, the reincarnation of their old "tape" saturation plugin, is also a surprisingly good sounding plugin that deserves a closer look.
The cubase stock EQ is everything a stock digital EQ should be. It's clean, neutral and pretty accurate, and comes with all essential parameters and filter types. The only thing I'd criticize is the limited number of bands. The same is true for the stock compressor - it does exactly what a neutral, digital compressor should do. Even the maximizer is perfectly fine as long as you don't push it too hard.
It of course cannot be the purpose of stock "working horse" plugins to cater to the whole phantasy and marketing of the "analog mojo". They're bread and butter tools, and are there to do what they're supposed to do.
Don't get me wrong. I do really like the FabFilterEQ and the compressor. I like the Supercharger GT by Native Instruments, the Steven Slate and Waves tape sims ... I had the opportunity to work with some plugins from the Vienna Suite and I was really impressed. Some of those products are just extremely convincing in terms of utility and options, others provide that certain tasty "extra" flavor that can be very attractive. Often times, the latter are also formidable projection surfaces for the placebo phenomena us audio people unfortunately seem to be very prone to ... 😊
It's always great to have options and more stuff to work with. But I can't agree that the stock plugins in Cubase aren't professionaly usable - I actually think one can achieve convincing results with them just fine.