[Studiotalk] Hindenburg-plug-ins

Bertucci, Brian (KDLA) brian.bertucci at ky.gov
Thu May 17 15:30:37 CDT 2018


I 've used the fish filet VST's at home in my project studio for a long time.  They are solid little plugins, although I replaced the gate that comes with that pack with ReaGate, a free plugin from the Reaper bundle.  ReaEQ from that Reaper pack is also nice, if you come from an audio engineering background, you might want a few more controls than Hindy's Eq gives you.

I like the Hindy plugins, though - I thought they did a nice job keeping things simple for volunteers, and they sound good.

Brian Bertucci
Kentucky Talking Book Library Studio Coordinator
PO Box 537
300 Coffee Tree Rd.
Frankfort KY 40602 -0537
(502) 564-1790
Brian.bertucci at ky.gov<mailto:Brian.bertucci at ky.gov>


From: studiotalk <studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org> On Behalf Of Duran, Christopher at CSL
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2018 11:13 AM
To: TBBS Recording Studio Info <studiotalk at islemail.org>
Subject: Re: [Studiotalk] Hindenburg-plug-ins

That's the ticket ........ was wondering why Hindy didn't see them ........I will follow these instructions.... Going to try and load Spitfish De esser .... Simple and easy program, from what I can see.

Thanks Brian

Christopher Duran
Audio/Visual Assistant
California State Library
(916) 657-3894
Christopher.Duran at library.ca.gov<mailto:Christopher.Duran at library.ca.gov>

From: studiotalk <studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org<mailto:studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org>> On Behalf Of Bertucci, Brian (KDLA)
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2018 5:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [Studiotalk] Hindenburg-plug-ins

I use a few VST plugins in Hindenburg, to complement the included effects.  Hindy doesn't scan your computer for plugins, like many other DAWs.  Instead, you need to place them in a specific folder named "VSTPlugins" for Hindy to find them.

The file path for the folder should be:

C: -> Program Files -> Steinberg -> VSTPlugins   for 64 bit plugins, or

C: -> Program Files (x86) -> Steinberg -> VSTPlugins   for 32 bit plugins.

If you don't have that folder structure yet from installing any other plugins, you can just create it.


Brian Bertucci
Kentucky Talking Book Library Studio Coordinator
PO Box 537
300 Coffee Tree Rd.
Frankfort KY 40602 -0537
(502) 564-1790
Brian.bertucci at ky.gov<mailto:Brian.bertucci at ky.gov>

From: studiotalk <studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org<mailto:studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org>> On Behalf Of Duran, Christopher at CSL
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 4:52 PM
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Subject: [Studiotalk] Hindenburg-plug-ins

Good day everyone question,
For those of you using Hindenburg, is anyone using plug-ins?.........Is Hindenburg able to except plug-ins?
Wondering because I would really love to get a de-esser plug-in to  mellow out the sibilance I am getting on most all of my recordings.

Looking forward to your responses Thanks!

Christopher Duran
Audio/Visual Assistant
California State Library
(916) 657-3894
Christopher.Duran at library.ca.gov<mailto:Christopher.Duran at library.ca.gov>

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