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This is actually a pretty good deal when you consider that you will receive every single Slate Digital plugin they make in addition to a small collection of third party plugins as well. To pay yearly upfront, a one-year subscription to Slate Digital’s plugins are valued at $179.88 (in 2018). For any engineer or mixer just getting going with Slate Digital, this bundle of plugins is the ultimate. This is also known widely throughout the industry as the ‘Everything Bundle’. The latest on what Slate Digital has been pushing is their ‘All Access Pass’ priced at $14.99 a month. If you’re worried about plugins sounding dated or not being able to keep up with hardware developments down the line, Slate Digital’s selection is very modern and are not going to go out of style anytime soon. Thus, our recommendation comes to first check out the selection of plugins available via Slate Digital and then try out some trials to get a sense on if it’s a fit. Though Universal Audio makes some awesome, amazing stuff, they tend to be priced slightly higher than Slate Digital so this bears keeping in mind if you’re on a budget. In the production industry, one of the big brand battles happening is Slate Digital v. From our experience, the company makes some seriously high quality plugins and compared to other brands, they’re offered at very competitive and affordable pricing. For any engineer or producer, the best way to test whether Slate plugins appeal to you is to try them. Slate Digital has received rave reviews from many in the industry but are their plugins really as good as people say they are – well, yes and no.
