There's no correct order. It's all about preference, what you want to achieve, and the context. You'll find a lot of suggestions, like putting time-based effects (like delay or reverb) at the end , and compressors at the start. These make a lot of sense in some scenarios, but shouldn't be taken as absolute rules.
- How do I organize VST plugins?
- What order should I put my plugins?
- What is a VST plugins How do I use it?
How do I organize VST plugins?
Organize Your VST Plug-Ins on Windows
- Create a new folder somewhere convenient on your system. ...
- Label the new folder as “Plug-ins”.
- Drag it into your Sidebar Favorites section to make it available as a shortcut there.
- Go to your VST plug-ins folder.
What order should I put my plugins?
What's the Best Effects Chain Order for Mixing?
- Gain Staging. Gain staging is managing levels at each stage of the signal path. ...
- Saturation. Saturation adds presence, character, warmth, excitement, punch, and cohesion. ...
- Subtractive EQ. ...
- Compression. ...
- Additive EQ. ...
- Modulation Effects. ...
- Reverb and Delay. ...
- Limiting.
What is a VST plugins How do I use it?
A VST plugin processes audio or MIDI as it plays in a DAW, and either applies certain audio effects to it or makes MIDI notes sound like they are being played through a musical instrument.