Plugins

BBC Symphony Orchestra plugin by spitfire audio:

This Plugin is great because unlike many plugins which build an orchestra from many different libraries, This one makes sure every istrement was played in the same room with the same players and microphones. This makes strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion blend naturally together in a mix.

It also has a fairly straight forward interface witch is usefull when just starting out learning this equipment. You can switch articulations using key switches, automate expression and dynamics, and shape the overall sound without searching through loads of different menus.

Some people complain about its large disk space, heavy ram and SSD usage on bigger projects, and solo instruments can sometimes feel abit thin in terms of texture

Logic Plugins:

Logic plugins are surprisingly good for mixing and mastering, with many Pro producers using them. The video above shows Finneas, the primary producer, co-writer, and instrumentalist for many off Billie Eilish’s discography, demonstrating how professional quality music can be created using Logic Pro and its built-in plugins, highlighting that stock plugins can be effective in commercial music production.

This is very helpfull for my project, because the downsides off 3rd party plugins is that they can be costly, have compatibility issues, and be complicated to use and install. So knowing that i dont need to spend a fortune to create a high quality product is comforting.