Jimmy Deer

Jimmy Deer is an American producer/artist/composer and DJ

Bio

He has worked with artists as diverse as Seal, Juicy J, Indie. Arie, Wiz Khalifa, Blac Youngsta, Miho Hitori and James Supercave, garnering millions of streams and over 300 major labels, TV and film placements. 

Highlights include Billboard #1 dance remixes, film music for Lions Gate Films' "Knock, Knock" starring Keanu Reaves, and opening for Adam Beyer and Ida Engberg at Sun City Music Festival.

Quotes


MorphVerb

Whoa! Just when I thought I had all the reverbs – first Verbum now this, gonna be used constantly.

Autoformer

With Autoformer, I can get a finished sound which we otherwise take me a whole plugin chain, and a lot more time-it kills on vocals and instruments

FireMaximizer

FireMaximizrer brings excellent instant results on par with all my favourite finalizers

FireEQ

FireEQ is special-I'm using it right now to add clarity, punch, depth and energy to a mix just by pushing up random faders and turning knobs slightly-I can't make it sound bad!

Pluralis

In a market full of delays, Pluralis is giving fresh inspiration.

Quick AG

My new go-to for making a boring Di acoustic into a usable sound in seconds

Electrum Core

With just a couple clicks I found the right tone for a pop/rnb track I was working on, and being able to use it in low latency mode is everything!

Electrum

With just a couple clicks I found the right tone for a pop/rnb track I was working on, and being able to use it in low latency mode is everything!

Bassment

I love it! Can't even leave the default preset, it's perfect!

UniChannel

Unichannel always comes through when I want to add analog character, tone shaping and control to any sound source.

Plamen

Plamen is really good for adding energy to a source while at the same time helping it sit in the track.

MasterMind

I get shocking results in no time with this-each module has a wide range of effective use, and the match EQ is crazy even in small doses!

FireMaster

I use Firemaster on nearly every song–the 'depth' knob alone is well worth the price, and the CPU hit is miniscule!