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Posted by atxbigballer1 on Nov-05-2008 23:53:

Free VST's

What free vst's do u use and like? I love the the discoDSP HighLife sampler! http://www.discodsp.com/highlife/ Im looking for some new toys thats why i ask!


Posted by cybernetica on Nov-06-2008 01:08:

well here is my list...

effects:
dblue glitch (no further explaination needed I guess )
dfx buffer override (very unique sound buffer fuckage)
dfx scrubby (sound buffer games #2)
dfx Transverb (very unusual Delay FX)
HG SoundScaper (another wicked comb/delay/atmosphere FX tool)
bionic delay (awesome delay plugin)
PiWarp (dark eerie ringmod kinda effect)
CamelCrusher (simple yet effective distortion tool)
mgTriggerGate (simple trancegate)
E-Phonic LoFI (IMO maybe the best bitcrusher, great possibilities for destroying the sound)
BluePhaser/BlueFlanger/BlueChorus (decent free phaser, flanger and chorus)
otiumFX BassLane (MUST HAVE! it centers your bass area, that means you can compensate lost "bass power" from phasing/stereo effects on your bass area)
buzzroom BuzMaxi (Nice Maximizer/Limiter Plugin)
De La Mancha "Sumo" (Sumo is a great tool for fast and easy fattening and enhancing vocals/synths/drums/anything)

instruments:
Synth1 (very popular for its great sound at zero cost)
Starrsynth 2 Bass Edition (good for nasty synth basslines)
scansynthGL by MDSP (really unique synthesis method, one of the most intuitive approaches to a synth, its pre-alpha and never continued though)
TAL Bassline (looks interesting for bass sounds)


Posted by airwalker1 on Nov-06-2008 02:19:

so far dblue glitch,ive some cool shit with this.


Posted by junkie_vince on Nov-06-2008 17:41:

Don�t bother with glitch.
It�s overused� especially in house music.


Posted by airwalker1 on Nov-06-2008 17:57:

quote:
Originally posted by junkie_vince
Don�t bother with glitch.
It�s overused� especially in house music.
maybe but for me its a good tool to use, and i always look to find a diffrent sound from it every time i use it.


Posted by TWD on Nov-06-2008 18:17:

While we're at it could anybody recommend some free sequencers as well?


Posted by Sonic_c on Nov-06-2008 18:18:

If you buy computer music mag they have free studio on disc everyweek to get you staerted


Posted by alanzo on Nov-06-2008 19:16:

MGAudio also has some great free plugs.

http://www.mgaudio.de/modules/main.php


Posted by flutlicht junky on Nov-06-2008 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by TWD
While we're at it could anybody recommend some free sequencers as well?


I'd personally go with Reaper with the Tresor Theme as I like its footprint and routing flexibility. Plus its got some great fx from Stillwell Audio / Schwa built in.


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Nov-07-2008 04:37:

quote:
Originally posted by cybernetica
well here is my list...

effects:
dblue glitch (no further explaination needed I guess )
dfx buffer override (very unique sound buffer fuckage)
dfx scrubby (sound buffer games #2)
dfx Transverb (very unusual Delay FX)
HG SoundScaper (another wicked comb/delay/atmosphere FX tool)
bionic delay (awesome delay plugin)
PiWarp (dark eerie ringmod kinda effect)
CamelCrusher (simple yet effective distortion tool)
mgTriggerGate (simple trancegate)
E-Phonic LoFI (IMO maybe the best bitcrusher, great possibilities for destroying the sound)
BluePhaser/BlueFlanger/BlueChorus (decent free phaser, flanger and chorus)
otiumFX BassLane (MUST HAVE! it centers your bass area, that means you can compensate lost "bass power" from phasing/stereo effects on your bass area)
buzzroom BuzMaxi (Nice Maximizer/Limiter Plugin)
De La Mancha "Sumo" (Sumo is a great tool for fast and easy fattening and enhancing vocals/synths/drums/anything)

instruments:
Synth1 (very popular for its great sound at zero cost)
Starrsynth 2 Bass Edition (good for nasty synth basslines)
scansynthGL by MDSP (really unique synthesis method, one of the most intuitive approaches to a synth, its pre-alpha and never continued though)
TAL Bassline (looks interesting for bass sounds)


Thanks for the long list of sweet VSTs!
I just found this one what do u think?
TAL U-NO-60 Virtual Roland Juno 60 VSTi
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/?Products:VST_U-NO-60
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qx8mKxaHEo!


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Nov-07-2008 13:33:

quote:
Originally posted by cybernetica
well here is my list...

effects:
dblue glitch (no further explaination needed I guess )
dfx buffer override (very unique sound buffer fuckage)
dfx scrubby (sound buffer games #2)
dfx Transverb (very unusual Delay FX)
HG SoundScaper (another wicked comb/delay/atmosphere FX tool)
bionic delay (awesome delay plugin)
PiWarp (dark eerie ringmod kinda effect)
CamelCrusher (simple yet effective distortion tool)
mgTriggerGate (simple trancegate)
E-Phonic LoFI (IMO maybe the best bitcrusher, great possibilities for destroying the sound)
BluePhaser/BlueFlanger/BlueChorus (decent free phaser, flanger and chorus)
otiumFX BassLane (MUST HAVE! it centers your bass area, that means you can compensate lost "bass power" from phasing/stereo effects on your bass area)
buzzroom BuzMaxi (Nice Maximizer/Limiter Plugin)
De La Mancha "Sumo" (Sumo is a great tool for fast and easy fattening and enhancing vocals/synths/drums/anything)

instruments:
Synth1 (very popular for its great sound at zero cost)
Starrsynth 2 Bass Edition (good for nasty synth basslines)
scansynthGL by MDSP (really unique synthesis method, one of the most intuitive approaches to a synth, its pre-alpha and never continued though)
TAL Bassline (looks interesting for bass sounds)


Very very nice list mate, will check some of these out, however one point of interest was this...

quote:

otiumFX BassLane (MUST HAVE! it centers your bass area, that means you can compensate lost "bass power" from phasing/stereo effects on your bass area)


If you centre stereo effects, won't you just be negating your earlier efforts?

For example say your bass is comprised of 2 oscillators each detuned slightly and panned hard, won't centering them just cause phasing and even more lost bass power?

I am interested to hear your experience on this.


Posted by cybernetica on Nov-07-2008 18:37:

Interesting question... no, I think that plugin can not handle the extreme cases, in some cases it creates a wierd "boost" to the bass.. I can hardly describe it. Its great however when youre working with a synth that has a great sounding bass preset that is stereo or has stereo FX on it. I suggest you simply give it a try, it wont hurt I promise


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Nov-07-2008 19:48:

Thanks for the reply.

I'll try most of these out this weekend.

Cheers for the heads up again.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Nov-10-2008 15:35:

quote:
Originally posted by cybernetica...

Starrsynth 2 Bass Edition

Big, big synth. Love it.


Posted by AstroB on Nov-11-2008 01:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
Big, big synth. Love it.


Starrsynth 2 Bass Edition is sick.

Another good free one thats great for bass: analog warfare.


Posted by BshidoHEAT on Nov-11-2008 04:51:

I didn't see Crystal on here so I thought I'd add that.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Nov-11-2008 10:58:

quote:
Originally posted by BshidoHEAT
I didn't see Crystal on here so I thought I'd add that.


I really can't get into that synth. Hard as fuck to program.


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Nov-14-2008 02:05:

WOW LOTS OF FREE STUFF HEAR!
http://www.vstplanet.com/


Posted by kadomony on Nov-19-2008 20:52:

s(m)exoscope
http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4

i LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PLUGIN!

gives you a live, adjustable waveform display of whatever channel it's on. it also shows you valuable information like gain, frequency, and duration.

i keep one on my master and use it for precise setting of my compressors.


Posted by EgosXII on Nov-20-2008 00:22:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
s(m)exoscope
http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4

i LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PLUGIN!

gives you a live, adjustable waveform display of whatever channel it's on. it also shows you valuable information like gain, frequency, and duration.

i keep one on my master and use it for precise setting of my compressors.


woah, sounds awesome! hope there's a version for mac...

edit: there is... Thanks mate!


Posted by junkie_vince on Nov-20-2008 16:52:

ANTRESS MODERN PLUGINS
http://antress.webng.com


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Nov-20-2008 20:09:

quote:
Originally posted by junkie_vince
ANTRESS MODERN PLUGINS
http://antress.webng.com


Interesting...

What are theses like, there is a hell of a lot of stuff. Some seem quite questionable...


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Apr-17-2009 00:54:

Some Free VST that i like
http://www.reaper.fm/reaplugs/


ReaComp


ReaXcomp


ReaDelay


ReaEQ


ReaFIR


ReaGate


Posted by Lucidity on Apr-17-2009 05:59:

TAL has a new one they just announced on KVR, its called Elec7ro, its a cool synth for electro type sounds, its really good for basslines, 2 osc and another sub osc.


Posted by 4everX on Apr-17-2009 14:10:

somebody has says ''superwave trancepro'' ??


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