VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garage
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:08 am
by angryrancor
Made another free VST... - it's called VinylSound, and for putting realistic vinyl/record atmosphere in to your tracks! If anyone is making future garage, chillstep, or anything that needs vinyl background check it out.
*13 quality pre-loaded vinyl pop, click and crackle loops
*+100% to -100% speed control
*Master volume control
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:32 am
by skimpi
yeah man cheers, been looking for that real vinyl background
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:34 am
by fragments
Can you load your own loops into the VST? What advantages does this give me over just loading my own recorded crackle/pop loops (edit) into my DAW?
Not hating, just curious.
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:35 am
by 3za
Where did you get the vinyl noise loops from?
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:44 am
by angryrancor
fragments wrote:Can you load your own loops into the VST? What advantages does this give me over just loading my own recorded crackle/pop loops (edit) into my DAW?
Not hating, just curious.
Not right now, but I'm working on another version that will allow you to do that along with other features. The advantage is you have an easy speed control on the VST and they are all pre leveled and you get a fun little interface on it too. Also you don't have to hunt for the individual samples yourself.
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:48 am
by angryrancor
3za wrote:Where did you get the vinyl noise loops from?
Various sources. Mostly from freesound. They are all free to use, (even commercially) - a few require attribution however - license information for each sound is included with the VST in a text file with the download.
My plan is to record a lot of vinyl loops myself for future revs - trying to source a turntable at the moment for that. But this release still has a lot of good ones in it.
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:48 am
by angryrancor
skimpi wrote:yeah man cheers, been looking for that real vinyl background
hope you dig it
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 4:16 am
by fragments
For the time being I think I'll stick to using my own recordings in the way I have been, but I'm sure this'll be usefult to people who are working totally in the box.
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:44 pm
by Mad_EP
3za wrote:Where did you get the vinyl noise loops from?
Dope pack man!!! Would it be cool if i added them in to the vst? I can add a link to the original post in the readme (with use restrictions if there are any), and put your name in the selector display before all the files...
If you'd rather have me not do that, also cool. But really cool pack. Thanks so much for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 11:22 pm
by 3za
Mad EP wrote:
3za wrote:Where did you get the vinyl noise loops from?
Yeah I thought he might of just been passing of your pack as his own, but inside a vst.
That doesn't seem to be the case though, everything seems to be legit.
so carry on man
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:27 pm
by angryrancor
3za wrote:
Yeah I thought he might of just been passing of your pack as his own, but inside a vst.
That doesn't seem to be the case though, everything seems to be legit.
so carry on man
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:52 pm
by ehbes
So what exactly does this do? Is it affecting the sound or just adding in a crackle sound
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:57 pm
by wub
What advantage does this have over manipulating an audio clip? At present, the VST only offers stock sounds with crackle/pitch adjustment. If I were to do this using audio clips, it'd require less CPU and I'd be able to use my own samples.
Also, the GUI is a little bit MSPaint for my liking...is there plans to release any more professional/varied skins?
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Nice idea OP. From the sounds of it OP's plugin is designed to simply add background vinyl noise to a track. Izotope's version as well as adding pops/crackles etc actually affects the sound so you can degrade it and actually make it sound lower quality (like from a worn vinyl) it seems if you want something subtle just to fill things up OP's might make a better fit however if you want something a little more heavy handed then Izotopes would be the better option
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Nice idea OP. From the sounds of it OP's plugin is designed to simply add background vinyl noise to a track. Izotope's version as well as adding pops/crackles etc actually affects the sound so you can degrade it and actually make it sound lower quality (like from a worn vinyl) it seems if you want something subtle just to fill things up OP's might make a better fit however if you want something a little more heavy handed then Izotopes would be the better option
Got it. I havent had time to produce or play with anything latley, so i havent had the chance to check out op's plugin. But if thats the case, sounds like it could be a cool tool for adding some some white noise (but more interesting).
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:47 pm
by angryrancor
Mad EP wrote:Angryrancor -
DL'ed the VST but haven't had the chance to play with it yet.
Cheers man hope you like it. Let me know if you have any suggestions.
Nice idea OP. From the sounds of it OP's plugin is designed to simply add background vinyl noise to a track. Izotope's version as well as adding pops/crackles etc actually affects the sound so you can degrade it and actually make it sound lower quality (like from a worn vinyl) it seems if you want something subtle just to fill things up OP's might make a better fit however if you want something a little more heavy handed then Izotopes would be the better option
Thanks a bunch! One of the reasons I made this was that I found myself using Izotopes plugin and after a few tracks just felt it didn't have enough variety (side note: I also don't like how izotopes will run when your track is not playing. Drives me nuts!)
So I wanted to make something that had more variety in it, with both real recordings and synthesized vinyl simulations vs izotopes synthesized only. Also I like to create things that look like real life instruments... Which is why there is a turntable on it and the speed slider is where the slider would be on a real turntable. Sometimes I find it to help my own creative process when software is built like real life instruments.
Also when I was looking at vinyl tracks that people have put out for free, there is a lot of diversity of volumes in them. Some are recorded REALLY low even, like peaking at -20db. So I normalize all the ones i put in to approx the same level, so you can switch between them easily and select a good one and tune it fast.
I think I mentioned earlier but I'm trying to source or borrow a turntable or maybe add a good amount more synthesized vinyl sounds to it in the future. So when decide to update it those will be in there. On that note if anyone wants their own recordings or synthesis added to it send me a message. If you want to retain rights on the use I can add that to the readme file.
wub wrote:is there plans to release any more professional/varied skins?
This is a pretty good idea. I'll see if I can think some up, or if you have ideas send em over to me.
ehbrums1 wrote:So what exactly does this do? Is it affecting the sound or just adding in a crackle sound
Adding in a selected vinyl crackle/noise track. And then you can either change the midi note coming in and/or use the speed slider to change the sound of the vinyl crackle/noise.
Re: VinylSound vst - Atmospheres for chillstep, future garag
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:44 am
by wub
wub wrote:What advantage does this have over manipulating an audio clip? At present, the VST only offers stock sounds with crackle/pitch adjustment. If I were to do this using audio clips, it'd require less CPU and I'd be able to use my own samples.