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Seem to be a hell of a lot of them about on the net and thought rather than list the addresses and have everyone sift through to find the good'uns, why not recommend ones that you're using and what you're using them for. Synths, samplers, effects - whatever you think might be of use to somebody.
To kick off I've found the Tridirt Multiband distortion http://www.noizware.com/software.htm which seems to be pretty hot for beefing up drum sounds wth high and low adjustable frequencies and separate gains for all bands.
Probably seen it but http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html SIR convolution reverb - loads of impulses available to download for free off the net, you can also get interesting pads if you load wav files as an impulse and turn off the original signal.
Also recommend the Digitalfishphones site - good quality compressors, enhancers, etc http://www.digitalfishphones.com/main.p ... &subItem=1 - also some AU plugs for Mac users
To kick off I've found the Tridirt Multiband distortion http://www.noizware.com/software.htm which seems to be pretty hot for beefing up drum sounds wth high and low adjustable frequencies and separate gains for all bands.
Probably seen it but http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html SIR convolution reverb - loads of impulses available to download for free off the net, you can also get interesting pads if you load wav files as an impulse and turn off the original signal.
Also recommend the Digitalfishphones site - good quality compressors, enhancers, etc http://www.digitalfishphones.com/main.p ... &subItem=1 - also some AU plugs for Mac users
Hmm....


kjaerhus do some cool freebies > www.kjaerhusaudio.com
and they actually sound decent too... classic filter (great workhorse filter) and teh classic phaser
just found this as well, tho i havnt tested it yet > www.tone2.com
tits called the bi filter, its got tonnes of different filter types and a few distortion options too, might be handy for mid bass mainpulation at least
and they actually sound decent too... classic filter (great workhorse filter) and teh classic phaser
just found this as well, tho i havnt tested it yet > www.tone2.com
tits called the bi filter, its got tonnes of different filter types and a few distortion options too, might be handy for mid bass mainpulation at least
Welcome to the cheapskate column for all that don't have hundreds of quid kicking around for the latest new toys - keep checking www.kvr.com for goodies, some work ok, others a bit lame. Think it's better to find stuff that's tried and tested.
Think there's some good stuff out there
http://bigtick.pastnotecut.org/index.php seems to be a right, nasty distortion device
And of course for various dub stylings where else but http://www.interruptor.ch/vst_overview.shtml, new version of Bionic Delay looks good, been using the original instead of the tape delay in Logic, as it has a well nice echo drift effect (have mentioned this before elsewhere, but quality goods)
Think there's some good stuff out there
http://bigtick.pastnotecut.org/index.php seems to be a right, nasty distortion device
And of course for various dub stylings where else but http://www.interruptor.ch/vst_overview.shtml, new version of Bionic Delay looks good, been using the original instead of the tape delay in Logic, as it has a well nice echo drift effect (have mentioned this before elsewhere, but quality goods)
Hmm....


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Mentioned on another thread but the Otium basslanes damn good and does keep your bass in the centre of your stereo where it belongs. The H.G Fortune stuff can be quite nice for pads as well the STS and Protoplasm Free have got some nice pads on them. And of course the Greenoak Crystal has got amazing pads and textures going on once you get past the daunting amount of options on it.
Hmm....


Bits I use a lot.
Synth1
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/214.html
Nice synth with arp and some fx. Lots of good presets if you download the banks.
The Buzzroom series of compressors
http://www.x-buz.com/BuzCompFree.html
TLS Saturated Driver
http://hem.bredband.net/tbtaudio/
Synth1
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/214.html
Nice synth with arp and some fx. Lots of good presets if you download the banks.
The Buzzroom series of compressors
http://www.x-buz.com/BuzCompFree.html
TLS Saturated Driver
http://hem.bredband.net/tbtaudio/
I have been making use of the bifilter, it is a good freebee and the distortions on are useful.iTalics wrote:kjaerhus do some cool freebies > www.kjaerhusaudio.com
and they actually sound decent too... classic filter (great workhorse filter) and teh classic phaser
just found this as well, tho i havnt tested it yet > www.tone2.com
tits called the bi filter, its got tonnes of different filter types and a few distortion options too, might be handy for mid bass mainpulation at least
really love this freebee... VA filter, with filt env. dist and delay... superb for your drums as well in a live setting!!!!!
NorthPole VST PC - Resonant Filter PlugIn
http://www.prosoniq.com/index.html
NorthPole VST PC - Resonant Filter PlugIn
http://www.prosoniq.com/index.html
loaaads here:
http://www.smartelectronix.com/
just click on the developers names to browse their individual websites.
For the dubstep crew i'd imagine the analog delay plug is a real must.
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http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/classic/

http://www.smartelectronix.com/
just click on the developers names to browse their individual websites.
For the dubstep crew i'd imagine the analog delay plug is a real must.

http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/classic/

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