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Your favourite freeware plugins?
« on: February 26, 2009, 04:00:42 PM »
Mine are plugins by:

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de la Mancha is a London based plugin developer and music maker. After making all sorts of experimental noises and breakbeats, he got into making plugins to do random, probability-based oddness, and the addiction is still with him today. Most of the work is done on a laptop and public transport, aided and abetted by a team of interweb music ninjas supplying ideas, samples and beta testing.

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Re: Your favourite freeware plugins?
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2009, 02:56:36 AM »
die basic64 is een goeie chiptune synth, de rest van die 2de link ziet er ook wel cool uit, moet ik ook eens checken...

mijn bescheiden bijdrage: http://www.dontcrack.com/freeware/

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Re: Your favourite freeware plugins?
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2009, 07:30:28 AM »
die basic64 is een goeie chiptune synth, de rest van die 2de link ziet er ook wel cool uit, moet ik ook eens checken...
'k gebruik eigenlijk enkel de effecten... 'k probeer niet eer nieuwe synths te gebruiken dan dat ik echt geen inspiratie meer heb met de synths die ik nu gebruik :D
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Re: Your favourite freeware plugins?
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2009, 11:49:09 AM »
Tweakbench plugins vinke de max!

http://www.tweakbench.com/

peach, monomate en tapeworm als favo's

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Re: Your favourite freeware plugins?
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2009, 10:35:53 PM »
Not plugins, standalone apps. But very cool ones!

The AKAIZER Project

Akaizer is a freeware audio processing tool for Windows which can 'time stretch' any 16-bit WAV sound file in the style of the 'cyclic mode' time stretch, which featured on old Akai sound samplers, like the S950 / S1000 / S2000 / S3000 series. This is ideal for computer-based dance music producers who want that classic metallic-sounding time stretch effect, as used in many old school Jungle / Drum and Bass / Speed Garage tunes from the 1990's, without the need for an actual Akai sampler.


http://akaizer.blogspot.com/


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Paulstretch

Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch

by Nasca Octavian PAUL
Introduction

This is a program for stretching the audio. It is suitable only for extreme sound stretching of the audio (like 50x) and for applying special effects by "spectral smoothing" the sounds. It can transform any sound/music to a texture. The program is Open-Source and it's released under the version 2 of the General Public License. You can download the source code for Linux or the Windows binaries.

Please note that this is suitable only for extreme time stretching (e.g. if have a melody of 3 minutes and you want to listen it in 3 hours). If you want "less extreme" time stretching, you can use a program which contains the SoundTouch library.


Features

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      It produces high quality extreme sound stretching. While most sound stretching software sounds bad when trying to stretch the sounds a lot, this one is optimized for extreme sound stretching. So, the stretch amount is unlimited.
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      You can play the stretched sound in real-time (including the possibility to "freeze" the sound) or you can render the whole sound or a part of it to audio files
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      It has many post-processing effects, like: filters, pitch/frequency shifters
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      Support for WAV, OGG VORBIS files and MP3 files
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      It is a Free Software


http://sourceforge.net/projects/hypermammut
« Last Edit: March 01, 2009, 10:38:13 PM by Hecticcc »

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Re: Your favourite freeware plugins?
« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2009, 04:43:32 PM »
http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/

geometer is mn favo voor noise toestanden

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Re: Your favourite freeware plugins?
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2009, 05:42:57 PM »
'k gebruik eigenlijk enkel de effecten... 'k probeer niet eer nieuwe synths te gebruiken dan dat ik echt geen inspiratie meer heb met de synths die ik nu gebruik :D

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Re: Your favourite freeware plugins?
« Reply #7 on: March 09, 2009, 01:25:07 PM »
http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/

geometer is mn favo voor noise toestanden
de destroy fx van smartelectronix rulen
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Re: Your favourite freeware plugins?
« Reply #8 on: March 10, 2009, 11:48:00 PM »
Dont know if it really fits here and isnt really my fav, cause I dont even produce :P, but encountered this on another board and looked interesting.


 Odosynth’s 388911 bytes is a freeware/donationware Commodore 64 style virtual synth for Windows.
 Features:
 
  • 1 oscillator with 4 difftent waveforms: Saw Triangle Pulse and Pitched noise
  • 3 BPM sequencer with 7 rates and 2 to 8 steps .You can end a sequence or loop it.
  • The first sequencer has notes from c to b and octaves from -3 to 4
  • In the 2nd (waveform sequencer) you can select saw,triange,noise,ring saw,ring triangle,ring pulse.
  • 3rth sequencer for octaves from -3 to 4
  • A filter with envelope from 1 to 8 stages and 13 curves you can select where you want your sustain point.
  • Filter types: lowpass,hipass and bandpass.You can activate more than one filter type like on a real c64.
  • Cutoff and resonance and a on/off button to save some CPU
  • A pitch envelope from 1 to 8 stages and you can select where you want your sustain point. And has a on/off button to save some cpu
  • A PW envelope from 1 to 8 stages and you can select where you want your sustain point.
  • A has a on/off button to save some cpu
  • Two LFOs with 19 different waveforms and free speed or 14 bpm speeds
  • Ringmodulation with a bitcrucher notes from c to b and octaves from -4 to 4
  • A Bitcrusher
  • Volume envelope
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Re: Your favourite freeware plugins?
« Reply #9 on: April 23, 2009, 04:08:35 PM »
the lizard vst created by Krakli software is a bit cheap but really nice
i use it for make wobble bass you can make very nice variations on ze wobbling
but i don't use it for anything else...

for dl
http://www.pcmusic.org/software/view.php/lang/fr/id/3517/
« Last Edit: April 23, 2009, 04:10:19 PM by brkNwicked »

 

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