Martin Walker
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: timoc]
#907916 - 13/04/11 03:32 PM
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Hi timoc! Voxengo's Boogex is indeed a good plug-in - I first mentioned it in
my PC Notes column way back in SOS April 2006: www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr06/articles/pcnotes_0406.htm#3Do beware of the Kontakt 4 Player though, as strictly speaking it's not freeware, but
times out after 30 minutes with non-licensed sample libraries. Martin
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Mixedup
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#907981 - 13/04/11 07:28 PM
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inderface
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#907990 - 13/04/11 08:02 PM
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These are nice for freeware (Modern plugins)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9629869/FullPack4950.zip
Let me know
what you think
Edited by inderface (13/04/11 08:04 PM)
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artifus
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#912212 - 03/05/11 05:57 PM
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redtron - nice sounding free mellotron vsti i recently stumbled upon using samples taken
from a 1973 Mellotron M400S
http://sites.google.com/site/artifakelabs/
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AndersKarl
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Smithee]
#948841 - 24/10/11 08:06 AM
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I also used Buzz and thought that was quite good.
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Ash55
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#953964 - 17/11/11 03:48 PM
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Thank you very much for all these useful recommendations in this thread. I didn't know
that there exist so many free programs out there which are good and useful! Does they
also work for a mac book? Because sometimes I work on my mac, because I'm not a windows
fan, but because of several reasons I have both.
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Martin Walker
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Ash55]
#953982 - 17/11/11 04:55 PM
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Hi Ash!
There's a similar thread entitled 'FREE mac Plug ins' here:
www.soundonsound.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=237065
Martin
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BJG145
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#953993 - 17/11/11 06:09 PM
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Matias Endoor
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#962887 - 09/01/12 07:47 PM
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I don't know if somebody has already said :
DBLUE GLITCH - very good vst for
glitch effect
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lucartl
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#967254 - 30/01/12 02:13 PM
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Hi everybody, I am going to try to give my humble advice..... www.optostudio.wordpress.comMidi Stripper and wav file
stripper..... to eliminate all the information data from those two types of files. Or
somebody said already?! Bye Luca
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Kadman
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#967393 - 31/01/12 07:58 AM
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I apologize for this unnecessary message but I want to thank Martin and all of ya'll for
contributing to this thread. It has helped me a lot. Thanks for starting this Awesome
Thread.
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Martin Walker
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Kadman]
#967585 - 31/01/12 07:44 PM
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Our pleasure I'm sure  Martin
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Resonator
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#976071 - 16/03/12 09:07 AM
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Voxengo OldSkoolVerb has been updated to version 2. It's an excellent freebie. Voxengo
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Resonator
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#976073 - 16/03/12 09:10 AM
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Klanghelm DC1A is a new freeware compressor. A nice little freebie Klanghelm DC1A
-------------------- 10% discount off FabFilter plug-ins for new customers pm me for details.
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Martin Walker
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Resonator]
#976227 - 16/03/12 03:37 PM
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Hi Resonator! Yup - I downloaded that DC1A a couple of days ago and was
impressed  Martin
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Resonator
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#976237 - 16/03/12 03:56 PM
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DC1A is nice.I look forward to trying its big brother DC8C when it's released
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The Telenator
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#988344 - 19/05/12 10:22 AM
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I mainly want to hop on here right now and post a warning about a couple of constant
problem download-hosting websites. Beware of BrotherSoft, softpedia, and to a lessor
extent cNet. These sites are the ones that try to get you to download the wrong software,
such as PDF editors, agree to participate in their other schemes, fill out surveys, and
generally harass and waste your time -- and they also sometimes bundle unwanted software
with your desired download. You can avoid installing bad software by very carefully
declining the various extra bits during the wizard installs of the software you truly
want, but it's a very clever con, so do be careful. I don't know how much this still goes
on, but they also used to secretly install spyware on your computer during some installs,
too. They will host a plugin designer's product for free or on the cheap, because they
make so much sponsoring these other causes I have mentioned, and that is why some
reputable people still use them to host their product downloads. I suspect a few are
unaware of the extent to which these companies abuse people seeking a good software. There
are a couple of other bad sites, too, but these are certainly the worst offenders. I
always say, attempt to download from the original location whenever possible or use those
sites you know to be trustworthy. I hope to save others from the trouble I and friends
have had when we started out searching for free software. Also, any time a website you are
unsure of insists on sending you a 'download manager' first to help you get what you were
originally after, then a red flag should go up in your mind. A small few download manager
setups are innocent, but usually these 'managers' are employed so they can take you back
to a website and cause you to download more than you bargained for! Happy hunting! You all have some nice ones listed on this thread, quite a lot I rarely see
included on the common hangouts for all things VST, such as the KVR site. I'm
not at my usual location right now so can't post links, but I'll try to return soon to do
so. Meanwhile, unless I've missed it on the pages I've scanned here already, I've seen no
mention of Sir Elliot. Until I get the link up, you can search using VST and his name.
They are all freeware and there are very many. He specialises in plugins primarily
designed for mastering. I've got about 10 of them and use them extensively. They are
solid, very stable and thoughtful builds -- Sir Elliot VST Plugins. Oh, here it
is -- I've found it: Sir
Elliot Plugins Finally, the wonderful Kjaerhus, designer of their
Classic Series of the standard assortment of effects plugins, has recently closed up shop.
This series of nine is great for beginners on up to advanced, because they are sturdy,
easy to use, and deliver acceptable-to-excellent sound. The links to the original
locations for these have all gone dead, including the company's page. However, these were
always offered as freeware under the common license and they still are -- if you can
locate them. You will find the bundle of 9 currently hosted here (scroll down to top of
grid boxes): Acoustica Downloads Page Note that this page can be a bit tough to
connect to; their server seems to act up at times, but keep trying, as the link is good as
of this post. Cheers!
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mick.n
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#988369 - 19/05/12 01:39 PM
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USB Driver View Shows what usb device is connected to which hub/port & also history of connections
with date, etc. Any device can be uninstalled & history cleared. Interestingly, it shows my Emu 0404USB as being a USB 1.1 device.
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alexis
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#991164 - 03/06/12 09:23 PM
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A youtube site describing some freebies, I can't vouch for any of them personally. Am
actually trying to get my head around why a meter needs to "process" my audio rather than
just display data (Vintage PSP highlighted in the video).
Nice thread, this
one!
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alexis
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: alexis]
#991266 - 04/06/12 06:58 PM
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Quote alexis:
A youtube site
describing some freebies, I can't vouch for any of them personally. Am actually trying to
get my head around why a meter needs to "process" my audio rather than just display data
(Vintage PSP highlighted in the video). Edit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1oAiB2C4NU&feature=g-hist
Nice thread, this one!
Whoops - forgot to put the link, sorry!
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yofiel
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: chazz]
#1005209 - 24/08/12 02:00 PM
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Quote chazz:
Synthfont is one of
my favorites since its both a VST plugin and selfstanding. Dont forget http://www.audiomastermind.com/browse-free_vst_plugins-5886988-1.html
+1. A search for keyword
'delay' returned >400 links!
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Marjeda
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#1021397 - 29/11/12 03:58 PM
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I downloaded this freeware sampler the other day, and seems decent so far
http://www.tx16wx.com/
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lingyai
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Marjeda]
#1023219 - 08/12/12 05:58 PM
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http://varietyofsound.wordpress.com/2012/11/06/thrillseekerxtc-bringing-mojo-back/
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lingyai
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: lingyai]
#1023264 - 09/12/12 10:40 AM
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Not sure of this counts as a plug-in per se, but here is an amazingly expressive and easy
to use, free cello for Kontakt
http://blakus.com/pocketblakus-192
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shufflebeat
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Marjeda]
#1023270 - 09/12/12 10:58 AM
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Quote Marjeda:
I downloaded this
freeware sampler the other day, and seems decent so far
http://www.tx16wx.com/
There seems to be a lot of chat about this.
I've d/l 'd it but haven't had time to play. Post back with your thoughts if you can.
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Marjeda
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#1023546 - 10/12/12 09:02 PM
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I haven't spent much time with it myself really.
I've just switched over from
using Ableton Live onto Cockos Reaper and needed a sampler and came across this.
All I've really done is load a few vocal samples and had a quick play, so don't really
have anything much to contribute just yet.
But from the little I've used it, it
seems to do the same sort of functions that I was using Ableton's 'Sampler' for.
And the website says that a future update will bring alongside the freeware version a
professional version that will provide a few more extra features, but that takes it into
'Budgetware' rather than freeware but I think I'll be happy to pay a little bit for
something I'm making use of.
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full circleltd
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#1033014 - 11/02/13 11:03 AM
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Hi everyone,
Nice post for sharing with us and share your views/ information.
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OneWorld
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Marjeda]
#1033052 - 11/02/13 03:18 PM
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Quote Marjeda:
I downloaded this
freeware sampler the other day, and seems decent so far
http://www.tx16wx.com/
Seems a good little sampler, really easy to
setup and use, intuitive interface. I use Kontakt 5, which is great, if you live to a 101
to get your head round it.
I also have Gigastudio GVI, which is great too, but
of course TASCAM ditched Gigastudio users, and that too was a very easy GUI to understand,
and TX16 seems just as easy.
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Scope
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#1033065 - 11/02/13 04:28 PM
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Presonus Studio One A fab free sequencer for Mac & PC. Comes with a
rompler. & a "get you started" library for the synth and numerous instrument and drum
loops. The PC version rompler can access sound fonts - so there is an unlimited
library out there, all for free.
There are higher versions offering more
features @a £££. But for sheer fun for free, studio one gets my vote (& I
am a long term cubase & logic user !!)
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Shonn Frank
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#1037613 - 11/03/13 06:24 PM
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IDK..Is it just me? I have a hard time with free plugins. I think it's because I'm
old (40  ) and I'm stuck thinking BEFORE the renaissance of computers when there was a
canyon between professional/acceptable gear and non-professional/ "cheap" stuff and forget
about free! lol It's the old "you get what you pay for" mentality, where you're
thinking there's no way some shmuck can throw a compressor together that can rival these
million dollar companies who can pay top programmers and collaborate with engineers and
designers and have access to vintage gear and all that. I know there are
plenty of reasons why I'm wrong to think this way. I'm also a sucker for a cool GUI.
idk Although, when the freebie is from a bonafide developer with those
resources, and I can understand that they are showcasing their stuff..my mind acts more
inviting. For example: Camel Crusher by Camel Audio (thumbs up)
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Matt Houghton
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Shonn Frank]
#1037640 - 11/03/13 08:37 PM
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Tokyo Dawn
Labs Feedback Compressor II is in beta for both Mac & PC now. Bit of a resource hog,
so more suited to mastering or occasional use in a mix - not something for every channel!
- but it offers things most other dynamics plug-ins (whatever the price) don't and sounds
superb.
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Brisound
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Re: Your Recommended Free PC Software
[Re: Martin Walker]
#1047747 - 12/05/13 11:09 AM
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Irrelevant link removed MW
Edited by Martin Walker (12/05/13 01:40 PM)
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