Billy's Little Trip wrote:Free IBM 8gig flash drive while they last. I did different info and got two. The first one took about 50 tries on F5ing. The second time went through on the first try.
I don't think that's the kind of "plug-in" that we're talking about here...
Re: Free Plug ins
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 5:44 pm
by Billy's Little Trip
fluffy wrote:
Billy's Little Trip wrote:Free IBM 8gig flash drive while they last. I did different info and got two. The first one took about 50 tries on F5ing. The second time went through on the first try.
Now, more than ever, I wish Logic supported VST plugins without the use of a (usually expensive) VST bridge. Damn them for using open, free, published standards like AudioUnit instead of the proprietary closed things that everyone actually uses!
Fortunately it looks like there's a free one which I'm going to have to try out now.
I wonder if a windows vst can be used on a Mac plugin host. Its just a fancy DLL so it would be possible, in theory.
Re: Free Plug ins
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:43 am
by nyjm
Not plug-ins per se, but I figured I post here instead of cluttering the boards with a one-off new topic.
After a long hiatus from Sample Swap, I've discovered they have an amazing new selection of percussion samples, including some very interesting sets of full kits.
Re: Free Plug ins
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:08 pm
by ken
Crazy Russian Compressor VST. Looks good, and I hear good things.
Apparently it lets you move the mic around and hear the difference in placement. Pretty cool for free.
Ken
I love plugins like this. I'll report back with my opinion, because I've used an sm57 and 4X12 Marshall for my guitar for a billion years. I'm curious as to how close it is.
Thanks Ken. All of my best plugins came from either you or Cubase, lol. You and Cubase are now the BLT "sound".
SonEQ is a digital equalizer that takes parts from some vintage gear and combine them in one. SonEQ has 3 bands, bass, middle and treble. Also, SonEQ has a pre-amp section.
Wow, that looks very interesting. Will definitely check out. Thanks!
Re: Free Plug ins
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:26 am
by fluffy
I will check it out. I must say, it's great to see a company that almost gets it regarding torrents, but it's a bit silly for them to make you jump through several hoops to get to the download (spambot protection on a download link?) and then putting the torrent file itself inside a .zip. Who the hell does that?
Also, it appears that their torrent has no seeders so after all that I need to seek out their direct download link ANYWAY.
Re: Free Plug ins
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:41 pm
by fluffy
Re: Free Plug ins
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:37 pm
by Lunkhead
Wow, that's a lot of features. Funny about the robot narrator. For anybody who cares it looks like they have Mac versions of MDrummer and all their free plugins too. Yay!
Re: Free Plug ins
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:26 am
by ken
Register and download Free Sampler with 1gig library(after unzipped)
so I did a quick EYEBALL search and then a SEARCH function search.
Sorry if I missed it.
I use FLStudio and I have been looking for another ARP, either a VST or ... something. I sort of like the FL wav function arp effect but I want more/less control some times.