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Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 25/11/2013 - 9:34
by Chris Abbott
I loved Microrhythm Plus though, especially the latin set!

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 25/11/2013 - 12:12
by Commie_User
It's like I said somewhere else, doing something musical for the game machines ensures a fresh approach. Like that Playstation MIDI guitar. Or even the preamp for a real one, to let you play Hero-style games that way.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8070&start=150#p94008


And I'm so glad game companies still dabble on occasion. Meaning I should get off my backside, make a Microrhythm drum pack for Kontakt, then play it with the Playstation MIDI pads.


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I can behave as-per the serving suggestion at last.

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 26/11/2013 - 0:10
by Commie_User
Well these are the people anyway. I don't see how CM finds the money to licence quality cutdowns of leading products. All the time.

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http://www.drumdrops.com/drum-samples

And cheap money too, seeing how good romplers are now. But in some ways, magazine packs still come up close.



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If someone's gear resembles a 1970s nuclear power console, you're doubtless in the right place.

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 26/11/2013 - 9:17
by Chris Abbott
Licensing? They don' need no steenkin' licencing!

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 26/11/2013 - 18:37
by Commie_User
Ah. So what have we here Chris?

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 26/11/2013 - 23:18
by AndyUK
Just as a nod towards CM, google are offering free copies of certain mags this month as part of their new 'Newsstand' app. So anyone with a google account or android device can grab a free copy of Computer music this month. Then go to the Futuremusic website and download all the associated plugins for this month.

I grabbed 'Edge' too. Worth a read as Canadian games/retro mags just plain suck!! There's something so damn clinical about all the mags here. Its almost like asking your dad/grandad to explain something. All the info is there, but it just lacks.. I dunno, soul?

Anyways, might be useful for somebody, just thought I'd share the joy.

http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/fre ... ine-588829

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 26/11/2013 - 23:51
by Commie_User
Thanks Andy. I saw that too, and lucky as I nearly bought a copy today.

Can't seem to download it though. Still, it's the data I want and I can have that.

http://vault.computermusic.co.uk/content/cmu/198



I notice tape emulators seem to be hitting their stride, especially the J37 one recently out. I'll have to find demos somewhere to compare to my Tascam 34, and the 1/4 inch twintrack I think I'll be getting. Especially if I can mix and match.

http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/wav ... ine-586241




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I suspect a gap may be close. Even the Tascam made old Beatle CDs sound airier than the remasters. And this may be the J37 but much can be lost in translation. Still, amazing how computers can mimic other appliances all the same.

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 27/11/2013 - 11:10
by Commie_User
...And I'm glad the online back issues are there. Some DVDs stopped reading in months and I'm sure I would have been annoyed had I not backed mine to USB drives after purchase.


Plus you're well on the way with those plugins, as mentioned. 197's features SKnote snap, which easily cuts high-end snap of imperfectly recorded snares and such. Could've really done with that a few years back.




And here's another free mag site. And you don't even need to register.

Looks official anyway: http://www.pdfmagazines.org/magazines/music/

And Music Tech lets you steam right on in and download their DVDs: http://www.musictech.net/tag/dvd-contents/

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 24/07/2016 - 1:43
by Henry
I usualy use vst's from Native instruments. I realy love them all but especialy massive.
I found this page about some of the greatest plugins on the market and I can really relate to them.
http://getinstrumental.com/best-vst-plugins/
or you can check waves or UAD for there great effect plugins
http://www.uaudio.com/uad-plug-ins.html
http://www.waves.com/

Check them out guys :worship:

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 25/07/2016 - 16:58
by Mordi
TNT wrote: And maybe someone has got a hot tip where I can get presets for Zebra 2?
There are thousands right here: https://www.u-he.com/PatchLib/zebra.html
Many of them are really good. I would suggest checkout the ones that are labeled as free samples of paid preset-packs. They are usually more polished.

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 26/07/2016 - 9:08
by Rapidkirby3k
https://refx.com/nexus/
Back in 2009, a person I know online introduced me into reFX Nexus, while I found myself scrambling for a more reliable VSTi. I've been hooked on it ever since. ;)

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 26/07/2016 - 14:47
by trace
My favourite synth is Predator, just LOVE IT! It's my to go synth. Using Reason though that doesn't allow vst's but Predator is ported to propellerheads Rack extension format :D

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 10/08/2016 - 21:02
by dr j
my favorite VST is "VSDS-X" by a guy called ""Aly James" its a simmons drums analog VST which produce great 80's drums sounds, you can choose custom preset or make your own PRESETS. the sound is really good one and i use them a lot ! i cut off all the drums samples i had.
you can see a demo here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsgeQnAjNEk

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 14/07/2020 - 14:40
by Tunnan
Some of my favourite here 😀
https://youtu.be/cmZ5k6hbcW8
🧁

Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?

Posted: 14/07/2020 - 20:37
by Chris Abbott
Shreddage, and the Arturia V collection, as well as Orchestral Tools and Spitfire Audio. Also Insidious :)