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    Voxengo MSED



    MSED is a mid/side encoder/decoder plug-in which encodes (splits) the incoming stereo signal into two components: mid/side or, alternatively, mono/stereo pair, and vice versa: decodes mid/side signal pair into stereo signal.

    http://www.voxengo.com/freevst/#VoxengoMSEDVST

    http://www.baxxy.com/data/VoxengoMSEDVST10.zip

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    Hi all havent posted anything yet on this forum I have to say there are some good vsts on here so heres my addition. Dont know if this is already on here but...

    Isotope

    http://www.sinte-virtual.com/evmsynths/free/isotope.zip

    http://www.sinte-virtual.com/evmsynths/free.htm

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    KLANGLABS Mr. Green



    X-Y based state variable filter.

    Description:

    Mr. Green is a LowPass, HighPass, BandPass, Band Reject VST plugin. But instead of sliders it features a pair of sexy LCD looking X-Y pads.

    Specs:

    -Left X-Y pad: Controls the state of the filter (LP, HP, BP, BR)

    -Right X-Y pad: Controls the "Cutoff" and "Resonance" (Cut-Res)

    http://klanglabs.siliconemusic.com/

    http://klanglabs.siliconemusic.com/f...en/mrgreen.zip

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    Martin,

    Thank you again for all of the useful stuff you put in here man. YOu truly are the king of VST's. Period!!! :clap:

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    loopdon, you're the freakin man...........im gonna try out a lot of these plugins, see how they work

    thanks!

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    Syncoder 32



    Syncoder 32 is a 32-Band Frequency Synthesizer and Vocoder VSTi plug-in for Windows.

    Features:

    - Multi-Band Frequency Synthesizer and Vocoder Engine.
    - 32 Frequency rich carrier waveforms.
    - 32 Filter program settings.
    - 32 Band Maximum Vocoder Engine.
    - 32 Band Compressors with frequency tracking.
    - 32 Patch Memory.
    - Import Standard Wav Files for Custom Modulator Control.

    http://www.sinte-virtual.com/evmsynths/free.htm

    http://www.sinte-virtual.com/evmsynt...ncoder32-1.zip

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    Loopdon, U rock! You should change your name to 'vst-don' :lol:

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    well i knew this thread was going on but wanted to find the right time to sift through it. and now i have! THANK YOU LOOPDON!!! I've got some great new plugs from this now.

    anyway the MDA plugs haven't been mentioned yet. they look absolutely crap, the GUI is awful hehe, but i've found them really useful over the years.

    The plug-ins:



    Bandisto - Multi-band distortion
    BeatBox - Drum replacer
    Combo - Amp & speaker simulator
    De-ess -Â*High frequency dynamics processor
    Degrade - Sample quality reduction
    Delay - Simple stereo delay with feedback tone control
    Detune - Simple up/down pitch shifting thickener
    Dither - Range of dither types including noise shaping
    DubDelay - Delay with feedback saturation and time/pitch modulation
    Dynamics - Compressor / Limiter / Gate
    Envelope - Envelope follower / VCA
    Image -Â*Stereo image adjustment and M-S matrix
    Leslie -Â*Rotary speaker simulator
    Limiter - Opto-electronic style limiter
    Loudness - Equal loudness contours for bass EQ and mix correction
    Multiband - Multi-band compressor with M-S processing modes
    Overdrive - Soft distortion
    Re-Psycho! - Drum loop pitch changer
    RezFilter - Resonant filter with LFO and envelope follower
    Round Panner - 3D panner
    Shepard - Continuously rising/falling tone generator
    Splitter - Frequency / level crossover for setting up dynamic processing
    Stereo Simulator - Haas delay and comb filtering
    Sub-Bass Synthesizer - Several low frequency enhancement methods
    Talkbox - High resolution vocoder, for a more natural, less electronic sound
    TestTone - Signal generator with pink and white noise, impulses and sweeps
    Thru-Zero Flanger - Classic tape-flanging simulation
    Tracker - Pitch tracking oscillator, or pitch tracking EQ
    Vocoder - Switchable 8 or 16 band vocoder
    VocInput - Pitch tracking oscillator for generating vocoder carrier input

    http://www.mda-vst.com/[/url]

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    Thanx, Mark.

    ndc Buffer Synth 2



    Buffer Synth 2 is a buffer manipulation plugin, designed to do a number of different things with audio buffers. It could be thought of as a cross between GRM Tools' Freeze and a wavetable synthesizer, in the way it can be used as either an effect-type plugin, or as an instrument in its own right. To get the most out of it, you'll need a relatively flexible plugin host - most importantly, one which will allow you to send MIDI data to effects plugins.

    Features:

    - 2 separate buffers (88200 samples in size) - can record the incoming audio stream or WAV files can be loaded.
    - Amp and Mod ADSRs.
    - 2 LFOs.
    - LP/BP/HP resonant filter.
    - MIDI Learn.
    - Synth Mode.

    http://www.niallmoody.com/ndcplugs/buffsynth2.htm //down atm

    it's available here until niall's server is free again.

    http://www.ronnypries.de/BufferSynth2.zip

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    As usual LD you are the DON!

    that buffer synth looks amazing, cant wait to try it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    As usual LD you are the DON!

    that buffer synth looks amazing, cant wait to try it...
    Yeah man, just installed that ... looks really interesting ...

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    dfx eq sync



    EQ Sync is a ridiculous equalizer. You have no control over the EQ curve, if you try to adjust the faders they will escape, and the EQ parameters don't make any sense anyway. The EQ setting changes on its own according to your song's tempo.

    http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/extras/

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    http://dfx.spacebar.org/p/eqsync-win.zip

    MAC and AU there as well...

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    dfx polarizer



    Polarizer takes every nth sample and polarizes it. The number of samples skipped and the strength of the polarization are adjustable. You can also implode your sound.

    http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/extras/

    PC:

    http://dfx.spacebar.org/p/polarizer-win.zip

    MAC/AU/Source code there as well...

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    SupaPhaser



    - 3 to 23 (yes, 23) stages phaser with feedback.
    - phaser operation is controled by a mixture of LFO and envelope -follower, both configurable.
    - enhanced stereo effect.
    - pre-phaser distort or saturate.

    http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=1

    http://www.smartelectronix.com/refer...0_20040403.zip

    other OS supported as well, even BEOS

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    Stutter-Stretch Delay



    Buffer-Innerloop-Scanner-Delay.
    Good for Stutter and pseudo Timestretch FX.
    Innerloop-Size and Move Parameters are depending on Host BPM Settings.

    http://andreas.smartelectronix.com/i...;p=4&kat=0

    http://www.smartelectronix.com/refer...mp;mirror=true

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    Slifty



    Slifty is a step-sequenced Vst Sampler plugin.
    Theres four sample-slots with a lot of playback-options and a little step-sequencer.
    I'm only covering the very basic functionality here, but, Kerrydan has voluntered to write a decent tutorial (including step-by-step usage and tips). This is in the works, and will be available soon!
    There are two versions of Slifty, a Vst-Fx and a Vst-Instrument one. They are basically identical, but depending on your host, one or the other might be more convenient to use.

    Def. check the homepage for more info :

    http://andreas.smartelectronix.com/i...;p=9&kat=0

    http://www.smartelectronix.com/refer...mp;mirror=true

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    KTGranulator



    KTGranulator is a free delay line granulator available as a VST effect plugin with custom editor and as a MacOSX Audio Unit. It was made as an exploration in building VST effect plugins and using the VSTGUI library and was inspired by the great DLGranulator effect in Ross Bencina's AudioMulch.

    It works like this: incoming (mono) sound is fed into a delay line from which small pieces of various durations and at different moments in the past are selected. Each of these pieces is then amplified, transposed and enveloped to form a "grain". Each grain is also randomly panned and the whole mix is sent out to a stereo output stream. Feedback of the grain output back into the delay line is also provided, and the delay line can also be frozen so that the grains are only taken from what is currently stored in the delay line.

    http://www.smartelectronix.com/~koen/KTGranulator/

    PC:

    http://www.smartelectronix.com/refer..._VST_win32.exe

    other OS as well...

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    KTDrumTrigger



    KTDrumTrigger is a VST plugin with custom editor that triggers MIDI notes based on the sound level of the incoming audio stream in different frequency bands. It allows you to "detect" occurrences of percussive sounds in an audio stream and send out a MIDI event whenever that happens.
    It works like this: incoming (mono) audio is split up into different frequency bands using three tweakable filters. The signal in each of these bands is sent through an envelope follower. When the envelope reaches a specified threshold level, a MIDI note on message is generated. The trigger module has some built-in hysteresis and minimum inter onset time settings to avoid fast successive triggers due to noise on the envelope curves. Visual feedback of the filter and trigger settings is available....

    Note that this is a rather simple system for finding drum onsets in an audio stream. It will probably only work reliably on isolated drum tracks (no mixed-in music), it's quite sensitive to volume changes and it might not always be possible to separate the different types of drum sounds using simple filters. However, if you just need a fast way of transcribing your isolated drum tracks into MIDI so you can tweak them further or apply the groove to other parts, it might well do the trick and save you a lot of time :-)

    That said, no one says you *must* use this on drum tracks! You might come up with some other applications where this thing comes in handy or use it to extract a rhythmic sequence out of an instrument track (although this will only work with instruments that have clear onsets). As always: tweak those knobs and experiment!

    http://www.smartelectronix.com/~koen/KTDrumTrigger/

    http://www.smartelectronix.com/refer..._VST_win32.exe

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    ELOTTRONIX XL



    VST plugin which emulates the famous Robert Fripp's effect called "Frippertronics": two Revox B-77
    making a continuous loop. This enhanced version adds many new features: 80 seconds maximum
    delay, Delay and LFO Pan now syncable to host, Biquad X filters, Tape noise generator...

    http://www.uv.es/~ruizcan/p_vst.htm

    http://www.uv.es/~ruizcan/sintes/elottronix_xl_v14.zip

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    tobybear Deconstructor



    Deconstructor takes your input signal, splits it into 8 equal pieces and lets you then
    determine how these pieces should be arranged and processed. While the algorithm
    itself is pretty simple, a broad variety of "classic" effects can be reproduced in a very
    simple way, for example Pitchshifting, Autopanner, Tremolo, Delay, Simple Reverb,
    Simple Vocoder, and so on... But don't forget that its true power lies in the combination
    of different processing methods to produce new, strange and sometimes very exciting
    effects: mangle your drumloops into something completely different, transform voices
    into a cacophony, let your rhythms shake!

    Deconstructor comes as a VST effect and VSTi instrument plugin. The effect plugin
    allows you to process your audio in realtime while the VSTi loads WAV loops for
    processing.

    http://www.tobybear.de/p_deco.html

    http://tobybear.phreque.com/files/deco.zip

 

 
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