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    Triangle I



    The legendary Triangle I Monophonic Synthesizer, one of the most spread instruments around the virtual world.

    Oriented to performance playing, features one of the best legato implementations of all synthesizers of any time. A must-have for all virtual instrument lovers.

    http://www.rgcaudio.com/triangle_I.htm

    http://www.rgcaudio.com/downloads/fr...riangle110.exe

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    Lallapallooza lite



    3 Oscillators
    (OSC1 has "SuperSAW" wave by 7 SAW waves. 9 Types).
    5 Filter Types.
    3 LFO (BPMsynced / Manual, LFO3 for ModWheel), 2 Modulations.
    2 Envelopes (Amp / Filter), 2 Modulations.
    Effects (2 pingpongDELAY, Overdrive, EQ).
    Arpeggiator, Portamento, 8 notes Poly / Mono.
    MIDI automation

    http://www.x-buz.com/products.html

    http://www5c.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Ebuzzro.../LPLL_v201.zip

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    Didn't know about GComp - will have to check it out. This was the only visualised waveform compressor I knew of:
    Sinus Peak Compressor

    Shareware rather than freeware though...demo does the nag screen thing.
    http://www.sinusweb.de/
    And for multiband compression, there's this:
    TripleComp

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    Loving that blockfish compressor! Cheers again loopdon :clap: :clap:

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    thanx, iq, and to all people contributing

    another goodie here....

    Inspector






    Sonic analysis with a twist.

    Spectrum Analyzer and more
    Inspector's spectrum analyzer gives you a clear picture of the sonic properties of your mix. Real-time numeric readouts for balance, headroom, and clip incidents tell you exactly what is happening from sample to sample. All in a compact size to save your desktop space.

    Wake up
    Let Inspector keep watch over your mix - you determine how closely. Only care if two consecutive samples clip? Want to know if your mix is a little too off balance? Inspector's Master Alarm lights to notify you when thresholds you set are passed.

    Meters, meters, meters
    You want meters? Now you've got plenty. With balance meters, peak meters, and RMS meters, Inspector gives you the tools you need to get just the information you want about your sound. Plus, Inspector lets you customize its meter caution and warning zone levels to suit your needs.

    Come on, you know I'm lazy
    New in version 1.2 - externally control Inspector parameters to make your analysis sessions simpler. Automate alarm reset at the beginning or ending of a song to prepare for a new analysis run, or automate the enabling/disabling of the spectral display to save on system resources at key times in a session.

    Inspector gives you full-featured and flexible audio analysis in a compact plug-in.

    Feature list:

    http://www.elementalaudio.com/produc...tfeatures.html

    Download:

    http://www.elementalaudio.com/produc...oad/index.html

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    DuckDelay

    This is a delay whose output is compressed when there is a certain amount of signal present on its input. It allows to use a lot of delay on a voice without loosing too much intelligibility.

    http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/classic/

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

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    s(M)exoscope

    s(M)exoscope is an oscilloscope VST plugin. You can use it to visually monitor audio wave forms.



    Why would you do this? Well, why not? There are countless times when being able to see what your audio waveform looks like could be useful. You'll know when the time is right. For all those other times, well, it's very pretty to look at!

    http://bram.smartelectronix.com/scope_docs/

    http://www.smartelectronix.com/refer.php?url=~bram/files/s(m)exosope_20040403.zip

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    X-CITA



    Analog style exciter for mastering purposes,
    inspired on the BBE Maximizer models. Its warm sound and simplicity of using makes this exciter very suitable to add some subtle brightness in the high frequencies, and also make the lows more dense. Apart from the mastering stage, you'll find that it can also make a good work on individual tracks.

    http://www.uv.es/%7Eruizcan/sintes/xcita_v12.zip

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    BAXXPANDER



    Vintage style saturation/bass expander unit,
    presented as VST effect. We think this plugin is specially good to add warmth and saturation to drums
    and basses, and with vocal tracks that need a little punch. It uses very little CPU, and includes 8 factory presets.

    http://www.uv.es/~ruizcan/sintes/baxxpander_v12.zip

    aaah, i must stop

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    nah man, no reason to stop....

    Keep hooking up all of the goodness amigo. I appreciate it, and I'm sure there are other who do as well. :clap:

    Keep them coming!!!

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    m'key

    Stardust



    Stardust is a powerful 4-in-1 mastering VST effect plug-in for Windows.

    1 - Bass Enhancer

    Bass enhancement around selected bass frequency, Q and gain control.
    200Hz switchable pole phase rotator (off, 2, 4 or 8 pole).
    2 - Stereo Enhancer

    Stereo enhancer with delay control for the applied stereo image.
    3 - Multi-band Compressor

    http://www.aodix.com/pagestardust.html

    8-Band multi-band compressor.
    4 - Wideband Compressor/Limiter

    Analog-like wideband compressor.
    Global features:

    32-bit stereo input/output.
    64-bit internal maths.
    Detailed monitoring display:
    4 scalable VU meters to monitor the stages of processing.
    Output oscilloscope.

    ps: has got a preset on board called 'pumping house' for all you french-housers/prydz-style-freaks
    :lol:

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    This looks ace.

    Havent tried it yet as am at work.

    http://klangformer.de/

    Ninja!



    24 voice polyphonic
    8 part multi-timbral
    8 stereo output channels
    2 high quality anti-aliased oscillators
    4 vario-edge wave forms and colour noise generator
    Pulse width oscillator (step-less variable pulse width)
    4 oscillation algorithms (stacked, hardsync, softsync, cross modulation)
    Additional noise and ring modulator
    6 diverse dynamic resonance filters with self oscillation
    Modulation matrix
    2 advanced tempo sync / free run LFO's with diverse waveforms
    Routable 6 segment modulation envelope generator
    MIDI controller implementation for all parameters


    Or there is this





    PhadiZ is a phase distortion synth (think Casio CZ101) with lots of stereo options including a unique panning/filter swoosh sound for great pads.

    Features:

    2 Oscillators.
    6 Envelopes.
    2 LFOs.
    Delay and ring modulator

    Or this



    ARPocalypse is a 6 note, 8 step matrix pattern generator. Taking a MIDI input it outputs the notes of the chord in a rhythmic sequence defined by the user - with the output notes, velocity, gate time, swing and legato programmable for each step.

    Just for fun

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    "Anyway, it uses pure mathematical waveforms for maximum aliasing, so don't play it through speakers or headphones, and do not listen to it."
    Genius.

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    great shares guys! heres some more,


    Array of 88 comb filters tuned using a .TUN microtuning file with feedback path. Is sensitive to MIDI input, with channels 1 and 3-16 activating their corresponding filters and channel 2 controlling the tuning of the feedback path.
    dl: http://dsp.trilete.net/programs/Macomate_v1p0.zip



    A comb filter effect based on the core code from MutantKoto. I guess this might make it slightly similar to ConcreteFX's more fully specified Brush, but I haven't used that effect/synth so I really couldn't say.
    dl:http://dsp.trilete.net/programs/Mukoco_v0p61.zip


    A feedback delay featuring 2 frequency-warped lattice filters in the feedback paths. Lattice filter coefficients are scanned from a bitmap that can be user definable or are extracted in real-time from the input signal. Only available as a Windows VST.
    dl: http://dsp.trilete.net/programs/2WarpDelay_v1.zip


    Chaotic additive under redevelopment (when time permits).
    dl: http://dsp.trilete.net/programs/POCAS_v0p41.zip

    and more here: http://dsp.trilete.net/?pid=projects

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    yes, i :love: the way this thread is going, thanx to all participants

    Spook Keys



    Designed to re-create the sound of a 'Theramin' and offering control either using a MIDI keyboard or using the mouse to drag the glowing spot across the 'chart' for more authentic 'Theramin' style play. Spook Keys also includes the following features:

    - sine, sawtooth, triangle and pulse waves
    - variable key in and out response
    - variable LFO for vibrato and tremolo
    - pan, chorus (detuning), stereo spread and glide controls
    - filtered, ping-pong, stereo delay.

    http://www.simple-media.co.uk/music/....htm#spookkeys

    http://www.simple-media.co.uk/music/...ook%20Keys.zip

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    The Shepherd



    Kill Bill has a tune in its soundtrack by Ennio Morricone featuring a haunting and evocative whistling. This 'mini-synth' is designed solely to re-create that sound - just add reverb. This shepherd likes to whistle while he works. Features include:

    - very little really
    - just enough control over sound
    - just enough control over play.

    http://www.simple-media.co.uk/music/...20shepherd.htm

    http://www.simple-media.co.uk/music/...20shepherd.zip

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    i guess many know this already, it's an emulation of a Clavia NORD LEAD2:

    Synth 1



    - 2 oscillators, with FM, Ring modulation and Sync.
    - 4 Filters (LP12/24/HP12/BP12) with Distortion, 2 LFOs
    - EQ, Tempo delay, Stereo chorus, Flanger.
    - Mono/Poly/Legato modes, Arpeggiator, 16 voice polyphonic

    http://www.geocities.jp/daichi1969/softsynth/

    Synth1 Ver 1.06(2003.9.20)

    http://www.geocities.jp/daichi1969/softsynth/synth1.zip

    Synth1 Extra Banks Package(2003.9.20):

    http://www.geocities.jp/daichi1969/s...nksPackage.zip

    English manual:

    http://www.geocities.jp/daichi1969/s...readmeeng.html


    btw, there's tons of patch banks for this synth as well, those and banks for many, many other synths can be found on:


    http://www.patcharena.com/ :!: :!: :!:

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    Delay Lama



    Delay Lama is the first VST-instrument to offer both vocal synthesis and a real-time animated 3D interface. Its advanced monophonic vocal synthesis engine enables your computer to sound just like an Eastern monk, with real-time, high resolution control over the vowel sound. What's more, the plug-in window displays a 3D animation of a singing monk, that reacts directly to your input!

    In addition, Delay Lama offers a simple but effective built-in stereo delay (you've guessed it), to give it just that extra bit of impressiveness.

    The instrument can be controlled either with a MIDI keyboard, in which case the pitchbender acts as a vowel manipulator, or with the built-in XY-controller, which allows simultaneous control over both the pitch and the vowel sound. Other controls include the portamento speed and the level of the delayed signal. All parameters are controllable via MIDI, and all incoming events are handled with sample-accuracy.

    http://www.audionerdz.com/index2.htm

    u might find it useful

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    Well I know I didn't have it, that's for sure. Thanks to Detfella and Loopdon I now have alot of VST's to play with. How did you find the last one though Loopdon? Not the delay lama one, but the nord emulator.. Looks like a japenese site....

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    http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php

    but i do have tons and tons of vsts on my mind, i just have to look for the
    links to them...

    ;) ;) ;)

    btw, synth 1 is rather well-known, so i needed no special knowledge of japanese language to find it...

 

 
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