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Bodhi
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Wed Nov 10, 2004 3:05 pm |
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DJFADE, the VST to RTAS adapter by FXpansion will allow you to use VST on Pro Tools. |
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Sork
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Location: Norway
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In the meantime, anybody looking for a great compressor can head over to www.sonalksis.com and download the 30-day trial version of the SV-315. It's very tasty, as is their eq, but not cheap. (Cheapskate tip: install the VST version first, then after a month the DX version, that way you can test it for 60 days!) |
Can't you just download it again? |
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RockSkar
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i'd just like to say thank you to everyone involved with this thread. i have been casually searching the net for freeware plugins for years, and this list really helped me complete my collection. thanks, and when i find some links that aren't on your list, i will post them here pronto!! |
_________________ Currently recording on an Aardvark Q10 with a P4 2.8gb PC. Also own a M-Audio MobilePre on a Dell 2.4gb Inspiron notebook. |
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David French
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acousmod
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Thu Jan 13, 2005 2:34 pm |
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Hi,
it seems that my plugins are not here, so now they are
AcousModules is a series of VST(i) multichannel plugins for spatialization (surround up to 24 channels), parallel FX, instruments, MIDI processors etc.
PC only.
Cheers,
Jean-Marc Duchenne
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David French
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Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:23 pm |
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WOW! Welcome to Recording.org Jean-Marc! I'm sure you'll like it here and I hope you stick around. My studio was juist taken out by bad weather, but as soon aas it's back up, i'll give your plugs a test and add them to the links collection. Thanks so much for contributing! |
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tparker24
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MWA
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 5:38 pm |
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Are any of these workable with protools 001? |
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aarontx
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Thu Jan 20, 2005 10:14 am |
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MWA,
All the vst plugins are usable in Protools if you use the vst 2 rtas wrapper from fxpansion.
It's well worth the $$.
I recommend sweetwater.com |
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stereomaus
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Wed Jan 26, 2005 9:42 am |
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I am new to the site and just wanted to say thanks for all the cool links! I will be cruising the net this week & I will try to find something new and worth listing here. I will try out some of the recommended plugins first, especially the compressor mentioned by Captain Mark (the VS-315).
I am using VST/32 & hope to get some mileage out of it with the help of cheap or free plugins out there. I guess this software is considered ancient these days.
Anyway - thanks again.
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David French
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Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:42 am |
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You're quite welcome, stereomaus. Welcome to RO! |
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drumsab
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Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:21 pm |
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Hi, I'm new. Maybe this is a dumb question, but, there are some pretty good links posted here, really great, I was wondering, most of the plug ins are certain effects and then I found drumloops and drumsounds (in .wav), but does a plug in version exist of, say, a soundmodule like the Roland JV-series?
Or the ability to import or something, so you can use the sounds of a Roland JV, without actually bying one? Do you know what I mean? I don't always know if I'm getting my point across for English is not my native tongue.  |
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David French
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Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:52 pm |
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There are plugins like the ones you speak of, but none I know of for free. The Roalnd JV is a sample playback based sound module. It has not been made into a plugin version, but Steinberg makes a product called Hypersonic that is similar. |
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drumsab
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David French
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Wed Feb 02, 2005 3:28 pm |
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Thanks for the E-Phonic links. I'll be adding two of their plugs to the list. As for the rest, they are instruments, and my thread is for effects only. Thanks again. |
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