![]() I would be more than happy to provide a screen-capture video in Logic to display the functionality I'm talking about. I'd even be willing to voice it over, and keep it succinct (under a minute). I always wondered why this feature seems to have a big "divide" among DAW developers among importance. Some DAW developers like Cubase, FL Studio put this in very early on. While it seems like others such as Reason, and Sonar took years to finally develop (quite often after alot of criticism from users at that). Ableton is one of the few DAWs without this now. ![]() I guess there is a high percentage of DAW users (and developers) who finds this unnecessary but yet usually if a DAW couldn't split clips, that would be considered a universal crime among all DAW developers.This is the place to post news, links and all things related to free plugins. I also plan to re-arrange things into alphabetical order and go through the sites to link any other freeware the devs might have made.ĭigitalfishphones - Blockfish/Spitfish/Floorfish I will try to keep a tidy list at the top of the thread. Slim Slow Slider - C3 Multi Band CompressorĮQ VST Super Ultra Thread: The Final Frequency TAL-NoiseMaker is hands down one of the best free synths out there. It’s super easy to get started with, has great filters and effects, and features a rich, warm sound. Zebralette is a toned down version of the popular Zebra 2 synth. Yes, it’s limited, but it’s still got the same pristine audio quality that Zebra 2 features. With one oscillator, Zebralette is easy to use and learn, and provides enough features to create dynamic, evolving sounds. I first came across T-Force Alpha Plus after a friend recommended it to me. ![]() ![]() ![]() Initially I didn’t think much of it, being a free synth and all, but I was blown away after downloading it and having a play around. If you’re a trance producer, you’ll find it even more valuable.īack in the early days when I couldn’t afford anything, Crystal was my go-to synth. It’s complex and intricate for a free plugin, and can be quite daunting at first (especially if you’re a new producer), but the sonic possibilities are endless. Serious sound designers will fall in love with this synth. ![]()
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