FREE STUFF (ᴘʟᴜɢ-ɪɴs, sᴀᴍᴘʟᴇs, ᴇᴛᴄ.)

You can use that krush distortion unit for subs. Gives them some grit and you can automate it to give you a nice wob. I do it for all my subs now

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Unfortunately Operator comes with Ableton Live Suite and Hibbie has Standard. Operator is a very fine synth indeed.

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Ok I know it’s a free shit thread but Bass Station is only ten quid rn.
It’s almost as good as free… (no sine wave though.)

https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/1-Instruments/4-Synth/1942-Bass-Station

@Hibbie 10s free for the time being suite with max for live. itll create another folder to boot up not effecting 9 or which evern uv got installed and will have all the vsts from ur own/uses same root files

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Yeah, I think it is free until the end of June as a lockdown special. It is here in this thread. The Soundtoys rack is also free for awhile.

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bruh how am i supposed to make fat dubstep with this

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2 square waves w one detuned breh

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wow no square is only for grime

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Ok Grimer.

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Check out Cheeze Machine 2, Blamsoft VK-1, and U-He TyrellN6. For further browsing: https://blog.landr.com/best-free-vst-plugins/

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Grabbed it. :+1:

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For the Reaktor 6 users out there, here’s a ton of free effects and instruments; http://boscomac.free.fr/?p=rack

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Been releasing some sample packs for free download on the Gradient Lab page. Loads of drums, percussion, FX and Foley.

Gradient Lab - Toker’s Stash FREE DL

Gradient Lab - Chad Dubz Grandmother Sirens FREE DL
https://gradientaudio.bandcamp.com/…andmother-dub-siren-sample-pack-free-download

Gradient Lab Triton Drum Kits 1&2 FREE DL
https://gradientaudio.bandcamp.com/…treme-drum-kits-1-2-sample-pack-free-download

Gradient Lab - Starter Pack 1 FREE DL

Gradient Lab Starter Pack 2 FREE DL
[https://gradientaudio.bandcamp.com/album/gradient-lab-starter-sample-pack-part-2-free-download]

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@faultier you familiar w this mag?

Dammit my CD drive don’t work.

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nope, never really read music production magazines tbh, only impulse bought a copy of “computer music” in frankfurt hauptbahnhof once because i had a long train ride and thought the content was not that interesting or worth the money, there was a couple of free plugins in the CD that came with it tho :lol_og:

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A couple days ago, someone recommended me a sfz soundfont player called “sfizz”. The thing I like about it is that it can load scala .scl files for custom tuning. It doesn’t load the .kbm files, but it lets you manually set your root note and its respective frequency (the more important half of what kbm does).
https://sfz.tools/sfizz/

It’s a lv2 plugin, so if your daw doesn’t support lv2 plugins, you can use something like carla (https://kx.studio/Applications:Carla) to load it in a vst wrapper

Love the Valhalla stuff.

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