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Certif1ed
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Topic: Free Audio Software Posted: April 04 2005 at 06:35 |
Try this - a completely working, fully functional *FREE* 8 (stereo)-track recording studio/sequencer with effects and everything. ENJOY!!!;
D'Oh! I removed the link 'coz it points to a Media Manager, not Music Studio. You can get Music Studio Silver Edition FREE on PC Format and Music Tools magazines. I'll stick it on Yousendit when I get an hour or so (it's about 200Mb). Edited by Certif1ed |
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Posted: March 15 2005 at 16:57 |
Excellent ... Now I've got more more browser bookmarks than I know what to do with ... well...sort of... Is the Internet cool or what ! |
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James Lee
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Posted: March 15 2005 at 15:46 |
Here's one I found for utah_man for his M-tron thread...anyone who wants to play with VST instruments without a big, expensive and complex host program should appreciate it. |
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James Lee
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Posted: March 15 2005 at 02:57 |
I don't know how useful it is, but I can spend hours playing with Delay Lama: |
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sigod
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Posted: March 14 2005 at 11:50 |
The Cheeze Machine is a great bit of kit when you consider it's free. |
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arcer
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Posted: March 14 2005 at 11:16 |
oh yeah, sorry, I went off on a bit of a know-it-all tangent there didn't i have a look at the ones i did mention, they were the first I though of and therefore are probably the ones I most use.... The Big Tick synth I like is called Cheez Machine, perfect for washy, Shine On, JM Jarre pads |
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Certif1ed
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Posted: March 14 2005 at 08:34 |
Yeah - I know there are loads of free bits and pieces out there, arcer, I just get fed up with downloading loads of programs, trying out a few, only using one then forgetting about the rest. What I'd like to do in this thread is home in on those pieces of software that are actually useful - ones that you've used and come back to - not the ones that time out before you've got around to testing them, have important features disabled or slipstrean a whole pile of online shopping crap onto your PC... So hopefully we end up with a ProgArchives music software review thread
Keep 'em coming - these are great! |
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arcer
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Posted: March 14 2005 at 06:35 |
There are plenty of good 'uns out there Cert
just sirf over to www.kvr-vst.com and have a scroll through the plug-ins on offer. A lot of a paid for but the freeware stuff is in there too, you have to have a bit of patience in searching. The only problem is, as always, sorting the wheat from the chaff. There are a few I've picked up which are excellent; FX The Kjaerhaus collection of freeware stuff is very usable and has some genuinley nice sounds. Their compressor is perfectly acceptable, if not tremedously exciting, and their reverb is pretty good too. The modulation effects are very usable. Mda do some nice FX including a pretty good leslie/rotary one - they have loads of freeware stuff and their electric piano isn't too bad And most definitely worth checking out are digitalfishphones - this guy stopped designing plug-ins a while ago but his work is still available for download and they are really, really superb. Dominion, Spitfish, Blockfish, Endorphin, are all almost pro quality to my ears and are completely free! I use them all the time for compression etc and can't recommend them highly enough. Camelphat Free is also a great little piece of gear and adds a nice warmth and slight crunch to sounds. In terms of free synths there's few that I'd recommend - most just sound flat to my ears, especially those made with synthedit. There are a few that are nice though Crazy Diamonds is a really nice little string synth that pretty much makes the sound it's named after Big Tick make some good clavi and string synth freebies (can't remember the names offhand) but they're worth checking out There's a little mono/poly that is made with synthedit that is quite nice called Oberon - if only for its funky 70s GUI. Beyond those it's hard to know - there's hundreds of bits and pieces out there you just have to be juducious in your downloading. You could end up with a VST folder crammed with baubles none of which are very shiny or bright. Download, audition, discard. Just hang on to the ones that really impress.
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sigod
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Posted: March 11 2005 at 09:11 |
How about this then.
You can get Pro Tools (Free version) here: http://www.digidesign.com/ptfree/ Which admittedly is only for Mac OS9 & Win 98/2000 but hey, it's a free version of Pro tools and XP can emulate '98 if you tell it to so there! Free VST plug-ins are great too. Pianoverb is always a good one for a rock solid reverb that can do funky dark things as well. |
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Certif1ed
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Posted: March 09 2005 at 14:09 |
Seeing arcer's post of a free software synth gave me the idea for this thread - if you find (and like!) a free piece of audio software, let the rest of us know! To get the ball rolling, I found this nifty free sound recording/editing package, called (rather neatly, I think) WavePad. The features are a bit better than basic - but all seem to work effectively as far as I can tell. I tried recording a vinyl LP, and it allows control over record levels, a fairly good zoom to cut out the intro and outro bits, and some filters - which all seemed a little ham-fisted, but fortunately the undo works! The interface is nice and intuitive, so I was up and running in no time. |
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