Sonntag, 18. Mai 2014


Boz Digital Labs in collaboration with Recording Review have released Panipulator 2, a free plugin for checking how your mixes will translate to different systems.
Even though you spent considerable time and effort getting your mix to sound amazing on your monitors, there is still one very important question: What will it sound like playing at a theme park? or at the dentists office? or on your old radio? What if they wired one of the speakers backwards?
As much as we’d like to think that everyone is listening our music in stereo, the truth is that many many people are listening in less than ideal environments. Panipulator lets you hear what your mix will sound like in those environments so you can be sure that your mixes will translate across all systems.
What will your mix sound like summed to mono? Flip a switch to find out. What if someone wires their system so that they can only hear the left channel? Flip a switch to hear what that sounds like. What if they reverse the wiring on one of their speakers? Flip a switch to find out to see how that will affect your song. These are all common scenarios, and the last thing you want to do is find out is that your mom’s voice, that you thought was buried in the mix, pops out when played over the loudspeakers at Nordstrom.

NEW IN VERSION 2:

  • Available for Mac and Windows, with 32 and 64 bit versions of VST, VST3, AU, RTAS and AAX Native;
  • Added a knob to let you pick different mono modes so that you can check for compatability on an even wider variety of setups;
  • A new and clear GUI.
In order to download it, registration at Boz Digital Labs is required.
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Samstag, 17. Mai 2014

Tunefish v4.0.1 released!

Tunefish v4.0.1 UPDATE released!



May 5th, 2014

A patchrelease for Tunefish 4 was just finished. It fixes a series of bugs listed below. Thank you to everybody who helped testing. As a side note I should mention I am looking for people to help design the factory soundset for TF4, since this is still very small so far.

Changes:


When using no ADSR, instruments were cut immediatelly resulting in plopping. This is fixed.
ADSR zero decay will no longer cause volume go up and cause things like reverb crashes or host going to mute.
Saving an instrument caused the preset file to grow larger and larger due to appending instead of rewriting the contents.
Restore instrument button did not work.
Instrument count is now 1000.
ADSR1 will not cut the note if ADSR2 is still going.
Fixed Reverb width.

Available for Linux, MacOs, Windows


Tunesfish is Donation Ware, please keep respect for this Work by donate a little.

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Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2014

ITCHY DUBSTEP VSTI Plugin Package

Overdose VSTI Plugin Package for Dubstep Producers


Itchy has released Itchy Dubstep, a free VSTi pack specially crafted for dubstep music.
These synths were developed by Itchy with dubstep and drum and bass specifically in mind, but you can also use them in any genre.


There are banks of patches within each synth and at the end of the banks there are Init settings which can be used as a starting block to creating your own patches.

Itchy recommends this as these synths were build to try to be as user friendly as possible to help people starting out in sound creation.

Seismik
A three oscillator synth consisting of an LFO which is then controled by another LFO. This enables you to get complex modulations and create mad wobbles.



Punch
Punch has three oscillators which are sent to an envelope with hard routed sustain and release settings. This enables you to create stabs and hits with ease.


Skyscraper
This synth has three oscillators with separate envelopes to sculpt sounds. Best for pads and leads.



Resonance
Resonance has four pumping oscillators and an analogue sounding filter to add maximum warmth to your basslines. Each oscillator has dedicated volume controls. Best for monster basses.



Subbsonic
This two oscillators synth combines basic wave shapes to a modified filter to create huge subbasses.



Wonkey
This one combines three basic oscillators with one graphic oscillator to create mad sounds.



Download link: Itchy Dubstep VSTi Pack

This Download is archived and if the download is not longer available you can contact us and we send you the File

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Dienstag, 13. Mai 2014

Virtual Studio – Free and simple Monitoring Utility VST/AU Plugin By Beyerdynamic

Beyerdynamic has released Virtual Studio, a free studio monitor simulation tool for people who mix their tracks with headphones.



The plug-in virtually simulates real speaker systems (such as stereo or 5.1) in various environments (recording studio, concert halls, etc.) on your headphones.

Virtual Studio is available for free download via Beyerdynamic (19.2MB download size, 32-bit & 64-bit VST/AU plugin format for Windows & Mac).

The plugin was developed in cooperation with ITA Aachen (Institute of Technical Acoustics), Bauer Studios Ludwigsburg and HOFA Plugins, who are known for some nice freeware metering plugins. Virtual Studio meant to create a virtual studio space, emulating several different speaker setups and rooms.

Checked out wit FL-Studio, Sonar X2, and Biwig Studio, and get a cool Result, it works better as a room reverb plugin than a mixing utility. For some Instruments ,especially used in seperated Channels , this Plugin give a cool Reverb Sound e.g. Pianos or Accoustik Guitars.

For install, You have to copy this Plugin into Your VST Folder and set the Path to this Folder, and Your DAW will find it and make it usable. For more Instructions how to install a Plugin, see this Article.

You have to Register at Beyerdynamic, after Registration here , You get a Download Link via E-Mail.

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Montag, 12. Mai 2014

Glitchmachines Fracture VST Effekt – kostenlos

Glitchmachines Fracture ist ein virtueller Effekt, um Sounds gepuffert und zufällig so zu verändern das das Ergebnis ein neuer Sound ist. Zum Zerhäckseln von Drum Loops und Loops von anderen perkussiven Instrumenten ist dieser Effekt eine wahre Zaubermaschine. Der Trick dabei ist den Sound so zu verändern das er noch klingt. Das ist mit Glitchmachines möglich. Die Grundlage bildet ein verstellbarer Puffer von wenigen Millisekunden bis hinein in den Sekundenbereich. Hinter dem Puffer arbeiten ein Multimode-Filter und ein Delay,  um die gepufferten Fragmente noch weiter zu verändern. Am Ende der Kette werkelt ein Dry/Wet-Regler, um die Fragmente aus urprünglichem Sound und der Summe der Effekte aus dem ursprünglichen Signal stufenlos zu regulieren. Ein Gain-Regler für den Output ist ebenfalls vorhanden. Hier ist dann mal eine Hörprobe
  Die Features
  • Buffer Effect
  • 3 LFOs
  • Multi-Mode Filter
  • Delay Effect
  • Presets by Ivo Ivanov & Thomas Hennebert
  • Cross-platform compatibility (PC/Mac – VST/AU 32bit & 64bit)
  Glitchmachines Fracture ist kostenlos über die Website des Herstellers erhältlich Glitchmachines Der Download ist über den Checkout Button erreichbar, hier zur Vollständigkeit der LINK In der heruntergeladenen Datei sind 2 Setup Programme enthalten.