More Free Vst

heres some more free vst for you

http://www.kammerl.de/audio/
theres a big discussion on kvr about these plugs gui

heres some great plugs

http://www.numerisson.com/novaflash/

enjoy

just tried quickly to go through these plugs,but the only one i can get to work from the kammerl.de stuff is the warm distortion??anyone else tried them yet??

this may be a stupid question…but have you tried turning OFF the bypass on each vst?

I tried the first set, (OS X)

The license says GPL but I don’t see the source code anywhere to be found?

Other than the naked ladies factor, these aren’t really for me, so I deleted them.

damn i feel stupid now :ph34r: that did the trick,thanx

these are quite nice actually

yeah, cheers for the links.

btw voxengo overtone GEQ have been updated to 1,4

Version 1.4 implements the following changes:

  • “Oversmp” automation parameter added.
  • Instance name now persists between preset/program changes.
  • Group selectors now display groups that were actually used in the Routing window.
  • A possible cause of a rare occasional crash resolved.
  • Output routing arrangement changed - it is now possible to route the same internal channel to several outputs.
  • “Mouse wheel sensitivity” global setting renamed to “mouse wheel precision”.

Overtone GEQ was designed to be a quick EQ shape adjustment tool for mixes and sub-mixes. During its operation, Overtone GEQ applies harmonic enhancement processing that usually helps at creating “interesting” sound.

Overtone GEQ Features:

  • 7-band graphic equalizing
  • +/- 12 dB gain range per band
  • 2 graphic equalizer views
  • Multi-channel processing
  • Internal channel routing
  • Channel grouping
  • Mid/side processing
  • Complex harmonic coloration
  • 64-bit floating point processing
  • Preset manager
  • Undo/redo history
  • A/B comparisons
  • Contextual hint messages

Overtone GEQ and other Voxengo plug-ins can be downloaded at the Voxengo web site: http://www.voxengo.com/

I tried the NOVAFLASH plugins and they sound surprisingly good…

Does anyone else get a nasty snap at the beginning of each note played using the OXYTOCIN?