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Re:Some free Steinberg VST's
2012/03/16 09:22:43
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Thanks for the heads up. I downloaded the 64-bit VSTs and will check them out this weekend.
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Re:Some free Steinberg VST's
2012/03/16 09:44:17
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yep, I did the same - haven't even unpacked 'em yet.
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Re:Some free Steinberg VST's
2012/03/16 09:49:31
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So do we even know what they contain? Ahh I see the first one, Vol is an analog synth Model E and a virtual Bass emulation VB1, Vol 2 is Neon, a subtractive synth. and Karlette, a vintage tape delay emulation. See, Google IS my freind. Thanks Beag.
post edited by Jonbouy - 2012/03/16 09:58:21
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Re:Some free Steinberg VST's
2012/03/16 11:56:28
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Re:Some free Steinberg VST's
2012/03/16 13:17:04
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I grabbed them Beagle, thanks for the heads up. If you head over to the SSL website there are a couple of nice plugs for free. They look so much like pro channel plugs, it's scary but they seem to work well. DOn't know why cakewalk didn't (or did they?) roll one out as a PC module.
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Re:Some free Steinberg VST's
2012/03/17 00:16:39
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ampfixer Pro Channel plugs look so much like SSL stuff, it's scary. Chicken before the eggtified...
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Re:Some free Steinberg VST's
2012/03/17 01:25:33
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Thanks for the heads up. Downloaded Vol.1+2 Classics.... Neon Polyphonic 16 Voice, basic 2 Osc Synth From what I hear so far I suppose it would suit arpeggio work and layering with other plugins. Karlette Vintage Tape Delay with 4 independent delays and tempo sync This sounds pretty good, perfect for adding extra dimension to arps, rhythmic instruments and backing vocals. Model E Classic Anolog Synth - Low CPU Load. 16 Part Multi-Timbral, 64 Voice, 8 Outs. Broader range of sounds compared to Neon, the Model E sounds old-school but kinda sorta like a Moog wanna be LOL! VB-1 Virtual Bass Emulation with Selectable Pick Position Could be useful for adding/layering more pick, slap and synth textures with your current and better bass libraries. Most of the sounds are thin but good for adding clarity in the bottom-end of the mix. I though it sounded more closer to that classic 1980's Rhythm Guitar rather than be used as a stand-alone bass but it might work. * Above Post Edited. .
post edited by SongCraft - 2012/03/17 03:07:58
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