The Synsonic BD-909 is a model of the TR-909 Bass Drum. Synsonic has analysed the original circuit and created an accurately digital model for PC and Mac systems. Read More...
This synthesizer plugin is based on a granular method of sound synthesis, allowing it to be used as much as possible to come up with a huge range of unique sounds for your music productions. Read More...
This is a simple and FREE VSTi plugin created to help you sketch/prototype your orchestral arrangements and productions in an easy and fast way. Read More...
The FB-3300 is a software instrument for Microsoft Windows (VST) and Apple macOS (VST/AU) simulating the KORG PS-3300 Polyphonic Synthesizer from 1977. Read More...
Recorded completely from the ground up in an eight-hour session, this is quite possibly the most complete lever harp library in existence. Read More...
Drift is a multi-effects processor based on two independent Lorenz chaos oscillators. These systems are used by scientists to model convection in liquids and gases: they produce chaotically fluctuating, never-repeating signals that are mutually correlated. Read More...
Bob Perry Listener is the ultimate tool for checking your stereo signals. Monitor your left and right signals individually, listen to side and mid signals with the integrated M/S matrix. Read More...
Looking for an easy to use sidechain emulator? Armando Montanez has you covered! Available to download free in VST and AU plugin formats for PC and Mac. Read More...
Regressif is an audio plugin focused on sound degradation. Combining a multimode filter with distortion, samplerate reduction and bitcrushing effects, it can turn the most innocent sound into a wall of digital noise. Read More...
The IIEQ is a free, fully parametric 10-band equalizer with its own, characteristic sound and low CPU consumption. The 1st and the 10th band are low and high shelf filters, respectively; all other bands are peak filters. Read More...
Xfer Records has released Delta Modulator, a free bitcrusher effect in VST/AU plugin formzt. Unlike traditional bitcrushers, it uses delta modulation, resulting in a sound similar to what you'd hear in Nintendo NES gaming console's sampling channel. Read More...