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EFFECTS

This category covers a wide range of free effects plugins for PC, Mac and Linux systems in 32bit and 64bit formats.

MWaveFolder

MWaveFolder features the most advanced GUI engine on the market. It is still the first and only GUI engine, which is freely resizable and stylable. It also lets you choose between knobs, sliders or buttons, whichever you like the most.
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Deespeaker

DeeSpeaker is a plugin which simulates near-field speakers that are placed at an angle of 45 degrees to 1m destination with a headphone.
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GLS Vocal Remover

GLS!* — is an virtual effect plug-in which allows you to remove vocals from songs from Tonebytes. It works on the principle of "central channel subtraction", where singer's voice is usually located.
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Bob Perry Gate

The Bob Perry Gate is the ideal way of making the best of your signal. VST3, real Side Chaining and the choice between three distinct algorithms make the Bob Perry Gate a supreme audio plug-in.
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Mucoder Hypercyclic

An LFO-driven MIDI arpeggiator, gate effect and step sequencer for mangling sustained MIDI input chords, the output of which can then drive other MIDI instruments
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GUITAR GADGETS

Guitar Gadgets is a compilation of "false" analog guitar pedal simulations made to be used mainly with electric guitars and guitar amp simulations but may sound interesting in any situation...
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Voxengo Tube Amp

Voxengo Tube Amp is an audio effect AU and VST plugin that applies asymmetric tube triode overdrive usually found in single-tube microphone pre-amp boxes.
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Octaver OC-D2

Octaver OC-D2, developed by Christopher Hooker, is an octave divider vst plugin that generates signals one and two octaves below the original. It's based on the popular Boss OC-2 pedal but with many more features.
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Azurite

Unlike most choruses, Azurite allows for multiple simultaneous voices. Each of these voices has its own delay line that is modulated by a separate LFO.
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Blue Cat Chorus

The Chorus effect was originally designed to simulate several voices, just as if several persons were playing together the same notes, but with a variable delay between them.
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