Free VST Synthesizer Plug-ins 2

Free VST Synthesizer Plug-ins 2

 
 
 
 
 
 
Plastique
Plastique is a 2-oscillator subtractive vst synthesizer, using the 31 waveforms from the Casio HT-700 synth and some enhancements to the original's feature set. It does lo-fi 80s sounds but also so much more, with a configurable filter (up to 16 poles), a pitch envelope for percussion, an arp.
Price: Free
 
daHornet
Two oscillators, 4 octaves selector, output level, saw and pulse waveforms, pulse width control on Osc 1, fine tuning up to 1 octave on Osc 2.Noise generator. Polyphonic mode (2 to 16 voices) and mono legato mode with tunable glide effect. MIDI learn on every knob to freely assign any MIDI cc.
Price: Free
 
Dominator
Programmed from the ground up to CM's own specifications, Dominator takes the venerable sound of classic analogue synths and beefs it up with modern routing, modulation and waveshaping options. Features: Triple Oscillators Three oscillators per voice with a choice of six waveforms.
Price: Free
 
BCG
BCG is a a single oscillator vst monosynth synthesizer with a two stage multimode filter (LP, BP, BR and HP), semi fixed envelopes and overdrive distortion. On top of that it has a two voice stereo chorus and delay to give the sound more depth. BCG is a Windows VSTi made with Synthedit
Price: Free
 
megaCeloX
megaCeloX is a 6-voice polyphonic stereo analog modeling software vst synthesizer featuring: 3 oscillators. 1 noise generator. 1 ring modulator. 2 multi-mode filters with different slopes and modes (switchable parallel/serial signal routing). 2 LFOs (one of them is host BPM synchronizable). 1 S&H. 3 fast and snappy ADSR envelope generators. 1 stereo delay effect. Extensive velocity.
Price: Free
 
VS-1 Oscilloscope
Features: Stereo synthesizer. Mono/polyphonic. 3 Oscillators. 2 Filters: Filter Stages is a pin, and allows selection of from 1 to 8 stages. 2 band pass types: BP - constant skirt gain, peak gain = Q. BP" - constant 0 dB peak gain. Gain Compensation option for LP, HP and BP1 filter types.
Price: Free
 
Nucleus
Nucleus is a Soundfont player. Features: Stereo SoundFonts player. 8 voice polyphonic. Vibrato. 1 multimode filter (LP, HP, BP). 1 graphic mod-envelope up to 8 stages. Ring modulator. Chorus. 2 LFOs. Modulation matrix. MIDI learn.
Price: Free
 
Neutron
Features: 2 VCOs (sine, saw, pulse) with FM on the second one. 1 White / pink noise generator. 2 LFOs (with phase modulation level on the second one). 1 envelope. 1 resonant LPF 24db. 1 resonant HPF 24db. Modulation matrix. Mono / poly mode. Glide level.
Price: Free
 
Anubis
Anubis is a virtual analog synthesizer. Features: 16-notes polyphonic. 2 oscillators with X-Mod and Sync. Randomizable ADSR. Graphical modulation envelopes up to 32 stages. 2 LFOs; host BPM syncable. 1 multi-mode filter (same as Adonis 2); Randomizable. 7x7 modulation-matrix.
Price: Free
 
Adonis
Adonis is a VA / AM / FM synthesizer. Features: 2x32 notes polyphonic. 2 independent Voices. Graphical amplitude envelopes up to 32 stages. 4 waveforms in each Voice. 57 Voice-structures per Voice. Analog drift per Voice. Graphical envelopes; 4 graphical Mod-Envelopes up to 32 stages.
Price: Free
 

How to Produce Music With VST Synthesizers and Virtual Instruments

By: Greg Hoffman

This is a guide to basic sound synthesis which will help you in creating music with software and virtual instruments like Cubase and Fruity Loops.

The basic sound that you hear in the patches is produced by the oscillators, and is then fed through the vst synthesizer signal path. If you set oscillation to a very low pitch, you'll end up with gaps because the wave form is unceasingly dependent on the speed pitch of the note. And so the different sounds are produced by the shape of the waveform, which is the product of oscillation.

Here're the standard wave form.

For a sharp biting type sound, you need the saw wave. Its named as this because its shape is identical to those on a saw blade.

To get a soft mild tone then you'll want the Sine Wave, which's shaped like a horizontal S; it has a smooth up and down shape to it. A specified colour of noise will produce noise even though it is not truly a wave-form.

To get that sound that simulates a hollow reed you need the square-wave. This's distinguishable by its near perfect square out-look.

A variance to the square wave is the pulse-wave, although its merely half as wide. It has the interesting ability to have a modulated width. Perhaps you've heard this as being related to as the Pulse Width Modulation.

To find a glad medium between the saw wave and sine wave you would need the triangle-wave, which's the shape of a triangle.

Most often a synthesizer has 2-3 oscillators. Being as that is the case, you can do a couple of fascinating stuff by mixing the waveforms together. Plus you can tune them so they're different from one another. It can be tuned in semitones, octaves or in cents. A swirling untuned sound is produced by many oscillators which are cents apart from one another. Cents is a hundredth of a semi-tone.

There is an oscillator recognise as a low frequency oscillator. Its frequencies are undetectable unless you physically tune it into a standard hearing range. Its job is to tone the pitch of the oscillator or the filter frequency.

The start and stop of the waveform is quite evident because the LFOs are like the oscillators in that they all the same use regular wave forms. When utilized the right way for instance the sine-wave allows you to hear an increasing or decreasing sound of the wave shape. Animation and moving texture will be the end result for your synthesizer sound if done properly.

You can harness the full power of an actual synth stack using VST plugins and Cubase. Go ahead. Ride volume on multiple tracks simultaneously. Explore sounds and effects with VST plugins. Mute,solo and record tracks with the push of a button. Open and tweak virtual insutrments and effects plugins easily. Music creation can't get any easier than this.

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