Earth-Synth is a free software synthesizer developed by Istvan Kaldor. Available format(s): VST for Windows.
Earth-Synth is no longer available.
http://www.joshgemmell.com/ik/
Free Audio Plugins & Softwares. All the Best VST & Audio Units Available for Free.
EarMaster is an app for ear training, sight-singing practice, rhythm training and core music theory on Windows, Mac and iOS. It enables musicians to train their skills in music theory, sight-singing, ear training and rhythm. It offers thousands of exercises for all levels that will train users to sight-read and sight-sing music, recognize intervals, chords, scales and melodies by ear, increase their rhythm and pitch precision, learn to transcribe music by ear, and learn the core concepts of music theory.
Users can sing their answers into the app and get instant feedback on their pitch and rhythm accuracy, tap rhythms live on the screen of their iPad, practice ear training or sight-reading with a MIDI piano or other MIDI instruments, learn to sing with solfege syllables, check their stats to pinpoint areas that demand more training, do interactive dictations with all-time Jazz classics, and more.
EarMaster is for musicians and music students of all skill levels, and is currently available in English, German, French, Spanish and Chinese (Simplified).
http://www.earmaster.com
Earcandy decided to create a free version of Sukōn containing a free program to play around with called Sukōn Analysis 17.
This is not a trial version of the full version of Sukōn but a separate product containing Basic Program 17 you can use for whatever you want. May we suggest you try and turn those knobs?
http://www.earcandymedia.com
We sampled an electronic ukulele (Les Paul model) from Epiphone. At the beginning it was just a fun project and we kept adding new sample content for private use only. Now, we decided to make this available to the public as free download in order to let everybody use this in their own productions.
All samples in E-Ukulele are mixed totally dry in order to give you the greatest amount of flexibility. This way you have total freedom of spatial placement and the role E-Ukulele plays in your production (like a melodic or background instrument).
We hope that you have at least the same amount of fun we experienced with this instrument. Use it, abuse it and please share your work with us and the public and talk about our libraries with your friends.
Important note: In order to use E-Ukulele you have to have the full version of Native Instruments’ Kontakt 5.3 (or higher). This library does not work with the free Kontakt Player.
Main features:
- 2 nki patches: Standard and Chords.
- Standard: 11x round robin per note per velocity, 4 velocity layers.
- Chords: 14x round robin per chord per velocity (7x down-stroke, 7x up-stroke), 4 velocity layers.
- 10 different chord structures available on every root tone: major, major6, major (-7), major7, major9, minor, minor6, minor (-7), sus2, sus4 and also dead notes.
- Total size 1.2 GB.
https://soundcloud.com/audiowiesel/sets/e_ukulele
http://www.audiowiesel.com
E-Kit Trigger is designed to work with trigger mic’s such as the Redshot trigger from Clavia(Ddrum) or any Piezzo based drum pad.
It will work with pre-recorded tracks but the performance depends on the recording (the plug only analyze the amplitude,not the content).
You’ll need a soundcard that can go down to ca 3-6 ms latency if you want to get “realtime” action. The more inputs you got on your soundcard the more drums you can connect to your PC.
http://hem.bredband.net/tbtaudio/
Dystopia emulates the architecture of the hihat and cymbal circuit from the classic Roland TR-808 drum machine utilising Chris Kerry’s low CPU “audio oscillator” module for SynthEdit. Complete documentation is included.
https://www.kvraudio.com/developer/xoxos
Dynamite Cowbell brings you “more cowbell than even Gene Frenkle can deliver”.
Features:
- 6 cowbells mapped to MIDI keys.
- 5 velocity layers.
- Close and room mic levels.
- Damping control.
- 5 bonus digibells.
- 1 cow.
https://delamanchavst.wordpress.com
Dynamic Frequency Limiter is a combination of a band- peakfilter / compressor / limiter / transient designer.
The plugin scans a frequency region in the spectrum to find the dB level of this region and use it to dynamically control the volume of the same or another frequency region either (sidechained) ducking, compressing, limiting, enhance transients or everything together at the same time.
In comparison to normal compressors/limiters, which compress the whole signal or a wide band, this compressor uses biquad filters to apply the gain reduction/addition needed even if the bandwidth is just a single frequency (e.g. using it as a feedback destroyer).
The GUI is straight forward and what you see is what you get. Having learned from the former DC, I tried to keep this plugin dead simple so everybody can understand it.
The cutoff frequency and bandwidth of both the scanning of a region and the alteration of a region can be independently controlled or linked together.
The compression part of the plugin contains all the normal controls for a compressor: threshold, ratio, attack, decay, gain, which meaning should be known to all. Though, the threshold is applied to a band-filtered signal, reading the amplitude of only that frequency region. Then goes through a delay, envelope follower and clipper to calculate the gain reduction, which is then applied to a biquad peak filter. Also, the gain is not applied to the whole signal, but is added to the peak-filter’s gain. Using the make-up gain (adds the inverted threshold dB to the gain) or gain knob a sustain function for a certain frequency region is created. Using short attack&release values this can make up some wild, dynamic distortions.
Using the transient knob, the attack stage becomes a transient designer. This part isn’t delayed by the envelope-delay. So combining these can create a LOT of punch! Also adding boost and grid when using the plugin as a distortion.
Using the exaggerate button, the compressor ratio is multiplied by 2, creating a ducking effect when the signal surpasses the threshold amount. Combined with the transient knob, this allows for fully accentuating drum punch/hit while ducking the sustain part at the same time.
A delay on the envelope allows you to delay the gain reduction, to allow the passage of a short burst of sound before the compression kicks in.
The internal routing ends with a simple hard limiter to protect your dear speakers. Only the release time can be adjusted and the threshold is 0dB (maximum loudness)
Uses can be:
- Removing (compressing/limiting) annoying peaks in a certain frequency region without altering the volume of other regions in the spectrum.
- Feedback destroyer.
- Creating peak-controlled resonances.
- Shaping the overall envelope of sounds (excellent on both drums and synthesizers).
- Leaving a frequency region through, while blocking another.
- On short attack/decay times, all kinds of (very nasty) shapable distortions can be created. Combined with the sidechain functionality this can create lots of interesting effects.
- Maximizing loudness/sustain of a frequency region.
- Overall soundsculpting.
- Sidechaining by another channel to induce sound effects ranging from simple compressing/ducking, resonating, expanding frequency regions, dynamic distortions to audiorate AM modulation.
The sidechain switch wasn’t functioning yet, do to wrong internal values. This is fixed in the V1.1 version.
V1.11 has it’s knobs changed from rotary mouse-control to horizontal mouse control.
http://www.synthforum.nl/forums/showthread.php?t=148955
mda Dynamics is a Compressor / Limiter / Gate
http://www.mda-vst.com/