Free Analog Modular FX samples Vol.1

Free Analog Modular FX samples Vol.1 free fx-sample-pack by Eplex7 DSP

Free Analog Modular FX samples Vol.1 is a free fx sample pack plugin developed by Eplex7 DSP. Compatible OS(s): Any OS.

Free Analog Modular FX samples Vol.1 Eplex7 & Twisted Kala

The collection consists of 39 FX samples made with Analog Modular synthesizer, that are available for free download at product page.

All the package is based on the study how to make drones sounds. It means long fade In or fade Out moving on a really slow rate (or faster rate when the drone becomes a fade In or Fade Out).

These samples are made for producers of any kind of electronic music. They’re also adapted for Trance Music, Psychedelic Music, DarkPsy, Underground Music, Dance Music, Psycore, Hardcore, Dark proggresive …. As there is many different types of FX, drones, fade out and fade In in this package. Some can be used also in video games….

The sounds provide strong emotions to the tracks and work well in initial or final section of a track. Some samples can also feat in slow Fade In, slow Fade out during 4 or 8 beats of a part of the track.

The basis for the creation of sounds is modular synthesizer, that is from a big part made on DIY basis (do it by yourself) from customizable modules with using kits.

For this sample pack have been used:

– 2 even VCOs from Befaco (DIY modules).

– Rampage in LFO mode from Befaco (DIY module).

– BF22 filter from Befaco (DIY module).

– Peaks from Mutable Instruments in LFO mode.

– Eloquencer from Winter Modular for the clock.

Then were the sounds processed in the DAW and the effects like delay, reverb or pan were added.

Features:

– File format: *.WAV
– Compatibility: MAC & WIN
– Size: 141 MB.

List of samples

– Appear
– bells in space
– Confused spacy walk
– Crawdy fade out
– crazy frogs
– crosig spirals
– Dark drone pan
– Dark fad in delay
– dark jump long delay
– dark underground long fade in
– Deseapear
– Double In
– Down FX
– down the stairs
– Drone appear
– Drone down
– Drone fade out
– drone In
– Drop down
– electric feild
– fade out drone resonance
– Fade out gate 186 bpm
– fade out
– fast clean
– Fast Spiral fade out
– fast weird gate 186 Bpm
– frog
– Gated slow fade in
– Ha ha ha
– High spiral
– laugh fade out
– Lead 186 BPM pan
– Left or Right
– Long and twisted
– long evolutive drone
– long jump
– Long Spiral fad in delay
– Low and twisted
– metallic frog

Free for download at product page.

https://eplex7.com/

FREE.03 – Repro

FREE.03 - Repro free fx-plugin-preset by Bjulin Waves

FREE.03 – Repro is a free fx plugin presets plugin for Satin developed by Bjulin Waves. Compatible OS(s): Any OS.

Repro is a nice big pack of 100 Patches for Satin’s Delay Mode. Satin brings the Tapedelay to the next level. Use Standard Tempo-Synced Delays, Super Wide Spaces or add some character by using the Confusor Patches.

All the presets are categorized, so you can find your needed Preset fast. (Which does not mean you shouldn’t try them all to find some interesting combinations ;))

https://soundcloud.com/bjulin/bjulin-waves-demo-free03-repro.

http://bjulin.de

Folder-to-SFZ Converter

Folder-to-SFZ Converter free audio-converter by Versilian Studios

Folder-to-SFZ Converter is a free audio converter plugin developed by Versilian Studios. Compatible OS(s): Any OS.

Have a folder of samples lying around just waiting to be mapped and used? We had this utility built in order to allow rapid and effective mapping of large sample sets to the SFZ 2.0 format, and figured we might as well make it public. Capable of working with over a dozen naming conventions (and customizable to work with almost any others imaginable), this tool is a handy bridge into SFZ creation for both seasoned and amateur library developers:

  • Rapid mapping of large sets of raw samples as .sfz format.
  • Automated mapping of velocities, pitches, and RR’s.
  • Flexible, customizable dictionary system allows usage with almost any naming convention.
  • Able to manage missing RR, varying numbers of velocity layers, and all sorts of flaws.
  • Semi-regularly updated.

Check out the product manual here.

Walkthrough videos are available {See video at top of page}.

http://vis.versilstudios.net/

FFT Randomizer

FFT Randomizer free soundbank by octarone

FFT Randomizer virtual instrument is a free sound bank for Reaper and Reajs, by octarone.

FFT Randomizer is a JSFX script that does spectral randomization smoothly, both magnitude and phase, to shape audio randomly. It comes with similar settings as “cloud fractal noise” algorithms in imaging software (such as the layered cloud generation) but instead of generating images, you sculpt up the spectrum’s both magnitude and phase with it. In effect, it’s inspired by the Diamond-square algorithm, but it is not exactly the same, as it also allows you total control over each of the layers and obviously deals with sound, not images.

Be warned, this is a geeky and experimental effect, you will probably not understand it right away or find instant uses for it in your music. It’s intended to design sounds or instruments and add some life to the basic noise types we’re all used to, and shape up any sound you can think of randomly to make it more interesting. It’s also an effect for perfectionists who like to fiddle around with sound in more bizarre ways.

This is not your conventional FFT randomizer/processor. Most of those FFT-based tools deal with FFT bins directly, for example by randomizing them all on each window, which doesn’t have many uses in my opinion, because it’s dependent on the window size for the underlying effects and limited to that “geometry”. It uses mathematical models that are completely independent of the bins. The only time it affects the bins is at the end of the processing chain, when they are simply interpolated and smoothed based on the model calculated prior. Think of it as having a mathematical model that gets applied to pixels on an image with values between pixels interpolated — instead of randomizing each pixel itself, which is what standard and simple FFT tools would do. The latter is obviously worse, because its effect depends on the resolution of the image itself and is very limited in effect (it only makes high frequency noise!). As a result, the output on the sonogram can look like “clouds” if used on white noise input, but it works on any signal to shape it.

I strongly recommend that you use a Spectrogram/Sonogram to visualize what this effect does, best to start with white noise as input or while setting it up, and then replace it with the actual signal you wish to process. (for example I personally use Sonogram SG-1, an excellent and free Sonogram)

Features:

  • Filter any input sound randomly and dynamically by changing its magnitudes and phases, independently.
  • Layer-based random shape algorithm that changes with time, so you can have smooth shapes, or more noisy shapes, and have them slow or fast independently.
  • Exact and independent control over each layer, even including a spectral graph to change the layer’s effect on the output, depending on frequency.
  • Special “Additive Mode” on phase amounts to have all the phases changed relative to a new “center”, so the entire phase spectrum will shift, but randomly.
  • Ability to use special MIDI Program Change events as triggers to “reset” the shape and get a new one, within a time specified.

Since you’re probably still confused about it and without having a video, follow the below two examples to get an idea of what it can do and start playing around with it.

Quickstart:

  1. Use a Spectrogram/Sonogram that allows you to visualize easily in realtime (the one I use: Sonogram SG-1), insert it after this script, and keep it open (to look at it).
  2. Send white noise to the input of this script, it should show up as white noise on the Sonogram for now.
  3. Reduce the Gain so it won’t blow your speakers, say set it to -20dB.
  4. You should have Layer 1 selected in the drop-down by default. Then adjust the Magnitude Range (dB) to an amount that is less than the Gain, say to 16dB.
  5. Increase the Magnitude Speed (Hz) so the changes start to happen faster, make it about 1 Hz or so to be smooth, since we’re on Layer 1.
  6. You should see patterns in the sonogram on the noise! Your white noise is no longer boring and static, and it varies over time: its magnitude over different frequencies is being changed. Try play with Magnitude Contrast and see what you get! What is the difference? Increasing the contrast clearly makes the variations more sharp, right? What about decreasing it?

And remember this is just one layer, try changing the layer from the drop-down menu and see the difference it makes (don’t forget to also set that new layer’s respective parameters, as all of the above are specific to each layer, except for Gain). Also remember that, while white noise is a good way to see and learn how this works, and even during designing the parameters and setting it up, the script can actually be used on any input! Please don’t forget to turn Gain lower if you add multiple layers with more dB range, though.

Simple Example Showcase

Here’s a very simplistic example of a nice evolving sound you can generate with it by just adjusting a few parameters:

  1. Send white noise to this effect.
  2. We want to change Layer 5, so click on Edit Layer dropdown list, and select Layer 5.
  3. Set the Gain (dB) to -27.
  4. Set the Magnitude Range (dB) to 42.
  5. Set the Magnitude Contrast to 15 (max).
  6. Set the Magnitude Speed (Hz) to 0.5.
  7. Set the Magnitude Speed Modulation Rate (%) to 120.

Behold a nice atmospheric and evolving breathy texture! And so far we’ve only been demonstrating white noise as input, when in fact it can be used on any input. You can hear this example in the audio player. The same settings, but applied to an Octaved Supersaw can be heard in the second audio example.

There are way more things and parameters which won’t be explained in this introduction. For more information, visit its dedicated page here. You can look at the comments below for a lengthy explanation if you are confused of its purpose, or read that “essay” on its page at the Closing Words & Another Example section. 🙂

Remember that you will need a JSFX processor that loads JSFX scripts to load it. ReaJS from ReaPlugs is free in VST format, while REAPER can also load JSFX natively. (technically I believe Cockos open-sourced the interpreter, so there could be more)

Please note that the mono mode does not work yet in ReaJS as of this time, until Cockos updates it to add fft_real, it will only work in REAPER. The stereo one works fine though so you can use it in any DAW with ReaJS, but will use more CPU, otherwise it is identical.

Lastly, because it is a fully open script with no obfuscation, feel free to take a look at it or even edit it, I tried to comment where I found necessary. Be WARNED, though, that I optimized the audio processing part for speed. If you find it unreadable in certain parts, it is not on purpose! Just a side-effect of the optimizations… Most of the math is, however, not commented, since it would take too long to explain and I’m not good at explaining math (I used Computer Algebra Software to devise it from ideas anyway).

https://sites.google.com/site/octarone

Fashionbass

ZynAddSubFX free software-synthesizer by paulnasca 2

Fashionbass virtual instrument is a free bass sound bank for Sforzando, by Karoryfer.

A sample library of a Killer KB-Simmony bass guitar which looks quite unusual, but the construction, materials and electronics are actually quite typical. The bass is tuned CGDA, an octave below cello, but the low C string is also sampled tuned down to A and F#. The notes are sampled every minor third with five velocity layers and three random round robins. There are also string muting noises triggered on key release (sampled every minor third with four round robins) and various percussive noises (with five round robins). The total is 426 24-bit samples in wav format. Four different SFZ mappings are included with varying degrees of realism.

https://soundcloud.com/karoryfersamples/fashionbass-demo-sorrento

http://www.karoryfer.com/karoryfer-samples

Farm Animal Sounds

Farm Animal Sounds free loop-sample-pack by Orange Free Sounds

Farm Animal Sounds is a free sample pack by Orange Free Sounds. Avalaible audio files format(s): .wav.

We consider there is no need to explain the content of this Sound Pack – the title tells you almost everything, we will just list below animal sounds included.

Complete content was originally recorded for this Sound Pack and all sounds are real – we didn’t imitated animal sounds (foley sound effects).

Farm animal sounds in this sound pack are the ones you will find on most farms in middle Europe – no exotic animals like Llama sounds or crocodiles sounds.

In fact, there are peacock sounds but farmers in Europe are breeding this beautiful birds for decorative purposes. Cricket sounds, dove sounds and pigeon sounds are inevitable on almost every farm.

You can use sounds from “Farm Animal Sounds” for educative purposes, for your work, as funny ringtones – or just listen how we recorded it.

Content:

  • Dog sounds.
  • Cat Sounds.
  • Cow sounds.
  • Horse Sounds.
  • Pig Sounds.
  • Sheep Sounds.
  • Guinea Fowl sounds.
  • Chicken Sounds.
  • Rooster sounds.
  • Goose sounds.
  • Donkey Sounds.
  • Goat Sounds.
  • Pigeon Sounds.
  • Dove Sounds.
  • Cricket Sounds.
  • Peacock Sounds.

Technical details:

  • Author: Orange Free Sounds.
  • Inside “Farm Animal Sounds”pack: 43 sounds in total.
  • Quality: WAV 41,000 hertz, 16-bit samples.
  • Length: 11,39.minutes.
  • Size: 90,19 MB.

Licensing Terms: Free for Commercial Use under following terms:

  • If you use materials from sound pack in your commercial / non-commercial projects, set a proper backlink either to Orange Free Sounds or to this post.
  • Publishing or hosting this Sound Pack in whole on other websites and internet is not allowed.
  • Changing Orange Free Sounds original download link to other websites (redirecting download to other websites) is not allowed.

http://www.orangefreesounds.com/

faIR – Modern Rock

faIR - Modern Rock free soundbank by forward audio

faIR – Modern Rock virtual instrument is a free sound bank for Nadir, by forward audio.

With this pack you’ll be able to find a great sounding rock tone within seconds.

We believe that modern guitar players should not be bothered to invest too much time into finding the right tone. That’s why we packaged this IR pack only with what we call “Super-Blends”. Every IR you get here is already mixed out of, at least 4 mics, in some cases even dozens of different mics on different speakers, different cabs and so on.

http://www.forward-audio.com

EWA KVRDC16 Preset Collection for LuSH-101

ZynAddSubFX free software-synthesizer by paulnasca 2

EWA KVRDC16 Preset Collection for LuSH-101 is a free software synthesizer preset pack for Lush 101, made by Edgewood Audio.

EWA KVRDC16 Preset Collection for LuSH-101 contains 50 preset sounds and 30 additional noise presets for the LuSH-101 software synthesizer:

  • Arp: 3 presets.
  • Bass: 6 presets.
  • FX: 8 presets.
  • Lead: 12 presets.
  • Noise (Bonus): 30 presets.
  • Pad: 8 presets.
  • Poly: 7 presets.
  • Sync: 6 presets.

Much care was taken to create useful and expressive sounds. Modulation and internal synth controllers have been mapped for expressive control.

Channel Pressure, Mod Wheel, and Pitch Bend have been used in nearly all of the presets.

Requirements:

  • D16 Group LuSH-101 software synthesizer.
  • A qualified computer and audio/midi interface.

https://www.kvraudio.com

Ergo EUB

ZynAddSubFX free software-synthesizer by paulnasca 2

Ergo EUB is a free sample pack by Karoryfer. Avalaible audio files format(s): sfz.

Samples of a simple electric upright bass, both bowed and plucked. Normally tuned CGDA, an octave below a cello, but the lowest string is also sampled detuned down to A, F# and E an octave below the low E on a standard four-string bass. Arco has four velocity layers and two to four round robins per note, pizz has three velocity layers and three-four round robins. Also includes samples of some of the lower notes processed to sound somewhat like kick drums.

http://www.karoryfer.com/karoryfer-samples

ERA – Videographer & Podcaster Sound Pack

ERA - Videographer & Podcaster Sound Pack free loop-sample-pack by accusonus

ERA – Videographer & Podcaster Sound Pack is a free sample pack by accusonus. Avalaible audio files format(s): .wav 24b.

An essential sound library for podcasters and videographers – and it’s free.

From jingles and transition sound effects to birds chirping and applause, the accusonus ERA – Videographer & Podcaster Sound Pack contains all you need to compliment your visual content:

  • 335MB (48kHz – 24-bits / WAV format).
  • 83 audio files, 8 Categories (Ambience, Background music, Computer HUD, Footsteps, Impacts, Logos, Swoosh/Transitions & Other FX).

Price: Free.

Produced for accusonus by John Valasis.

ERA – Videographer & Podcaster Sound Pack

https://www.accusonus.com