Go2Kit

ZynAddSubFX free software-synthesizer by paulnasca 2

Go2Kit is a free drum machine and rompler VST, VST3, Audio Unit plugin developed by Boyss-Sound-e-Scapes. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b, macOS.

Go2Kit is a virtual drum machine/drum rompler. Ideal for oldschool hip hop, breaks, electronic and dnb music.
It is part of our 3rd Year Free Pack that also contains additional MIDI and wav drum loops.

Features:

  • 32/64-bit VST/VST3 for Windows & Mac VST/VST3/AU.
  • 1 kit, 4 essential drum elements, each has 4 velocity layers and 4 round robins.
  • 2 drum maps: Default (our) and GM map support.
  • Per drum module: Volume, Pan, Assignable output, Mute.
  • Low cut filter and Reverb on output 1 (can be used creatively to affect only sounds routed to ch1).
  • Global: Master fader, Pitch adjust, Velocity range.
  • 5 layers of Analog Noise: Vinyl 1&2, VHS 1&2 and Tape.

Video demonstration with tips for use:

{See video at top of page}

Audio demo: first part in solo loops made with the plugin (also in the pack), in second part preview of drum kit in a full mix:

SoundCloud.com/boyssound-e-scapes/3rd-year-free-pack-audio-demo

Made with Maize Sampler

https://www.boyss-sound-e-scapes.com

GNormal

GNormal free other-utility by GVST

GNormal is a free audio and studio utility VST plugin developed by GVST. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b, macOS, Linux.

GNormal tries to remedy denormal problems by introducing extremely low-level noise to the signal path. (If you don’t know what that means, then you probably don’t need it).

Some CPUs employ techniques to extend the accuracy of floating-point calculations for very small numbers. These small numbers are called denormals.

Unfortunately, calculations involving denormals can be very slow. This can drastically affect audio DSP performance. In most cases, these numbers are too small to be of any interest anyway.

Adding noise to the signal path can sometimes prevent denormals from getting into subsequent calculations. Obviously, the noise-level used is so low that you cannot hear it.

The simplest way to configure GNormal is to place it before a suspect plug-in and set the Level parameter to maximum. Try each setting of the Type parameter to see if the problem goes away. When you have found a suitable noise-type, you can try lowering the Level.

http://www.gvst.co.uk/

GMulti

GMulti free compressor by GVST

GMulti is a free compressor VST plugin developed by GVST. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b, macOS, Linux.

GMulti is a three-band compressor and stereo enhancer.

First, the signal is split at user-defined frequencies into three bands. Each of these bands can then be compressed independently and have its stereo width altered before being mixed back together.

The compression of each band is specified in the usual manner with threshold, ratio, attack and release controls.

The GUI contains gain-reduction meters for each band, which have a resolution of 1dB per bar. There is also a before/after waveform display, which can display any of the three bands. The waveform display features a zoom control, which allows the display to be scaled for optimum viewing.

The stereo enhancement works by amplifying or diminishing the stereo information in each band. If you set a Width parameter to 0% then the associated band is collapsed to mono, which is often desirable for the bass band.

The Mix parameter allows the pre-compression signal to be mixed back into the output signal. You can use this to restore some of the dynamics of the original signal.

http://www.gvst.co.uk/

GMax

GMax free compressor by GVST

GMax is a free compressor VST plugin developed by GVST. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b, macOS, Linux.

GMax is a maximizing limiter. It is designed to boost the level of the signal without letting the peaks exceed a given maximum.

The Gain parameter sets the desired boost in volume. The signal will be boosted by this amount before going into the limiter.

The limiter reduces the signal level as necessary to keep it below that specified by the Ceiling parameter. The Release parameter sets the time taken for the limiter to recover after turning the volume down.

A meter is displayed on the GUI showing the gain reduction applied by the limiter. The resolution of this meter is 1dB per bar.

http://www.gvst.co.uk/

GLow

GLow free filter by GVST

GLow is a free filter VST plugin developed by GVST. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b, macOS, Linux.

GLow is a resonant low-pass filter. It is used to remove all frequencies from a signal above a given cut-off point.

Increasing the resonance of the filter causes the frequencies around the cut-off to be boosted.

Resonance can create large peaks in the output. Because of this, the GUI features a peak display showing the maximum peak output level. The peak display is reset by clicking on it.

http://www.gvst.co.uk/

Gigaverb

Gigaverb free reverb by Elements

Gigaverb is a free reverb VST, VST3 plugin developed by Elements. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b.

Port of free Gigaverb effect.

Sample-rate scaling is implemented, since the original code did not support it.

http://elements.byethost3.com/

GHi

GHi free filter by GVST

GHi is a free filter VST plugin developed by GVST. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b, macOS, Linux.

GHi is a resonant high-pass filter. It is used to remove all frequencies from a signal below a given cut-off point.

Increasing the resonance of the filter causes the frequencies around the cut-off to be boosted.

Resonance can create large peaks in the output. Because of this, the GUI features a peak display showing the maximum peak output level. The peak display is reset by clicking on it.

High-pass filters are especially useful for removing unwanted or inaudible bass frequencies. In a mix, you usually want the bass to come from one or two specific tracks. Removing the bass from the other tracks can make mixing easier and help eliminate “mud” from the final mix.

http://www.gvst.co.uk/

GGrain

GGrain free glitch by GVST

GGrain is a free glitch VST plugin developed by GVST. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b, macOS, Linux.

GGrain breaks down the incoming signal into grains and then reassembles it. A grain is just a very short section of the sound, shaped to avoid clicks.

You can specify the number and size of the grains taken from the incoming signal. The level and pitch of each grain can then be altered before the sound is reconstructed, giving a variety of interesting effects.

The grain-size, pitch and level can all be randomized using the SizeVar, PitchVar and GainVar parameters. These specify the largest variation from the associated centre value, set by the Size, Pitch and Gain parameters.

For example, if Size is set to 35ms and SizeVar is set to 5ms, then the grain-size used will vary randomly from 30ms to 40ms. If all of the Var parameters are 0 then no randomization will be applied.

The Mix parameter allows the original and resynthesized sounds to be mixed together.

There is also a quality switch. High-quality mode adds filtering to minimize aliasing when changing the pitch of grains. It also uses improved interpolation. GGrain uses significantly more CPU power in high-quality mode.

http://www.gvst.co.uk/

GGate

GGate free gate by GVST

GGate is a free gate VST plugin developed by GVST. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b, macOS, Linux.

GGate is a noise-gate effect. It silences the signal when its level drops below the threshold, given by the Thresh parameter.

You can specify the Fade, which is the amount of time taken to mute the signal, and the Attack, which is the time taken to unmute the signal.

When you are mixing several recorded tracks together, the little noise present in each adds up. During quieter passages, the background noise from “silent” tracks can become a problem. A noise-gate is a simple and convenient way to silence the parts of a track that are supposed to be silent.

http://www.gvst.co.uk/

GGain

GGain free other-utility by GVST

GGain is a free audio and studio utility VST plugin developed by GVST. Compatible OS(s): Windows 64b, macOS, Linux.

GGain is a simple volume knob. It boosts or cuts the level of the input signal by up to 12dB.

http://www.gvst.co.uk/